Hathor
Goddess of love, music, and joy, Hathor is the luminous vibration of divine pleasure. Her presence dissolves sadness and awakens the beauty of the soul. She dances in the hearts of those who love and create with gratitude.

Hathor is the vibration of universal love, the sweetness that heals, and the music that uplifts.
She is the Goddess who transforms the light of the Sun into ecstasy, sound into healing, and dance into prayer.
Hathor, Het-Heru in the language of Kemet, is one of the most ancient and beloved deities of the Egyptian pantheon.
Her name means “House of Horus”, signifying that the Sun (Horus) finds its dwelling within her celestial womb.
She is the Goddess of love and beauty, but also of music, dance, and mystical joy.
In the earliest ages, Hathor was the benevolent face of the solar power of Sekhmet.
While Sekhmet represents the flame that destroys, Hathor is the warmth that nourishes.
She is the aspect of the Divine Mother who comforts, embraces, and gives pleasure as a form of healing.
Her temples were centers of music and sacred celebration, where the sounds of the sistrum, the drum, and the voice awakened the soul to the memory of its divine origin.
She was invoked by women during pregnancy, by musicians, by lovers, and by initiates seeking to open the heart to the vibration of light.
Hathor was also the one who welcomed souls into the heavens, offering them wine and honey in the House of Life, symbol of eternal rest in joy.