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From: MSN NicknameLittleDogger_Knight  (Original Message)Sent: 10/21/2007 7:28 AM

ISIS

Isis. One of the more famous Egyptian Goddesses of our times. She is what I picture when I pray and worship. So sit back and relax and together we'll explore the myth and history of Isis.



From left to right: Horus, Set, Thoth, Khnum, Hathor, Ra, Amon, Ptah, Anubis, Osiris and Isis.

Isis was thought to be the daughter of the God Geb (Earth) and the Goddess Nut (Sky). She was the wife and sister of Osiris and the mother of Horus.

Throughout the ages, Isis played many roles. She is most well-known for being the Goddess of the Earth, fertility and creation (motherhood). She is described as the essence of feminine energy and being. Some Christians have compared her to Mary, mother of Jesus.


Above is a picture of her with her original headdress. An empty throne. It belonged to her murdered husband Osiris - she wears it to honor him. She is also depicted with a more circular red headdress.


Isis was also adept in the areas of magick. She was taught her abilities from Thoth. Her magickal powers were created from the rod that she is sometimes shown holding.

"Renowned for her skillful use of witchcraft and magic, Isis was particularly remembered by the Ancient Egyptians as 'strong of tongue', that is being in command of words of power 'which she knew with correct pronunciation, and halted not in her speech, and was perfect both in giving the command and in saying the word' 'Egyptian Magic'. In short she was believed, by means of her voice alone, to be capable of bending reality and overriding the laws of physics."
- Graham Hancock, Fingerprints of the Gods


Osiris, Isis' husband, was murdered and dismembered by Seth. After the murder, Isis reassembled the body of her husband - taking the role of the Goddess of the Dead. She impregnated herself with Osiris' corpse - resulting in the birth of Horus.

She hid the child from Seth, for fear that he would suffer the same fate as his father. Horus later defeated Seth, becoming the first fuler of the United Egypt. Isis, due to her connection with Horus, was seen as the mother and protecor of all pharaohs.



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From: MSN NicknameLittleDogger_KnightSent: 10/21/2007 7:29 AM

OSIRIS

Osiris. The Egyptian God of the underworld and Vegetation. He is the symbol of eternal life and resurrection. Read on and you can learns lots more about one of Egypt's more famous Gods.


From left to right: Horus, Set, Thoth, Khnum, Hathor, Ra, Amon, Ptah, Anubis, Osiris and Isis.


Osiris was thought to be the son of the God Geb (Earth) and the Goddess Nut (Sky). He was the husband and brother of Isis and the father of Horus.

Osiris was depicted in bearded human form wrapped up as a mummy, holding the crook and flail. In many pictures he was shown with green skin, alluding to his role as a god of vegetation. He wore a crown known as the "Atef", composed of the tall conical white crown of Upper Egypt with red plumes on each side.



Osiris is most famous for His death. He was murdered and dismembered by his rival and brother Seth. It was Isis who searched Egypt high and low for the pieces of his body. She reassembled his body and impregnanted herself with his seman. This pregancy resulted in the birth of their beloved son Horus.



After being reassembled by His wife, Osiris reigned over the underworld giving eternal life to all those He felt deserving.

"...He was believed to be willing to admit all such as had lived a good and correct life upon earth, and had been buried with the appropriate ceremonies under the protection of certain amulets, and with proper recital of certain 'divine words' and words of power."

On the mundane plane, Horus would live to avenge his fathers' death by defeating Seth


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From: MSN NicknameLittleDogger_KnightSent: 10/21/2007 7:31 AM

HORUS

Horus. God of the sky. The sun and moon are said to be his eyes. On nights of the New Moon he is workshiped as the God of the Blind. He is usually depicted as a falcon, either in human or full bird form.



Horus is the son of Isis and her dead husband, Osiris. When he was born, his mother hid home from his father's murderer Seth.

Horus later avenged the death of his father against Seth. In this battle, which lasted 80 years, Horus lost his left eye (the moon). Horus was identified with Lower Egypt and Seth with Upper Egypt in this battle. After 80 long years, the Gods judged Horus to be the winner, and Seth was either killed or castrated. The result of this victory was the union of Upper and Lower Egypt.

The Egyptian pharaoh was believed to be an incarnation of Horus, and the name of Horus formed part of his name. The pharaoh was said to become Horus after death. Seth restored the eye he had torn from Horus, but Horus gave it instead to Osiris. The image of the "eye of Horus", a human eye combined with the cheek markings of a falcon, became a powerful amulet among the Egyptians.

When Horus gave his eye to his father, it restored Osiris' life. The Eye of Horus will forever remain a symbol of protection.

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Because of his battles against injustice, Horus is also seen as the Protector God, a God who attacks and destroys evil where and whenever he can.