Hathor Heart & Joy OilHathor Heart & Joy Oil is a radiant blend of rose, jasmine, and calendula, crafted to honor Hathor, the Egyptian goddess of love, beauty, and joy. Anoint your pulse points or heart with this sacred oil to invite self-love, sensual delight, and the uplifting energy of the divine feminine. Perfect for ritual, meditation, or daily devotion, it nurtures the spirit, awakens the heart, and infuses your day with the playful, radiant essence of Hathor.
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Ingredients:
- Rose petals (love, heart-opening, beauty)
- Jasmine flowers (sensuality, joy, and divine feminine energy)
- Calendula petals (sun energy, vitality, nurturing)
- Sweet almond or jojoba oil (carrier, nourishing, gentle on skin)
- Optional: a few drops of rose or jasmine essential oil for
- Anoint heart, pulse points, or wrists to invite joy, self-love, and sensual energy.
- Use in ritual or meditation to call in Hathor’s nurturing and playful presence.
- Massage into skin as a luxurious daily self-care ritual.
- Rose & Jasmine: open the heart, support self-love, heighten feminine sensuality, and invite joy.
- Calendula: energizes, protects, and nurtures the body and spirit.
- Carrier oil: nourishes skin, allowing the herbs to absorb.
- Energetically: Connects the user with Hathor’s qualities of love, beauty, pleasure, and joy.
Who is the Goddess Hathor?
Hathor is one of the most beloved and radiant goddesses of ancient Egypt. She embodies joy, love, beauty, music, dance, fertility, and the abundance of life itself. Often called the “Lady of Heaven” or the “Mistress of Jubilation,” Hathor was seen as both a nurturing mother and a divine muse, lifting hearts with song, laughter, and tenderness.
She is usually depicted as a cow goddess, or as a woman wearing a headdress of horns cradling the solar disk, symbolizing her role as a celestial mother and a vessel of divine light. Hathor was also a goddess of sacred sexuality and embodiment, honoring pleasure as a pathway to the divine.
She is usually depicted as a cow goddess, or as a woman wearing a headdress of horns cradling the solar disk, symbolizing her role as a celestial mother and a vessel of divine light. Hathor was also a goddess of sacred sexuality and embodiment, honoring pleasure as a pathway to the divine.