Moonzie Momma

A woman in a sunlit, rustic kitchen slicing fresh bread on a wooden board. A small sycamore tree in a pot and a lit candle sit on the table, with an Egyptian goddess figurine visible on a shelf in the background.
“Every action is a prayer: finding the sacred in the simple act of breaking bread.”

~April 18

I built a house
for the goddess
made of the wood
of the sycamore tree

Under the leaves
of the palm tree
I eat bread
in honor of her

Hathor, hawk
of the sky,
rest in the limbs
of my tree

Hathor, house
of the sun,
live in my house
forever
—Egyptian inscriptions and
Book of the Dead

Every action is a prayer to the goddess. When we make a simple dinner, when we look fondly on a friend, when we light a candle, when we touch a lover—all these can be rituals to the goddess. All we need is consciousness. We must be aware, as we perform the actions that sustain us in our daily lives, that we embody the energy of the goddess. And that we act, from choice and through strength, to empower her presence in this world.

Thus when we enter our car to drive to work, we become the goddess entering the solar chariot. When we cut our sandwich, we break bread in the ancient tradition of communion. There is no action that is not part of her grand and glorious worship. Let us live each day in full awareness of that truth.


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