The Story of goddess Isis and god Osiris
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The Story of goddess Isis and god Osiris
Isis and Osiris are very important central to the Ancient Egyptian pantheon.
Geb and Nut have four gods, who are central to the Ancient Egyptian Pantheon, Isis, and Osiris, who are brother and sister, husband and wife. And, Set and Nephthys. Seth is sometimes spelled Set, same god, masculine and Nephthys is feminine, also brother and sister, husband and wife. This is the story of goddess Isis and god Osiris.
Please Note: Isis’s name does not end with a feminine “T”. Isis is her name from the Greeks, and her Ancient Egyptian name is “IST”. The Greeks removed the “T” and added the “IS’ at the end.
Isis, Osiris, and Nephthys are the good gods who want to do well in the Universe. Seth is evil, the archetype of a karmic, who only does evil deeds and tries to harm others. Isis and Osiris are Ascended gods who came to Earth to civilize Egypt. Isis and Osiris successfully bring civilization to the people of the Nile Valley. This allows Osiris to go away to teach the world how to build civilizations.
While Osiris travels the world, Set tries to do awful things to Egypt to cause chaos. Isis is a very powerful goddess, the goddess of magic, known as, “She who knows all the names.” She manages to keep her brother Set in check, therefore Egypt remains calm.
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Finally, Osiris tries, and of course, the chest fits him perfectly.
Osiris returns, having successfully civilized other countries. Set being the karmic he is, is plotting on Osiris and comes up with a plan. While Osiris is sleeping, Set takes Osiris’s exact body measurements and builds a wooden chest to match the proportions of Osiris.
At a banquet, Set offers a prize to the person who fits into the chest. Guest after guest tries and the chest does not fit any of them. Finally, Osiris tries, and of course, the chest fits him perfectly. Seth is ready to execute and nails the chest shut, pours on molten, and throws it into the Nile. Osiris dies in the chest. The chest washes ashore on the Island of Byblos, (modern Lebanon). There is a huge storm and the chest of Osiris is blown into the branches of a tree. The tree grows and grows, encompassing the chest in the trunk.
Isis, with the help of her sister Nephthys, finds 12 pieces of Osiris, the 13th piece is his phallus, is missing.
The King of Byblos wants to build a palace and needs large cedar trees for pillars. The tree containing Osiris is cut down and incorporated into the palace as a pillar. So, Osiris is now in a pillar, in the palace. Meanwhile, Isis is distraught and on a journey to find the body of her husband, Osiris. Eventually, Isis discovers that Osiris is in the palace, and gets a job as a handmaiden. She explains to the Queen that her husband is in a pillar there. The Queen is sympathetic and the pillar is cut down. The chest is recovered and Osiris is there, deceased. Beside herself, Isis brings his body back to Egypt for a proper “god” burial.
Set discovers Osiris has been given a proper “god” burial and finds the body. Set hacks Osiris into 13 pieces and scatters them up and down the Nile in different places. Isis, with the help of her sister Nephthys, finds 12 pieces of Osiris, the 13th piece is his phallus, is missing. The missing phallus was eaten by three special fish that were later named, Oxyrhynchus.
Isis finds 12 pieces, reassembles Osiris, and makes an artificial phallus so he is complete. She says magical words and breathes life into Osiris. Osiris resurrects becoming the first person to resurrect, and in a sense, the first mummy. As a resurrected god, Osiris is now the god of the Dead.
Isis and Osiris go on to have a child named Horus. To avenge his father Osiris, Horus goes into battle with his karmic uncle, Seth, and defeats him in battle but does not kill him. Horus loses his eye in battle, and it is magically regenerated.
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