04/02/2026
1) Heka – Alchemical Force
Heka is the God of Magic and Healing medicine. The Universe was created thanks to magic, and life also depends on it. He is a God who has no origins His name means ‘the first work”. Heka reveals himself in the feelings of human beings and expresses himself in their language. He offers determination in order to dominate and the capacity to create. The alchemist purifies base and raw materials to turn them into gold. Giving you vitality, energy, magnetism and strength at all levels, he allows you to successfully develop your accomplishments. He has appeared to you to give you the ability to control in any direction or dominate all elements.
This card suggests that you have the power to control or direct your events/situations and future. You have the magical ability to change the situation into a positive one, use your magic wisely.
2) Seshat – Wisdom
Her name means ‘the scribe”. Deity-teacher of arithmetic, astronomy, astrology, and architecture. She is depicted dressed in a priestly leopard skin and with a banner on her head supporting a seven-pointed star. She is the patroness of scribes and builders and is the most cultured of Egyptian divinities. She symbolizes the manifestation of intelligence. Seshat reveals herself to you to illuminate your path of knowledge on the mental plane.
Message: Her presence strengthens your courage, sharpness and hope. Although you may have to endure sacrifices and renunciations, go forward and trust in her profound knowledge.
3) Maat – Truth and Fairness
Goddess of Harmony, Justice and Truth . She is depicted as a young woman with wings or holding the scepter of power, a symbol of eternal life. She wears an ostrich feather on her head a symbol of lightness. Maat also represents universal order. All Existence moves on the basis of the principle of justice, interpreted as a law must be obeyed. It is a time of recovery and restoration.
Card Message: You may receive rewards for certain right actions but also punishments and consequences for the wrong ones. Remember that happiness can only be achieved through fairness, righteousness and moderation
4) Neith – Perseverance
A unique, great and mysterious divinity. Mother of the Universe, of the Sun Ra, conceived while remaining a virgin. Warrior and hunting goddess, creator of warrior weapons and guardian of the dead in battle, but also the protectress of peace at home, of weaving, a deity that wove the whole world and existence . She represents determination, challenges, intelligence and knowledge of the truth.
Message; Neith guides you in achieving a goal. Do not give up hope. Neith urges you to persevere. She will protect you if you put your heart into working hard and intelligently.
5) Taweret – Genesis
She is the great protector of pregnant women and children, who is vigilant even in her sleep.
Goddess is depicted with features of a pregnant hippo with human breasts, standing on to legs with a crocodiles tail on her back. She is considered the mother of the Sun and collaborates in his daily rebirth, as well as helping the deceased to be reborn to a new life. She symbolizes everything that leads to the generation of things and their appearance.
This card suggests you could start new projects or news is on the way. The birth of something new or the beginning of a relationship in your life, both in the beginning phase and in a sense a bond that is welded such as a marriage/partnership. Strong bonds and a new beginning is before you.
6) Nefertum – Completeness
His name means “Perfect, without equal”. He is the god of perfumes who relieves suffering and also the god of immortality. He is represented as a young boy in a simple skirt with a lotus flower on his head, a symbol of birth and regeneration, and for this reason, he is the deity of “sweet smells”. He represents the complete fusion with the universe, the fullness of one’s own energies.
Message - Follow the heavenly directions and you will have the right reward and the right place in a higher spiritual hierarchy. Remember that the initiate is the one who carries the seed of light with him.
7) Khonsu – Hermitage
God of the moon, time and knowledge. His name means ‘traveller’, ‘the wanderer’. Knonsu is the admiral of human deities. He is depicted as a mummified child. He represents the synthesis of the beauty of youth, the archetype of youthfulness. Like other child Deities, he symbolizes the potentials that lies within all of us.
Message: Be open to new ideas and be brave and bold in facing up to the unknown that presents itself to you. Possibilities of journeys that take you away from your “comfort zone”. In love, you may experience new favourable beginnings.
8.) Amon-Ra – Creation
He is the most powerful cosmic deity, as he is the king of all the Gods in the Egyptian Pantheon. He was born from the fusion of the God ‘Ra’ of Heliopolis with the main Theban deity; ‘Amon’. Amon Ra is the creator of all things. Symbol of intelligence and creativity, he is like fire, rapid and often unexpected.
If you chose this card, you have all the skills to obtain what you want; intellectual and practical skills for achieving your objectives. He indicates a flourishing period, skills in public relations, ideas and intentions which take concrete form; perhaps even a sudden falling in love, a new beginning or a love story that takes shape.