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Discover which Egyptian god or goddess protects you according to your birth date. Ancient Egyptian secrets guide your life.

The Egyptian Horoscope assigns each person a protective god or goddess according to their date of birth. Heir to the decanal astrology of ancient Egypt, this system —with 12 periods of the year governed by deities such as Anubis, Isis, Bastet or Horus— offers a different perspective on your personality and destiny: that of the gods of the Nile. The AI gives you your protective deity and the traits traditionally associated with those born under their influence.

What is the Egyptian Horoscope?

Egyptian astrology is among the oldest documented: the Dendera Zodiac (a relief on the ceiling of the Temple of Hathor, 1st century BCE) is one of its most celebrated monuments. The Egyptians divided the year into twelve periods, each governed by a deity from the pantheon, and believed that people born in each period inherited specific divine traits.

The deities vary by version (modern reconstructions differ from one another), but the most common include: The Nile, Amun-Ra, Mut, Geb, Osiris, Isis, Thoth, Horus, Anubis, Set, Bastet and Sekhmet. Each deity protects a period of the year and bestows archetypal virtues and challenges on those born under their sign.

The Protective Deities

Amun-Ra (creator, hidden sun): leadership, solar authority, creative power. Isis (great mother, magic): deep intuition, healing ability, faithfulness. Thoth (scribe, wisdom): intelligence, communication, knowledge. Bastet (cat, joy): sensuality, protection of the home, grace. Anubis (jackal, guide of souls): sense of justice, depth, dignity in the face of death.

Horus (falcon, king): clear vision, courage, defence of those dear. Osiris (lord of the afterlife): transformation, rebirth, resilience. Sekhmet (lioness, power): passion, protective ferocity, vital energy. The AI identifies your deity by your birth date and develops the archetypal qualities traditionally associated with your divine protector.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this authentic Egyptian astrology?
It is a modern reconstruction inspired by documented Egyptian astrology. The original Egyptian decanal astrology was extraordinarily complex (36 decans of 10 days each, associated with stars and deities). What circulates today as a "personal Egyptian horoscope" is a pop-cultural simplification created in the 20th century. It is entertaining and symbolically valid, but not identical to the practice of the Egyptian priests.
What is the relationship between Egyptian gods and planets?
The Egyptians did associate deities with planets: Sirius (Sothis) was the star of Isis and marked the beginning of the year when its heliacal rising coincided with the Nile's flooding. Thoth was linked to the Moon, Ra to the Sun, Horus to Jupiter, Set to Mars, and so on. The god–star relationship was central to their cosmology.
Can I combine it with the Western horoscope?
Yes, they are complementary systems. If your Western sun sign is Libra, your Egyptian deity will colour that archetype with a specific flavour (a Libra-Bastet is different from a Libra-Horus). It is an interesting interpretive layer, like having several mirrors to see your reflection.
What do I do with the deity I receive?
Get to know their myth (the story of Isis and Osiris, the journey of Anubis, the battle of Horus against Set), recognise your own traits in the archetype, and integrate it symbolically: if your deity is Thoth, cultivating knowledge aligns you with your energy; if it is Bastet, nurturing your home and your sensuality feeds you. The deity is an archetypal mirror of your best self.