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Daughter of Dawn

Gokul B Alex
Hathor and Horus
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1 min readJan 19, 2025

Hathor was the daughter of Ra, the Sun God and the patron Goddess of women, love, beauty, pleasure, and music. She is depicted in three forms; as a cow, as a woman with the ears of a cow, and as a woman wearing the headdress of a cow’s horns. In this last manifestation, she holds the solar disc between her horns. She was also represented as a lioness, a cobra, or a sycomore tree. She is considered as the embodiment of life, quite different from the social self of Isis and authoritative self of Mut.

Hathor was the eye of Ra, who transitioned from her manifestations of anima to animus through the archetypes of energy. She defied the enchantments of entropy and embraced the lineage of light. Hathor travelled through skies and stars priming them with abundance. Hathor had the power to absorb the original spells of Ra. She created nascent forms of skies and spirits for the renewed rays of Ra.

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