Ptah as the nature of the question or problem: Are you looking for some kind of solution to a problem? Do you need to use your ingenuity or inventiveness to solve a conundrum? Or are you looking for someone who can help you produce some kind of desired result?
Ptah is the architect of the universe, so he’s a great guy to ask. In the same way that Hathor is the patroness of women, Ptah is the patron of men.
His energy is that of positive masculinity, ingenuity, and inventiveness. He’s a craftsman, and dextrous in his abilities.
He represents everything good about Man. And whereas Osiris is seen as the heavenly father, Ptah is seen as the earthly one. He’s practical and able to deal with any kind of work – from hard labour to the most intricate of technical issues.
He deals with new inventions and scientific discoveries. He loves a gadget.
Ptah represents the gentle caring side of a man who does not need to resort to aggression to prove his masculinity. He’s sure of himself and he’s here to help.