The Widow’s Son - DeciPHering the Osiris Myth
The Widow’s Son
The Acid Test – Deci
PHering the Osiris Myth
So far we have had
PHanes, the kne
PH, or
PHic eggs, herma
PHrodites and ba
PHomet – all in the context of parthenogenesis.
Adding to this list, everyone knows that the
PHoenix can re-incarnate all by itself (albeit every ~500 years).
But what’s the back story with the s
PHinx and the
PHaraohs?
Let’s take a look at the
OSIRIS MYTH - the most elaborate and influential story in ancient Egyptian mythology.
Parts of the myth appear in a wide variety of Egyptian texts, from funerary texts and magical spells to short stories. The story is, therefore, more detailed and more cohesive than any other ancient Egyptian myth. Yet no Egyptian source gives a full account of the myth, and the sources vary widely in their versions of events. Greek and Roman writings, particularly on Isis and Osiris by Plutarch, provide more information but may not always accurately reflect Egyptian beliefs. Through these writings, the Osiris myth persisted after knowledge of most ancient Egyptian beliefs was lost, and it is still well known today.
In the beginning, Osiris is the King of Egypt with Isis as his Queen.
Osiris’s brother Set (Ty
PHon) murders him to usurp the throne.
Set had Osiris’s body parts scattered across the kingdom.
Isis, with the help of her sister ne
PHthys reassembled Osiris’s corpse (with the exception of the
PHallus) and resurrected her dead husband. The resurrection lasted long enough to conceive her son and heir - Horus.
Horus – the Widow’s Son – conceived without a
PHallus.
The
OSIRIS MYTH is all about
PARTHENOGEN-ISIS.
An earlier version of the Virgin and Child.
ISIS – QUEEN of HEAVEN.
The origins of this MASONIC MAGNUM OPUS.
The sPHinx and the PHaraohs by
Prince Arthur, on Flickr
A hiero
PHant (Ancient Greek: ἱεροφάντης) is a person who brings religious congregants into the presence of that which is deemed holy. As such, a hierophant is an interpreter of
sacred mysteries and
arcane principles.
The word comes from ancient Greece, where it was constructed from the combination of ta hiera ('the holy') and phainein ('to show').
RWS_Tarot_05_hieroPHant by
Prince Arthur, on Flickr
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