Guardian Against Evil Spirits Candle
Bastet, the Egyptian goddess, is revered as the protector of home, fertility, and domesticity, often depicted with the head of a lioness or as a woman holding a sistrum. Initially associated with fierce lioness traits, her image evolved to embody gentler aspects, symbolizing motherhood and joy. Worshipped primarily in the city of Bubastis, she was celebrated through vibrant festivals that emphasized music, dancing, and communal bonding. Bastet’s dual nature reflects the complexities of femininity, combining nurturing elements with the power to protect. Her connection to cats further emphasizes grace and independence, as these animals were seen as sacred and often kept in homes to guard against pests and evil spirits.
Keep this candle lit on Hallow’s Eve into Witch’s Hour to protect your home from evil entities
Bastet, the Egyptian goddess, is revered as the protector of home, fertility, and domesticity, often depicted with the head of a lioness or as a woman holding a sistrum. Initially associated with fierce lioness traits, her image evolved to embody gentler aspects, symbolizing motherhood and joy. Worshipped primarily in the city of Bubastis, she was celebrated through vibrant festivals that emphasized music, dancing, and communal bonding. Bastet’s dual nature reflects the complexities of femininity, combining nurturing elements with the power to protect. Her connection to cats further emphasizes grace and independence, as these animals were seen as sacred and often kept in homes to guard against pests and evil spirits.
Keep this candle lit on Hallow’s Eve into Witch’s Hour to protect your home from evil entities
Bastet, the Egyptian goddess, is revered as the protector of home, fertility, and domesticity, often depicted with the head of a lioness or as a woman holding a sistrum. Initially associated with fierce lioness traits, her image evolved to embody gentler aspects, symbolizing motherhood and joy. Worshipped primarily in the city of Bubastis, she was celebrated through vibrant festivals that emphasized music, dancing, and communal bonding. Bastet’s dual nature reflects the complexities of femininity, combining nurturing elements with the power to protect. Her connection to cats further emphasizes grace and independence, as these animals were seen as sacred and often kept in homes to guard against pests and evil spirits.
Keep this candle lit on Hallow’s Eve into Witch’s Hour to protect your home from evil entities