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eirene · 11 months
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In The Grove Of The Temple Of Isis, 1915 John William Godward
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jujurose222 · 3 months
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Osiris and cobras
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zezees-posts · 2 months
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unladyboss · 8 months
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TALKING TO CLAIRE
I liked how lovely Claire was but I didn't connect.
It's ok I don't have to connect, but I did feel weird in this scene, where Carmy is talking to her.
There's this physical distance that didn't make a lot of sense to me.
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They just spent the night, and she's in a t shirt and little else, yet he's there with this scene shot over a pan, his tums off to the side there, and him leaning away when he usually leans into Syd. And I mean when he and Claire aren't being physically intimate, there's a distance.
He put his whole body into hugging Syd, that same day of the fire suppression exam
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He's talking to Claire about the most important thing about the restaurant at that point and he's leaning away
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He's always up in Syd's face and in her space but not ever really with Claire.
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The physical distance is overt
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ascorian · 5 months
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I had an assignment to make a comic retelling osiris myth. I rushed it hard so it sucks but brainstorming and sketching was fun 🥲 I'm a big Isida fan now. the last ones are actual comic panels
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awinterrosesstuff · 4 months
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Egyptian Mythology : Isis - Goddess of fertility, magic & health, Queen of the gods and Mother of the pharaos
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thesirenisles · 13 days
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kemeticdevotee · 1 month
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Isis/Auset, Goddess of magic, motherhood and nature!
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Who is Isis
Isis, or in Egyptian Auset, is the Goddess of Magic, health, marriage, nature, motherhood, fertility, purification, and womanhood. She is the eldest daughter of the Earth God Geb and Sky Goddess Nut. She is the loving wife of Osiris, sister of Nepthys and Seth, and mother of Horus.
Her magic was believed to be so powerful that she could control fate and restore health to the sick. She also has many myths surrounding her, the most notable being the Osiris myth, where she brings her husband, Osiris, back to life after he had been killed by their jealous brother Seth. Another myth she plays an important role in is the Contendings of Seth and Horus, where she assists her son Horus in taking back the throne from Seth.
Isis is a goddess with many, many aspects and domains. Along with being a beloved Goddess of the Egyptians, the Romans and Greeks loved her too, and her cult lasted well into 500 AD, when the emperor Justinian I had her priests arrested.
She is a friend to slaves, sinners, the downtrodden, the protector of people in mourning, widows, orphans, children and single mothers, and she is a patroness of Artisans, weavers, and healers. She was also thought to be the mother of the King.
Her Symbols
Throne
Tyet knot/Isis knot  𓎬
Kite bird
Scorpions
Sparrows and swallows
Cobras
Sycamore and Acacia trees
Red Jasper (symbolizing her blood)
Green scarab
The moon, lighthouses and the ocean (Roman Period)
Offerings
Tyet knot which was used to prevent miscarriage
Gardenia, jasmine, iris, blue lotus, white lily, rose, saffron
sistrums
mirrors
bloodstone, moonstone, pearls, rose quartz, lapis lazuli, aventurine, red jasper, coral, carnelian
sweet wine, pomegranate wine, water, milk
pomegranates, honey, almonds, date figs, roast duck,
frankincense and myrrh incense
perfumes
Acacia and Sycamore
Epithets
Lady of the beautiful west
Queen of Heaven
Star of the Sea
Mother of the Gods
Lover of Silence
Keeper of Secrets
Auset the sufferer/mourner (Hebrew origin)
Face of Wisdom (Hebrew Origin)
Great Lady of Magic
Lady of Joy
She who mourns
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cleopatrastruth · 3 months
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violetmoondaughter · 5 months
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Knot of Isis
This ancient egyptian symbol is called Tjet or Knot of Isis and it's a sign usually connected with the power of the goddess Isis/Aset. Isis is one of the main deity of the egyptian pantheon, sister/wife of Osiris, goddess of magic and wisdom, goddess of kingship and protectress of the kingdom. She was seen as a universal mother goddess connected with beauty, love and fertility. In the Book of the Dead the tjet sign was addressed with the words "Blood of Isis" symbolizing the lifegiver power of blood, especially connected with the menstrual blood where the power of the goddess lies.
This sign resembles the ankh, except that the transverse arms are folded downwards, and resembles a knot of cloth and may have originally been a bandage used to absorb menstrual blood. Others suggest it represents the female reproductive organs and represents Isis in her role as the universal mother. Knots were commonly used in ancient egyptian religion as magical amulets and spell crafting. Large knot in a mantle were worn by Egyptian women from the Late Period onward and we tend to see the Knot of Isis tied into clothing during the Greco-Roman period.
The tyet can be compared with the Minoan sacral knot, a symbol of a knot with a projecting loop found in Knossos, Crete and with the Knot of Inanna.
The tjet was usually placed in tombs and was made with red semi-precious stone like jaspers. The blood of Isis was often combined with the djed-pillar especially in the decoration of temple ,walls, beds and sarcophagi. The djed is a pillar-like symbol associated with the god Osiris and it is commonly understood to represent his spine. When combined the two symbols alluded, via Isis and Osiris, to the unity of opposing world forces and with that to the unconquerable nature of life.
The tjet represents the female generative power of the goddess in which the magical source of isis lies and thus represents an ancient and very powerful symbol of protection and power.
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wanderingskemetic · 2 months
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cooki3face · 29 days
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Large spiritual goddesses and deities of significance right now: ISIS, Hecate, Lilith, and some Orishas like Osun especially that might be specific for you based on your lineage or ethnic background. That one falls into resonance with me as well, I know I have some ethnic ties to Nigeria but I’m uneducated about orishas or Nigerian culture and spirituality unfortunately, but anyways, ancestors and powerful divine feminine deities are calling!
If you’re a divine feminine being they want all your power where your power belongs in the palm of your hand, do not give it away any longer I just heard.
There’s heavy energetic and social transition within the divine feminine and divine masculine collective, I touched briefly a long time ago about the divine feminine collective awakening and divine masculines followed close behind some time after that. But those who are being left behind are acting up and I mentioned that already and that is apparent right now, stand your ground on your boundaries and what you want moving forward especially you divine feminines. The world was not always like this, this is a world that’s kept turning spiritually and energetically by the divine feminine herself and our societies used to mirror that. Pull that energy into fruition moving forward.
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seleniangnosis · 2 years
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Deity Aesthetic: Aset
Egyptean goddess of healing, magic, life ,rebirth, motherhood, compassion, knowledge and protection.
Some of her titles:
Queen of Heaven
Mother of the Gods
The One Who is All,
Lady of Green Crops
The Brilliant One in the Sky
Star of the Sea
Great Lady of Magic
Mistress of the House of Life
She Who Knows How To Make Right Use of the Heart
Light-Giver of Heaven
Lady of the Words of Power
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nocturna7 · 3 months
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unladyboss · 3 months
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EXTRA PROUD DAD-IO
Ebra was so proud of Sydney and she was watching him so adoringly.
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I bet he'll come through for her in season 3.
Pick up some pieces, if you will
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med-val · 1 year
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