Ma'at's Feather
The ancient Egyptians observed the feast day of Ma'at, the goddess of truth and universal order, on October 7. Ma'at, the daughter of the sun god Ra, was a deity of great importance to mortals, for it was believed she played a vital role in determining whether they stood a chance of resurrection after death. She is often depicted as being present in Osiris' Hall of Judgement, where the heart of a recently deceased person was weighed against a white ostrich feather, Ma'at's attribute. If it turned out to be heavier, being weighed down by ill deeds and lies, the heart was crushed in the claws of a crocodile-headed Ammit.
In a channeled message by Doreen Virtue Ma'at says: "Everyone possesses magical abilities, and for younger women, the key lies in being very attuned to her menstrual cycle. As she practices building greater harmony with the cycles of the moon and realizes their connection to her flow, she will become 'moonstruck' and open herself to a shift that unleashes practical and esoteric abilities-both of which will create in her a beautiful confidence only seen in great displays of feminine energy. The big cats, for instance, are unapologetic about their power. They're enchanting because they put full force in each step. Anyone-even spirits- within the gravitational pull of this planet will feel the sway that the moon creates. Pay exquisitely close attention to your relationship with the moon, the great source of light. Visit her often. You will find her to be a source of magical abilities that will give you important messages."
Call upon Ma'at today if you're undecided about a situation that needs clarifying. She'll give you insight into the other people involved as well. Before you call upon her be absolutely certain that you're willing to face the truth and possibly receive information that you don't want to know.










