The Golden One · Lady of the Sycamore · Eye of Ra · Queen of the West
After you are done with this, you can meditate on Hathor's Sigil in the Temple of Zeus. Let yourself be immersed in her golden light, as warm as the sun cradled between the horns at dawn.
It is important to meditate on yourself after the Ritual calmly for a few minutes.
सत्: SAT, real, true, truthful in Sanskrit.
The Symbol that Encapsulates the Sigil: The Shen Ring, Egyptian Hieroglyphic language. The Shen also survived in Chinese tradition as a glyph for Spiritual Force, Divine Force, and God.
The Letters of the Sigil Inside: Sacred symbols and letters for Hathor's Name in divine arrangement.
On Hathor: Hathor is one of the most ancient and most beloved Goddesses of Egypt. Her titles include Nebet-Het (Lady of the Heavens), Nub (the Golden One), Nebet Amentet (Lady of the Western Mountain), Nebet Ihy (Lady of Jubilation), and Mut-Netjer (Mother of the God). She is the Goddess of love, beauty, music, dance, motherhood, fertility, joy, and the afterlife. She nursed the infant Horus and the Pharaohs at her breast. Her sacred instrument is the sistrum. She receives the souls of the righteous dead beneath the sycamore tree in the West. She possesses the unique power to transform wrath into peace, to calm the raging heart, and to reconcile what was torn apart. The Goetic tradition preserved her as Uval, one of the very few spirits described as speaking Egyptian. The tongue is hers. The power is hers. The Name returns.