Shamanic Egyptian Astrology (2024)

Chapter 14

THE SPHINX • GEMINI

We stand before you, Mighty Keeper of the Keys, and we humbly ask you to show us the way home. You are the doorway to the past--is it possible you know the future as well? Who are you really, great Sphinx, guardian of the Great Star Nations and keeper of the Akashic Records? Surely your original face is not that of a man? Is it you, Anubis, ancient jackal wolf of Egypt who came to be Earth’s Altar and sentinel to the Blue Star Mysteries? If we listen closely we can hear your voice whispering, then howling across the sands of time. All things return to dust and blow away in the wind only to be remembered time and time again. Nothing is ever really lost, and home is simply a remembering of that ancient echo from the past. Or is it the future? Or is it all the same?

The great Sphinx, the most commanding image associated with ancient Egypt, huge and powerful, towering over mere mortals, is the great cosmic library of our planet. The Sphinx holds within its body information it receives from the Star Nations. The Sphinx operates as a sort of transmitter, receiving information from the stars and then transmitting it across the surface of the Earth.

The language of astrology has always been about the relationship of the Earth and its creatures to the cosmos. While astrology is an earth-centered language, and even more a person-centered language, the story it presents describes the influence of cosmic forces upon the Earth. While astrology searches for meaning through the dance of planetary forces, some humans receive messages in a more direct fashion, through mediumship or channeling. The great Sphinx is a transmitter to those who have the ability to receive.

Through its alignment with the heavens certain information is passed to the Sphinx and then on to those who can hear the messages. In this way the Sphinx functions in a matter similar to that of an altar. An altar is a consolidation of energy in a particular place. When we build an altar, we use objects that are charged with spiritual significance and place them with intention so they receive energy and then pass it on to us. So, too, is the purpose of the Sphinx.

In reality there are many such altars on Earth. Spread across our planet are pyramids and complexes aligned with points in the sky, ranging from Stonehenge in England, to Chaco Canyon in New Mexico, to Machu Pichu in Peru. All these places are aligned with ley lines, meridians tracing the surface of the Earth that at certain times of the year align with planetary and cosmic movements. The existence of these places--clearly built with great care and dedication by ancient peoples--provides a constant source of fascination and curiosity. The energy of these places is laden with significance.

In Shamanic Egyptian Astrology, the Sphinx is associated with the sign of Gemini. Gemini is the first of the air signs, all of which are associated with the processes of the mind. Gemini is traditionally associated with communication. Gemini individuals are considered to be curious, talkative, and mentally facile; their minds leap quickly from one subject to another, almost as if they are tuning in to different frequencies. Gemini is associated with the planet Mercury, messenger to the gods. So, too, the Gemini individual is often a messenger and interpreter of thoughts and ideas. They are often teachers, writers, or communicators of one sort or another.

In Shamanic Egyptian Astrology, Mercury is Thoth, the Sacred Scribe of ancient Egypt. Thoth represents our ability to open to messages from the divine and to communicate with inspiration and illumination. The great Sphinx, and the many other places upon the Earth similarly aligned with cosmic energies, is the transmitter of these messages of inspiration and illumination to those humans sensitive enough to receive this information.

There are many theories of the origins of the great Sphinx. He is carved out of bedrock, and most archaeologists date him back 4,600 years. We believe his origins go back much earlier, however--10,000 years or more. While the great Sphinx presently has the head of a man, this is a re-carving. Another head once sat upon its shoulders--that of a canine.

In Shamanic Egyptian Astrology the sign Leo is aligned with Anubis. The star Sirius rises after the constellation Orion each night. The belt of Orion points toward Sirius, the Dog Star. Sirius was extremely important to the ancient Egyptians. Sirius disappears from view for seventy days each year. Its reappearance heralded the annual flooding of the Nile River, essential for a rich and abundant harvest. Sirius was considered to be the home of Isis and her adopted son, Anubis. Who better than he to transmit to Earth the secret mysteries of death and rebirth?

Anubis is the walker between the worlds, he is the embodied spirit from the Dog Star (Sirius), who holds the original information from the stars and emanates it to us as the sacred double--Earth as it is in heaven. He is the Gemini spirit messenger. How appropriate that it is he who transmits to the Sphinx. Over the long centuries the link between Earth and Sirius has been weakened, the Earth Altar was changed, the secret codes forgotten. It is time, however, for our collective memory to be awakened and for us once again to open to the messages transmitted to us from the skies.

Shamanic Egyptian Astrology (2024)

FAQs

Who is the god of astrology in Egypt? ›

Thoth. Traits: Those born under the sign named for the god of astrology, knowledge, magic, writing, and science are wise and diplomatic. They're thought of as reliable, creative, enthusiastic, and prize integrity and courage.

How do I find my Egyptian sign? ›

Egyptian Astrology Signs
  1. Nile. Dates: January 1–7, June 19–28, September 1–7, November 18–26. ...
  2. Amun-Ra. Dates: January 8–21, February 1–11. ...
  3. Mut. Dates: January 22–31, September 8–22. ...
  4. Geb. Dates: February 12–29, August 20–31. ...
  5. Osiris. Dates: March 1–10, November 27 – December 18. ...
  6. 6. Isis. ...
  7. Thoth. ...
  8. Horus.

Which Egyptian god is Leo? ›

In Shamanic Egyptian Astrology the sign Leo is aligned with Anubis. The star Sirius rises after the constellation Orion each night.

What type of astrology did Egyptians use? ›

Both Demotic horoscopes and Greek horoscopes have been found in Egypt, and in 1999 the American historian of astronomy Alexander Jones proved that some Egyptian astrologers writing in Greek were using Babylonian methods.

Who is the Egyptian goddess of astronomy? ›

Nut /ˈnʊt/ (Ancient Egyptian: Nwt, Coptic: Ⲛⲉ), also known by various other transcriptions, is the goddess of the sky, stars, cosmos, mothers, astronomy, and the universe in the ancient Egyptian religion. She was seen as a star-covered nude woman arching over the Earth, or as a cow.

What is the most powerful Egyptian sign? ›

1- Ankh Symbol – Represents Life & Immortality.

Osiris and Isis's coalition believed to flood the Nile River, bringing fertility to Egypt. The Ankh is also known as the Key of the Nile. The ankh symbol associated with clairvoyance made the Ankh a potent symbol in ancient Egypt.

What is the Egyptian spiritual sign? ›

The ankh symbol—sometimes referred to as the key of life or the key of the nile—is representative of eternal life in Ancient Egypt. Created by Africans long ago, the ankh is said to be the first--or original--cross.

What Egyptian god am I born under? ›

Egyptian astrology dates - What is your sign?
Gods of Egypt:Dates:
Amun-Ra8th – 21st January and 1st – 11th February
Anubis9th – 27th May and 29th June – 13th July
Bastet14th- 28th July, 23rd – 27th September, and 3rd – 17th October
Geb12th – 29th February and 20th – 31st August
8 more rows

Who is the Egyptian healing god? ›

Sekhmet was a terrifying goddess, however for her friends she could avert plague and cure disease. She was the patron of physicians and healers. The ancient Egyptians believed that Sekhmet had a cure for every problem.

What Egyptian god is Scorpio? ›

Serket (also known as Serqet, Selkis, and Selket) is an Egyptian goddess of protection associated with the scorpion. She was worshipped widely in Lower Egypt as a great Mother Goddess in the Predynastic Period (c. 6000- c. 3150 BCE) and so is among the older deities of Egypt.

What Egyptian god is Aquarius? ›

Some of these are represented in the same Greco-Roman iconographic forms as their familiar counterparts (e.g. the Ram, Taurus, Scorpio, and Capricorn), whilst others are shown in a more Egyptian form: Aquarius is represented as the flood god Hapy, holding two vases which gush water.

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