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Egyptian horoscope


NILE
January 1–7, June 19–28, September 1–7, November 18–26

For the Egyptians, the Nile River, like its god, was a source of inexhaustible energy. It gave life to the Egyptians. The waters of the Nile irrigated crops and fertilized the land during its wide floods. Thus, the Nile once transformed from a simple river into a deity to whom people turned for help in times of famine and whom they worshipped. The God of Fertility was depicted surrounded by numerous offerings, with vegetables serving as hair.

Representatives of this sign belong to passionate and impulsive natures. Their entire lives follow the motto: “Better to do and not regret, than not do and regret.” Any field of activity suits them—whether it requires sitting in one place all day or constant movement and quick changes in career.

Among the supernatural abilities of the people of the Nile is the gift of healing. Try it—you might be able to relieve a headache with your hands or cleanse someone of negative energy or the evil eye. People feel calm and at ease around you. Your biofield carries a powerful positive charge.

Character: patient and cheerful. You easily adapt to any environment.

Your perceptiveness attracts people to you. Your advice is always spot-on.

You always find yourself in a place where your help is needed. Be vigilant! You are often taken advantage of. You cannot forgive betrayal, quickly fly into a rage, and act impulsively. Your judgments at such moments are absolute.

As mentioned above, you are a passionate person—you dive headfirst into everything. Family comes first. You treat your household with special care and tenderness. For each of them, you offer support in the form of kind words. You strive to become their source of inspiration on the path to new achievements.

AMON-RA
January 8–21, February 1–11

In this deity, the cult of the sun, which existed in ancient Egypt, found its embodiment. Amon, whose name means “hidden,” was worshipped in Upper Egypt. After the city of Thebes became the capital of Egypt, Amon-Ra was recognized as the “King of the Gods.”

Amon-Ra embodies the traits of many gods: the warlike god Montu, Min (god of reproduction and creation), and Ra (the Sun god). Over time, Amon-Ra became a protector. In depictions, he appears as a man with a ram’s head (sometimes his human head is adorned with a solar disk or ram’s horns). His wife was Mut, the “mother goddess.”

His protégés are whole and wise natures. One of their main qualities is solar optimism. They typically take on leadership roles in a team. When choosing a profession, they opt for fields where they can showcase their talent. From birth, they strive for fame. Praise a protégé of Amon-Ra, and no mountain will stand in their way.

They possess a supernatural gift of foresight. There are many prophets among these people. Their boundless charisma and integrity attract others. You have no trouble convincing someone, using your oratorical talent. However, your popularity among those around you (friends, colleagues, partners) is so high and intriguing that you often have no time left for communication and care for your loved one.

Your allies include courage and cheerfulness. You also have the gift of calming people. Everyone feels elevated in your presence. However, sometimes, carried away, this can go beyond acceptable limits. You have the aura of a leader, but not a dictator. You can be called a good diplomat, as you often act cunningly and subtly. Strangely enough, it is difficult for you to open your soul to your beloved partner.

MUT
January 22–31, September 8–22

The goddess symbolizing the strict mother. In Egyptian mythology, she holds second place in significance after Isis. Her name literally translates as “mother.” In depictions, she is shown as a woman wearing a double crown (of Upper and Lower Egypt). Sometimes she appears in a more formidable form: as a lioness or griffin.

People of Mut apply the same high standards to themselves and others. Romance means nothing to them; “if you help, do it with deeds, not words”—this is their motto. Many protégés of Mut bring progress to our society as experimenters and trailblazers.

Their supernatural abilities include great physical strength, health, and a sixth sense that predicts trouble from afar. People of Mut are suited for reconnaissance work. Your emotional nature is the reason for your frequent self-doubt. You are prone to sudden shifts from sadness to joy.

Those who wish to please you must prepare for unusual patience. You may find it easier to live in solitude, tending to your secret garden. In your view, this protects you from negative emotions. Love occupies an honorable place in your life. Although you are prone to exaggerated fears, to achieve balance in a strong family life (or a simple union with a beloved partner), you would move mountains.

GEB
February 12–29, August 20–31

In ancient Egypt, Geb symbolized the Earth, unity, and strong bonds. Additionally, Geb represented plants and minerals. He was depicted wearing a wig divided into three parts, adorned with a goose or a red crown (the reason remains unknown).

If you belong to this sign, you are a kind-hearted, sensitive person and an excellent advisor. Protégés of Geb are often found among psychologists, public figures, and technical specialists. Their supernatural trait manifests in everything flourishing under their hands. Plant a seed in the ground, and it will sprout quickly. You draw strength and energy from all things green.

In character, you consider yourself phlegmatic, but you simply lack energy. More accurately, you have your own way of managing time: without haste or fuss. Yet you are vulnerable, sensitive, and very attractive. You enjoy such trust among friends that they share their problems with you against your will, believing your wise advice can improve their lives. In love, you seek a person who is sensitive, trusting, and energetic.

ISIS
March 11–31, October 18–29, December 19–31

The goddess symbolizing femininity and motherhood. Isis embodies the mother goddess, wife of Osiris, and protector of newborns and sailors.

Isis gained particular fame when she resurrected her husband Osiris, who had been killed by his jealous brother. In depictions, she is shown as a woman adorned with cow horns (with a solar disk between them) and holding her son Horus on her lap.

Fortunate is the woman born under the sign of Isis. Her main essence is love. Her protégés generously spread warmth and tenderness, knowing what they want from life. The stars promise you success in pedagogy and economics. Among your supernatural abilities is the gift of bringing luck to everyone. You can confidently act as a lucky talisman. Places where protégés of Isis reside are avoided by dark forces.

In character, you are open, cheerful, and ambitious. You love living life to the fullest—energetically, beautifully, without remorse or superstitions. You are swept up in a whirlwind of exciting experiments. You are generous, trusting, calm, and love people endlessly, trusting them completely. You are prone to falling in love, but long-term feelings are rare for you, which often spices up your family life with surprises (pleasant and not so). However, you tend to idealize relationships, and after meeting an unworthy partner, you become disillusioned with all others (past, present, and future) and adhere to Omar Khayyam’s principle: “Better to be alone than with someone.”

OSIRIS
March 1–10, November 27–December 18

In ancient Egyptian depictions, Osiris is shown as a man wearing a headdress adorned with a feather.
Osiris is the greatest Egyptian god. He married his sister Isis. Seeking to rule Egypt and introduce civilization, he angered his brother Set, who took his life—but Isis, with the help of Anubis and Thoth, resurrected him. For this reason, Osiris, symbolizing fertility and development, was recognized as the lord of “that light.” As the god of the dead, he conversed with the living about their lives and guaranteed humanity’s survival in the underworld. Osiris is a symbol of renewal, as he is immortal.

People born under the sign of Osiris are excellent organizers and speakers.

From the gods, you inherited the supernatural ability to see through people. Sometimes it seems you can read others’ thoughts. Nothing can be hidden from you.

In temperament, you are very curious, which leads you to arrange unexpected and unusual experiments. You are confident and believe in life. You give every moment your all, unafraid of failure. You always have a backup plan, the ability to fix things, and can dive into new adventures that excite you even more. Your creed is: “Everything flows, everything changes.”

You are prone to temporary mild depression—your relentless optimism takes a rest. Uncertainty can creep in when you feel unable to stand aside from any event, no matter how trivial. You successfully combine passion and altruism, strength and fragility. There are situations where you seek a crane in the sky while already holding a sparrow in your hands. Friendship often takes precedence over love in your life.

THOTH
April 1–19, November 8–17

This deity brought humanity the mastery of speech, writing, and arithmetic. The god of knowledge and letters, patron of scholars and philosophers, he was Horus’ protector and Osiris’ advisor. In depictions, he appears as a man (a baboon) with the head of an ibis, adorned with a crescent moon.

He was considered the god of oratory and calculation, the measurer of time, and the scribe of the gods, earning the favor of magicians. Historical records indicate he assisted accountants, astronomers, and physicians. His protégés are characterized by analytical ability, keen attention to detail, and logical thinking. Among their supernatural abilities is the skill of quickly mastering hypnosis techniques. They have no trouble convincing someone of anything—just a glance into the interlocutor’s eyes is enough. In five seconds, they can distinguish truth from lies. A combination of curiosity and adventurousness drives people of Thoth to seek the unknown and new.

You endure life’s obstacles with resilience, remaining charming and modest. Getting to the bottom of the truth everywhere and always is your life principle. Your generosity is matched only by your honesty. No matter where you are or what time it is, you always feel at home. You enjoy working with words, and your pedagogical talent is not foreign to you. These qualities will be a priority when choosing a profession you will not change for the rest of your life. As for love, you can give your partner your very best, artfully concealing even the smallest flaws.

HORUS
April 20–30, May 1–7, August 12–19

This is one of the most important and ancient gods of ancient Egyptian mythology—the god of stars, the sky, and love. He is the protector of pharaohs. In depictions, he appears as a falcon with a radiant solar disk above his head or as a man with a falcon’s head. Some believe he can see at night.

Those born under the patronage of Horus are made for flight. They have a vivid imagination and rich fantasy; creative professions are where they excel. You make excellent animal trainers, biologists, and zoologists. The supernatural trait of people of Horus is the ability to understand the language of animals. Cats and dogs willingly obey their commands. With kindness and strength, you can tame any beast.

In character, you are cheerful, noble, and distinguished by healthy pragmatism. You see your goal clearly, so there should be no obstacles in achieving it. You are endowed with the soul of a creator; hard work does not frighten you—in fact, you seek it out. You welcome risk and do not shy away from responsibility. Being confident in yourself is your constant state.

You love to control everything and manage everyone. Know that those around you do not appreciate your despotism. You always use tact. It would not hurt to pay attention to lessons in diplomacy and patience. Love at first sight is entirely possible for you. However, it tends to be fleeting. Everything has its time. Constancy in feelings will come to you with age.

ANUBIS
May 8–27, June 29–July 13

In Egyptian mythology, this deity performed the mission of embalming the dead. However, this ceremony was conducted under his guidance in a festive manner—today, one might say, “with jokes and sayings.” As the god of the dead, he oversaw funeral rites and mummification. At the entrance to the underworld, he awaited the dead, presided over the judgment of the soul, and acted as their protector. He also brought food to the grave. Anubis translates as “jackal,” and he is depicted on frescoes as a wild dog with an elongated muzzle and pointed ears.

Protégés of Anubis possess a dark sense of humor and can find cheerful moments in any difficult situation. They are the so-called “owls” who prefer to stay up late and wake up late. They prefer solitude to noisy companies. Similarly, when faced with a problem at work, they are more effective working alone than in a team.

Among the supernatural abilities of people of Anubis is the talent for administering justice. With such a patron, no mortal can hide the truth from them. People of Anubis always defend the weak and punish the guilty. In character, you prefer solitude to popularity, the shadow to the light… For many, you are a very mysterious person. You are valued for your sincerity, responsiveness, and loyalty.

You are prone to excessive emotionality and slight idealism, which sometimes leads to bouts of depression that may help you find solutions to problems. You are an excellent psychologist; nothing in the “world of the unconscious” is a secret to you. You are steadfast—once you make a decision, you do not change it, which can create problems in romantic relationships. You struggle to find a kindred spirit because old wounds take a long time to heal. You approach choosing a partner with caution, testing them repeatedly before you are sure that mutual respect and harmony will occupy a central place in your relationship.

SET
May 28–June 18, September 28–October 2

Ancient Egyptians considered him a symbol of freedom. Set is the god of darkness, deserts, chaos, storms, and war. In depictions, he often appears as a man with the head of a boar. The cult of Set held special significance for the Egyptians. Consumed by jealousy, he killed his brother Osiris, but Osiris’ wife, Isis, with the help of Anubis and Thoth, resurrected him. As punishment for killing his brother, Set was exiled to the desert. According to other sources, his punishment was banishment to the sky, where we can still see him today as the constellation Ursa Major.

People born under the sign of Set are inventive and confident in their correctness, as well as extremely ambitious. Protégés of Set are often found in top leadership positions and among politicians.

Their supernatural abilities manifest when they engage in divination using coffee grounds, cards, or even clouds. No one can read fate’s signs and draw the right conclusions better than protégés of Set. You can entrust your fate to them without fear. In character, you are a conqueror who believes obstacles exist only to be overcome. Thus, you are constantly in search of them. You look to the future with hope, not dwelling on the past. You do not learn from past mistakes, so you constantly start anew, testing your abilities and competing with others. Inner peace for you is a struggle with inner contradictions.

You are often visited by the thought that you have the right to rely only on yourself. You cannot reconcile with this in social, professional, or romantic spheres. Your egoism is your shield against events that might hurt you. To preserve your freedom, you prefer to run and hide. In romantic relationships, your jealousy is uncontrollable. You subconsciously choose partners who enjoy your impulsive behavior.

BASTET
July 14–28, September 23–27, October 3–17

In ancient Egypt, Bastet was the goddess of love and fertility, depicted as a woman with the head of a cat (or lioness). She protected pharaohs and humanity. The feline deity endowed her protégés with charm, the ability to sense and understand situations. They make ideal wives and mothers.

Those born under the sign of Bastet easily succeed in various traditionally feminine professions. They excel as teachers, florists, nurses, and accountants. Among them are skilled seamstresses and knitters (both professionals and amateurs), as well as excellent cooks. Their supernatural abilities include the talent for relieving stress and soothing people. They possess a remarkable “cozy” biofield that warms everyone around them.

You tend to take a defensive stance. Your strength lies in vigilance, though this excessive caution can hinder your ability to assess situations correctly. Your life will become more interesting and brighter if you can overcome shyness and open yourself to the world. You possess charm, natural grace, diplomacy, and generosity that attract people to you. Thanks to your insight, well-developed intuition, and tact, friends turn to you for advice—and not in vain. For each person, you find the right, kind words.

In love, you choose a partner who can appreciate your sensuality and emotional depth. You surround your loved ones with boundless love, care, and special attention.

SEKHMET
July 29–August 11, October 30–November 7

Sekhmet is the goddess of strife and war. In depictions, the warlike goddess appears as a woman with a lion’s head, dressed in a long tunic, or simply as a lioness.

Her main goal in life was justice. Her judgment was impartial. Sekhmet translates as “might, power.” She was the cause of floods or droughts—sources of human suffering. Through this destructive girl, epidemics spread, though she also had the power to cure diseases. Physicians and magicians sought her patronage.

Protégés of Sekhmet are characterized by high demands on themselves and others; among ordinary mortals, you command great authority. You will succeed in any profession that involves making important decisions and frequent communication with people. Your supernatural gift is luck. Success follows you in all your endeavors and affairs.

In character, you are a steadfast, passionate, and proud person. Although you are not overly lenient with others, you are always surrounded by numerous friends. You rarely make mistakes because you have excellent self-control. Your proud appearance hides a honest, sensitive, and cautious nature that craves recognition. You are a perfectionist to the tips of your nails, which is why you are always dissatisfied. You will find life easier if you follow these rules: less self-criticism and more flexibility and imagination.

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