Hathor
The Egyptian goddess of Beauty
SUPPLIES:
- A mirror
- your favorite incense
- A statue or a picture of Hathor (the Egyptian goddess of beauty)
- a list that includes what you would like to change (for example, “I wish to walk with grace,” “I would like to be kind to others,” “I would like to be able to use my musical talent to help people”)
- a pen
- a blank sheet of paper.
INSTRUCTIONS:
Light the incense and look into the mirror. Ask yourself, “What message am I sending to the world?”
Write down on the blank paper the outer things you would like to change (clothing style, haircut, posture, makeup).
Is there anything there you would like to change? If so, write it down. Finally, think about how you act around your friends. If there is something you would like to be different, write that down, too.
Take three deep breaths and think about Hathor, the Egyptian goddess of beauty.
Close your eyes and talk to her
Tell her the inner beauty things you wrote down on the first list
Open your eyes and draw her symbol over your list with the pen.
Say:
Heaven and earth, liquid and plain
the moon’s bright glow and stars maintain
that goodness grows within my soul
and spreads throughout my body whole
and with the blessing of Hathor’s kiss
I become the beauty that none shall miss.
Fold the paper and hold it in both hands.
Repeat the words while thinking of yourself the way you wish to be.
Blow on the paper three times, then make the symbol of the equal-armed cross over your reflection in the mirror.
Say:
“This spell is sealed from skin to soul. So mote it be.”
Adapted from Silver Ravenwolf’s book on spells for the teen and solitary witch – book.