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Areas of Influence: Maat the Egyptian Goddess stood for truth and justice. In fact the name Ma'at means truth in Egyptian. Her followers believed that after death their hearts would be weighed against her white feather of judgement. If the heart weighed the same they would be allowed to cross into the kingdom of Osiris (Paradise). However those that failed the test would be devoured by the crocodile headed God Ammut.

She also represented the the primal laws of the universe that supported creation and prevented it from falling into choas. In this crucial role she stood for balance and harmony. Her power was beyond the Pharoah's who declared themselves beloved of Ma'at and upholders of her laws.

This Goddess helped the sun God Ra/Re steer his boat across the sky each day, guiding his direction.

Her roles were later absorbed by the Goddess Isis.

There is a temple dedicated to her in Carnac which unfortunately lies in ruins.


Origins and Genealogy: The Goddess of truth, justice and reality was the daughter of Ra.

Maat the Egyptian Goddess was the consort of Thoth and bore him eight children known collectively as the Chief Gods and Goddesses of Hermopolis. Her most famous child was Amon.


Strengths: Balancing and just.


Weaknesses: Very exacting in her standards. There were no second chances.


Maat's SymbolismPortrayed as a woman with a white ostrich feather on her head carrying a scepter in one hand and an ankh in the other.

Ma'at was also sometimes shown as a winged Goddess.

The symbol of the primevil mound was also used to represent this Goddess. This is the mound upon which the creator Gods stood at the beginning of time.


Sacred Bird: Ostriches.

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