The Beauty of Isis: The Mother Goddess and Guardian of the Light: Isis

Friday, September 12, 2008

The Mother Goddess and Guardian of the Light: Isis




The goddess ISIS is revered by many, even today in contemporary times. Many other Goddess aspects are believed to have stemmed from the Goddess Isis, the Mother of All the Living, the sister wife of Osiris, the sister of Nephthys, Horus the Elder, and Set. She is the daughter of Nut and Geb, or the Sky and Earth. The Dog Star Sirius is associated with Isis and the Egyptians based their calendars around the star.


The Goddess Isis is revered for her compassion, her gentle nature, and her motherly love and devotion. She remains devoted to Her husband Osiris, even after death, and takes on the responsibility of raising Anubis as her own, the son of Osiris and Nephthys. A protectress role is affiliated with this Goddess, and she is also revered as the Guardian of the Dead. She is the Goddess of the Words of Power, giving her great abilities over all other Gods and Goddesses in the Egyptian pantheon. In her magickal workings, she speaks the Words of Power with deliberation, and perfection, thereby concisely conveying her Divine intent.


Osiris is a symbol of goodness and light, and the fact that Isis seeks out his remains and “re-members” him, both in mourning, and physically, indicates that Isis is a Goddess that can reunify the “goodness and light” when chaos and darkness reign. Her myth is also a story that reveals that even after moments of grief and mourning, there is still positivity to be found, and that life continues on, both in the physical and the astral.


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