From the Pyramid Texts.
Wadjet, known also as Uatchat, was the royal cobra goddess of Ancient Egypt, who was supposed to have created the papyrus swamps of the Delta. As a deity of kingship, her image adorned the front of pharaoh’s crown, when it was called the Uraeus. Depicted as a cobra poised to strike, Wadjet was a symbol of knowledge and those born in this sign often exude an aura of wisdom. Wadjet people have logical and calculating minds, formulating plans and waiting patiently for the precise moment to act. Although they enjoy the virtue of patience, they live constantly in a state of readiness. Like the snake, they strike instantly when the time is right. Wadjets are dedicated and conscientious workers. They are eager to learn and quick to find practical applications for their knowledge. So often it is the Wadjet who is called upon to deal with the problems others have failed to solve.
Wadjets are prepared to work long and hard to achieve their objectives. They are highly ambitious, seldom deterred by adversity and almost oblivious to hostile opinion. Although Wadjets share a pragmatic and materialistic attitude to life, they approach nothing in a dull or tedious fashion. Indeed, most Wadjets ooze enthusiasm for their chosen subjects. They may be given to high-spirited and frivolous behaviour in their spare time, but during working hours they are serious and determined. Wadjets are realists, directing their energy toward their endeavours with logic and common sense, rather than – what they would consider – lofty intuition.
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