How did Nuit get stuck in the sky with her brother/lover Geb stuck as the earth?
I believe somewhere in my search I remember reading that their father walked in on them when they were being intimate and he was furious (incest?) so he cursed them to forever be apart?  However the incest part sounded very unGodly to be furious over.
Every orbit and every Star is the Centre in the vastness of Her Body.   She welcomes us into Her Temple pf the Aeons to "worship me under my stars!".  But where can her temple be found but in the center of our innermost being, where Hadit hides.  We are told to worship with lust for Life and a passion, and  that Division of ourselves from Nuit is an illusion, created by being  blind to our nature.  In Her Temple we gain the Vision of the Living, when every thought and motion is a act of Love under Will.  "But always unto me!" (The Book of the Law, I: 51) 
NUIT
Nut, Neuth, Nwt
Pronounced New-Eat
"For I am divided for love's sake, for the chance of union."
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NUIT, is endless and eternal.  She is manifested by each Star directing itself in its True Orbit, by each body following it's own True Path.  She gives us Liberty to choose our own Paths.  She gives us Life to experience infinite possibilities and encourages the ideas of Love under Will.   She gives Light to illumine our Spirits with the ecstasy of Divinity, and the Love to unite with Her through Hadit's strength.  Nuit has made it possible for us to consiously experience union, by giving us division with Individual Orbits.  All Paths lead back to Nuit, Hadit moves us in passion to Love under Will and our thoughts to observe the inherent perfection of Nuit in all things.                                             
Nwt is shown as a woman or cow with black or midnight blue skin covered with stars arching over the earth. The Milky Way is shown leaking from Her breasts and the Moon is typically shown resting in Her genitals.  Her hands and feet lovingly touch her husband Geb."
    Egyptian goddess of the sky and of the heavens. Daughter of the air god Shu and Tefnut, the goddess of moisture, in the Heliopolitan genealogy. Mother of Osiris, Isis, Set and Nephthys.  Some sources say she is also the mother of Ra and Thoth. Wife and sister of Geb, the Earth god. Mother of Aset, Nebt Het, Asar, Heru the Elder, and Set.
   
She was typically depicted as a woman with her elongated and naked body arching above Shu and Geb to form the heavens. Sometimes she appeared in the form of a cow whose body froms the sky and heavens. Nut was the barrier separating the forces of chaos from the ordered cosmos in this world. Her fingers and toes were believed to touch the four cardinal points or directions. The sun god Re was said to enter her mouth after setting in the evening and travel through her body during the night to be reborn from her vagina each morning. Nut was also a goddess of the dead, and the pharaoh was said to enter her body after death, from which he would later be resurrected. Her principal sanctuary was at Heliopolis.
The modern English words “night”, “nocturnal”, and “equinox” (as well as the French “la nuit”, meaning night) are all derived from Nuit’s name.

    The priestesses of Nuit were known for their erotic dance ritual, the forerunner of modern erotic dance and stripping.


                             
Holy Days:
   
Thursday: Nuit is associated with Thursday.

  
March: Ra-Nuit is associated with March.
INVOKATION
"I Invoke the Goddess Nuit of Egypt.  Mighty Goddess of the Milky Way, whose starry body arches over the heavens, enfolding our little earth, bring us Thy Truth.  We would adore Thy Beauty and gaze upon Thy many-coloured constellations.  We would know Thee within ourselves."
--Olivia Robertson,
Urania