Noblemen Of God
THOTH EGYPTIAN GOD OF MAGICS AND WRITING
Some ancient Egyptians believe he invented writing itself, and taught it to humankind. Others go further to believe that he was the creator of all religion an science of the world. That being said, Thoth was a God of magnificent knowledge and vast skill in learning. He is said to be messenger of the Gods, because of his writing and language abilities. Thoth had the head of an Ibis bird. A white bird with a beak in the shape of a crescent moon. His connection with the moon and magic is just as strong as his connection to wisdom, making him a profound teacher in the magical arts. Known as the author of spells in the Egyptian Book Of The Dead, Thoth was believed to usher the dead into the underworld. Helping them review their life and lessons learned He also had is own book, The Book Of Thoth. The Egyptians believed, that whoever could read this book would become the most powerful magician of the world. Another equally profound divine being was Thoth’s female counterpart Seshat. The Goddess of writing, magic, and arithmetic much like Thoth. She was said to be his lover and trusted companion. Although sometimes the two were said to be the same person.
CONNECTING WITH THOTH
Since its harvest time, try writing down the things you want to harvest in the upcoming year, and what things you need to weed out of your life. Ask Thoth to help you make these decisions.
SYMBOLS AND THINGS TO PUT ON YOUR ALTER
Birds, moon, pens and pencils, scrolls, wands
