Isis
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An interesting article from a priestess of Isis, relating Her connection to magic, the mindset of creation, and visualization. Visualization is a powerful tool in our ritual toolkit, and while not everyone may become a master, we can all practice it.
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Hi everyone. I’m sorry I have not been present for the GMC this month like I should have been. At the beginning of February, my brother and I both got sick and were completely laid out for over a week and a half. There was a huge flu epidemic going around our state, the biggest
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UGH, this one was HARD!!! generous golden goddess guarding [the] gem [of] germination luminous lady [of] life, loyal [to her] law-giving lover magnificent motherly many-named magician [of ] mercy nile’s nubian nurturer [of] nature, netjer [of] nobility questing queen quietly questions [the] quarreler’ quirks respected ruler regulating rebirth, radiating righteousness shamaness seeking [the] shadow,
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Originally posted on Temple of Athena the Savior: Yes, I did reuse one of the same pictures I used for the Hekate collage, I had a couple of cards with that picture and it was just so evocative and magical.
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The desert sands swirl about me The realm of cruel Set envelops me I am lost in the desert No one hears my anguished cries As the sands continue to blow Stinging my squinted eyes I cry out to You in desperation, O Isis I cry out to You in anguish, O Isis I have
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Originally posted on Temple of Athena the Savior: If somebody were to take a poll of the most popular Goddesses in modern Paganism, I’d wager that Isis would be one of the highest ranking, somewhere with Hekate, Artemis and Bridged. Yet, some of Her basic functions are misunderstood. Nowadays Isis is most often depicted with…
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Okay, so the Gods for February from the Neos Alexandria pantheon are Hermes and Aset/Isis, and in “other” category is the Celtic Goddess Mala Laith. Hermes and Isis are both Deities that I have had very close relationship relationships with in the past. Hermes showing up for this month is very appropriate, since Alex, Sarah*,
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The sky and the stars make music to You. The sun and the moon praise You. The Gods exalt You. The Goddesses sing to You. The Temple of Dendera, Ptolemaic Period The Egyptian Gods are collectively referred to as the Neteru, Netjeru or Netjer. Kemet is the real name for Egypt, which means “the
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I’m posting this late because I don’t have internet on the homestead yet. March 5th was the usually considered the date of the Roman festival of Isidis Navigium, celebrating the Egyptian Isis as the patron of sailors (although some sources seem to say that it fell on March 6th, so hey, maybe I’m not late!).
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Yes, I did reuse one of the same pictures I used for the Hekate collage, I had a couple of cards with that picture and it was just so evocative and magical.