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Isis
This Egyptian supreme Goddess is certainly the most influential deity on subsequent cultures. She was the ideal figure of womanhood, usually compared with the Greek Goddess Demeter or her Roman version, Ceres.
Isis was one element of a Holy Trinity, the remaining two figures being her brother and husband Osiris and their heroic son Horus. She was the Goddess of Magic for her brilliance, as well as the Goddess of Love because of her tenacious devotion.
She is often shown with wings, curving to caress coffins and sarcophagi of many a king. In certain papyri she is shown with her falcon wing headdress, covering her ears. One of her sacred symbols is the sistrum, a musical instrument that was believed to ward off evil spirits. Isis' sistrum was carved bearing the image of a cat and was representative of the Moon.
Isis was the High Priestess and an omnipotent magician as well as the only being ever to discover the secret name of Ra. She invariably carries the ankh, the symbol for eternal life. Her name is, by the rules of numerology, adding up to the number 2 and she just so happens to be depicted on the tarot card Key 2 The High Priestess.
The Fifteen Goddesses
These are the 15 categories of this test. If you score above average in
all or none of the four variables:
Neit.
Erudite:
Minerva.
Sensual:
Aphrodite.
Martial:
Artemis.
Saturnine:
Persephone.
Erudite & Sensual:
Isis.
Erudite & Martial:
Sekhmet.
Erudite & Saturnine:
Nemesis.
Sensual & Martial:
Hera.
Sensual & Saturnine:
Bast.
Martial & Saturnine:
Ilamatecuhtli.
Erudite, Sensual & Martial:
Maeve.
Erudite, Sensual & Saturnine:
Freya.
Erudite, Martial & Saturnine:
Sedna.
Sensual, Martial & Saturnine:
Macha.
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Unicorn
The unicorn is a legendary animal. It is usually portrayed as a slender, white horse with a spiraling horn on its forehead, although its appearance and behavior differs, depending on the location. In the west it was usually considered wild and untamable, while in the Orient it was peaceful, meek and thought to be the bringer of good luck. There it is usually depicted as a goat-like creature, with cloven hooves and a beard. In Japan it is called Kirin, and in China Ki-lin.
The word "unicorn" is based on the Hebrew word re'em ("horned animal"), in early versions of the Old Testament translated as "monokeros", meaning "one horn", which became "unicorn" in English. The creature is possibly based on the rhinoceros or the narwhal, a marine creature with one horn.
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