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Bastet

Bastet Anchor

Graceful, Feline, Protective, Playful, Fierce, Independent, Devoted, Swift, Sensual, Resilient, Cunning, Loving, Nurturing, Gentle, Mysterious, Divine, Elegant, Empowering, Mystical, Watchful, Fearless, Agile, Healing, Joyful, Harmonious, Resolute, Guardian, Maternal, Enchanting, Alluring, Primal, Wise, Intuitive, Divine Feminine, Solar, Lunar, Venerated, Worshiped.

Offerings:

---Bread
---Milk
---Honey
---Incense
---Wine
---Flowers
---Jewelry

Divinations:

---Tarot Readings with a cat-themed deck
---Scrying with a cat statue or figurine
---Dream Interpretation with the presence of a cat

---Ouija

---Mirror

---Nature and Animal Readings/Observation

---Sacrifice

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Tarot

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The Moon

The High Priestess

The Empress

Frequencies

---432 Hz: Represents harmony, balance, and healing, reflecting Bastet's nurturing and healing aspects.
---528 Hz: Associated with transformation and DNA repair, resonating with Bastet's transformative and regenerative powers.
---852 Hz: Considered a frequency for spiritual awakening and intuition, aligning with Bastet's mystical and divine nature.

Incantations:

---"Great Bastet, I call upon your grace and strength. Protect me and those I love with your powerful presence."
---"Oh, mighty Bastet, guardian of all felines, hear my plea. Bring me good luck and prosperity in all my endeavors."
---"Bastet, hear my words and grant me your wisdom. Guide me on my journey and help me to see clearly through the darkness."

Constellations

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Leo

Lynx

Ursa Major

Stones and Herbs:

---Amethyst
---Rose Quartz
---Citrine
---Clear Quartz
---Black Tourmaline
---Selenite
---Lapis Lazuli


Lavender, Rosemary, Sage, Thyme, Chamomile, Patchouli, Eucalyptus

Creatures

---Cats

---Lions

---Leopards

---Tigers

---Serpents

Signs & Synchronicities

---Seeing cats or cat-related imagery frequently
---Feeling a strong connection to feline energy
---Encountering symbols or representations of Bastet in unexpected places

                                       Bastet is an ancient Egyptian goddess who was associated with fertility, motherhood, and the protection of cats. She was often depicted as a woman with the head of a domesticated cat, and was revered by ancient Egyptians as a guardian of households and a symbol of feminine power.

Working with Bastet in witchcraft and magick can involve a variety of practices, including offerings, divination, incantations, and spell work. Some possible ways to connect with Bastet and her energy might include:

Creating an altar or sacred space dedicated to Bastet, with images or statues of the goddess, symbols of cats or feminine power, and offerings of catnip or other herbs.
Meditating or visualizing on Bastet's energy, imagining yourself embodying her nurturing and protective qualities, or calling upon her protection and guidance in times of vulnerability or fear.
Using tarot or oracle cards that are associated with Bastet, such as the High Priestess or the Empress cards, which are both associated with feminine power and intuition.
Burning herbs or incense that are associated with Bastet's energy, such as lavender, rose, or catnip.
Carrying or wearing crystals or stones that are associated with fertility or with Bastet's energy, such as moonstone, rose quartz, or garnet.
Some other items that might be associated with Bastet include cat statues or figurines, symbols of motherhood or femininity, and offerings of milk or other foods associated with cats.

When working with Bastet in magick or ritual, it is important to approach the practice with respect and reverence, and to be mindful of the power and energy that you are tapping into. Through your connection with Bastet, you may be able to access nurturing and protective energy, and to use that energy to care for yourself and those around you.

Offerings are a common practice in many spiritual traditions, including ancient Egyptian religion. Offerings are given as a gesture of respect and gratitude to the gods or spirits, and can include food, drink, incense, flowers, or other items that are deemed appropriate. In working with Bastet, offerings might include offerings of milk, honey, or sweet cakes, as she is associated with motherhood, fertility, and nurturing.

Incantations or spells can also be used in working with Bastet. The ancient Egyptians used spells and charms to invoke the powers of the gods and protect themselves from harm. Some examples of spells associated with Bastet include spells for protection, fertility, and healing.

Divination was also a practice in ancient Egypt, and it was believed that the gods could provide guidance and insight through divination. Bastet was associated with the divinatory arts, particularly with dream interpretation. To seek guidance or insight from Bastet, one might engage in dream work or meditation.

Stones and herbs were also used in ancient Egyptian religion for their protective and healing properties. Some stones and herbs that were associated with Bastet include lapis lazuli, rose quartz, and catnip.

Bastet was typically depicted in ancient Egyptian art as a woman with the head of a cat, often wearing a headdress or crown with a sun disk and uraeus. Her body was often depicted in a graceful and sensuous pose, with long limbs and a slim waist. Sometimes she was depicted holding a sistrum, a musical instrument associated with fertility and joy.

In terms of physical depictions, Bastet was typically depicted with the head of a cat, which symbolized her protective and nurturing qualities. She was often shown with large, round ears and almond-shaped eyes, and her fur was sometimes depicted as a series of stylized markings. She was also sometimes shown with tattoos, particularly on her arms or hands, which were associated with her role as a protectress.

In conclusion, working with Bastet in witchcraft can involve practices such as offerings, incantations, and divination. She is typically depicted as a woman with the head of a cat, often wearing a headdress or crown with a sun disk and uraeus. It is important to approach spiritual practices with respect and sensitivity, and to avoid cultural appropriation or misrepresentation.
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