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Creator, Craftsman, Architect, Artistic, Wise, Skilled, Inventive, Innovative, Powerful, Manifestation, Transformation, Stability, Foundation, Hidden Knowledge, Mysteries, Divine Speech, Eloquence, Stability, Manifestation, Life-giving, Nurturing, Fertility, Protection, Eternal, Resilient, Manifestation, Divine Craftsman, Cosmic Weaver, Primordial God, Divine Word.

Offerings:

---Beer or wine
---Bread
---Incense
---Jewelry or precious objects
---Cloth or textiles
---Blue lotus flowers
---Tools or instruments

Divinations:

---Bibliomancy (divination by interpreting a randomly selected book passage)
---Scrying (divination by gazing into a reflective surface)
---Tarot cards
---Dream interpretation
---Astrology
---Pendulum dowsing
---Palmistry

Incantations:

---"Ptah, god of craftsmen and builders, I ask for your inspiration and guidance in my creative pursuits and for the strength to overcome any obstacles in my path."
---"Master of the arts and patron of artisans, Ptah, I offer you my reverence and ask for your blessings on my work and my life."
---"Ptah, bringer of order and stability, I invoke your power and wisdom, and ask for your protection and guidance in my endeavors."

Stones & Herbs:

---Jasper
---Citrine
---Carnelian
---Blue lace agate
---Celestite
---Blue calcite
---Clear quartz


Frankincense, Myrrh, Cedarwood, Sandalwood, Lotus, Henna, Cinnamon

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Tarot

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The Hierophant

The Emperor

The Chariot

Constellations

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Orion

Taurus

Aries

Frequencies

---432 Hz: Associated with balance, harmony, and healing
---528 Hz: Linked to DNA repair and transformation
---741 Hz: Believed to enhance intuition and spiritual awakening

Signs & Synchronicities

Creatures

---Bull
---Scarab beetle
---Serpent
---Lion

---The sound of hammering or creation
---Symbols of craftsmanship and architecture
---Sacred geometry and patterns
---Synchronicities related to manifestation and transformation

                                     Ptah is an ancient Egyptian god of craftsmen and architects, as well as creation and fertility. He was particularly associated with Memphis, one of the oldest and most important cities in ancient Egypt. Ptah was believed to have created the world by speaking it into existence, and he was also considered to be the patron of craftsmen who created everything from jewelry to monumental buildings.

In Egyptian mythology, Ptah was often depicted as a mummified man with a shaven head, wearing a skullcap and holding a staff. He was also sometimes depicted with a beard, and was occasionally shown wearing a bull's tail, which may have symbolized his association with creation and fertility.

Working with Ptah in witchcraft can involve offerings of incense, candles, and statues, as well as creating or commissioning art or other crafts. Those who work with Ptah may also focus on creating things that are useful, beautiful, or enduring, in honor of his patronage of craftsmen.

Some stones that are associated with Ptah include carnelian, lapis lazuli, and turquoise. These stones may be used in offerings or in spellwork related to creation or fertility. Herbs that are associated with Ptah include frankincense, myrrh, and sandalwood, which can be used in incense or in other ritual work.

There is no one tarot card that is specifically associated with Ptah, but he may be associated with cards related to creation, fertility, or craftsmanship, such as the Empress, the Magician, or the Ace of Pentacles.

Ptah was a god of creation and craftsmen, and was typically depicted as a mummified figure wearing a skullcap and holding a staff. His skin was often depicted as blue or black, and his facial features were obscured by the mummification wrappings. In some depictions, he is shown wearing a long robe and a broad collar.

Offerings associated with Ptah may include food and drink, incense, and flowers. Specific items associated with Ptah include:

Lapis lazuli: This blue stone was considered to be a sacred material associated with Ptah, and was used in many of his cult images.

Gold: Ptah was associated with the sun and creation, and gold was considered to be a symbol of these concepts. Gold was used in many of his cult images and in offerings.

Blue lotus: This flower was associated with the sun and with creation, and was often used in offerings to Ptah.

Cedar oil: This fragrant oil was associated with purification and was often used in rituals and offerings.

Incantations associated with Ptah are not well-documented, but he was often invoked in prayers and hymns as a god of creation and protection.

There is no evidence to suggest that the ancient Egyptians believed that gods had facial features, tattoos, or hairstyles. The physical representation of the gods was largely symbolic, with specific colors, clothing, and symbols used to convey their attributes and powers.

There is no specific tarot card associated with Ptah, as the tarot did not exist in ancient Egypt. However, the concept of creation and craftsmanship associated with Ptah may be reflected in tarot cards associated with creation or manifestation, such as The Magician or The Empress.

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