Khonsu
Lunar god and healer, Khonsu governs the rhythms of time and the tides of the soul. His light calms, purifies, and opens the path of dreams. He protects travelers and guides the path of intuition.

Khonsu is the Divine Son, the luminous manifestation of the lunar cycle.
He represents sacred time, growth, and healing through the light that transforms.
He is the traveler who measures becoming, bringing balance between spirit and matter.
Khonsu, whose name derives from khenes, meaning “he who crosses” or “he who travels,” is the lunar and healing deity, son of Amun and Mut.
In him, the light of the Father and the gentleness of the Mother unite in motion: Khonsu is the manifestation of cosmic rhythm, the energy that governs the tides, the phases of the moon, and the cycles of life.
In myth, he is depicted as a young god, symbol of renewed vital force.
His power lies in regeneration: each night he crosses the sky as the traveling moon, absorbing the shadows and restoring clarity.
Khonsu is also the god of healing and auspicious time.
In the Temple of Karnak, priests attributed to him miraculous powers: through formulas and gestures, his spirit was invoked to heal the illnesses of both body and soul.
The oracles of Khonsu answered prayers through dreams or lunar signs, and he was often invoked during the night of revelation.
On a cosmic level, he represents the active masculine Moon, in harmony with lunar goddesses such as Isis and Hathor — the principle that measures and reflects solar light, allowing creation to possess rhythm and order.