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Nuit

Nuit
  • Queen of Heaven
  • Queen of Space
The Stele of Revealing (Bulaq 666), depicting Nuit arched over the whole, Hadit as the winged solar disk, Ra-Hoor-Khuit seated on his throne, and the stele's owner, Ankh-af-na-Khonsu
SymbolSky, Stars
GenderFemale
ConsortHadit
OffspringRa-Hoor-Khuit
Equivalents
EgyptianNut

Nuit (alternatively Nu, Nut, or Nuith) is a goddess in Thelema, the speaker in the first chapter of The Book of the Law, the sacred text written or received in 1904 by Aleister Crowley. Nuit is based on the Ancient Egyptian sky goddess Nut, who in Egyptian mythology arches over her husband/brother, Geb (Earth god). She is usually depicted as a naked woman who is covered with stars.[1]


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