"Ma'at" Egyptian goddess of cosmic harmony, truth and justice.
Re: CLUE By: easter.lily
Post # 123 Aug 30, 2008
Correct!!
*reluctantly hands cookies to Mystic*
Re: CLUE By: Mystic2002
Post # 124 Aug 30, 2008
Who is the Goddess of Love, Music and Beauty
Re: CLUE By: easter.lily
Post # 125 Aug 30, 2008
Aphrodite?
Re: CLUE By: Mystic2002
Post # 126 Aug 30, 2008
Nope my Dear. Try again.
Re: CLUE By: AMARE
Post # 127 Aug 31, 2008
Hathor, Goddess of Love, Music, Beauty ......
Generally, Hathor is pictured as a woman with cow's horns with the sun between
them (Eye of Ra, Golden One), or as a beautiful woman with cow's ears, or a cow
wearing the sun disk between her horns, or even as a lioness or a lion-headed woman
(destruction and drunkeness). She often is seen carrying a sistrum, an ancient musical
instrument (hence a goddess of music). The sycamore was sacred to her
(Lady of the Southern Sycamore). She is said to be the mother of the pharaoh, and is
often depicted in a nurturing role, suckling the pharaoh when he was a child (hence a
goddess of motherhood
Re: CLUE By: AMARE
Post # 128 Aug 31, 2008
_____________was raised in a strict Christian family, but discovered the occult
while an undergraduate at Cambridge. Combining eastern mysticism with western
science, he came up with a religious system called The Law of Thelema. Referring
to himself as "The Great Beast" (and allegedly, "the wickedest man alive") earned
him a few disciples, but the rumors of drugs, orgies and magic ceremonies didn't make
him too popular among the straight set. His many philosophical and occult writings
form the backbone of the contemporary movement called "magick."
Re: CLUE By: Erebos
Post # 129 Aug 31, 2008
Aleister Crowley
Re: CLUE By: AMARE
Post # 130 Aug 31, 2008
Right Ron *passes the cookies to Ron.* just dont turn them into hash brownies....lol