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Many of the ancient Egyptian goddesses and gods are now serving the peoples of the planet as Hierarchs of the Twelve Universals Rays. Their narrative descriptive write-ups as Hierarchs often differ significantly from how they were viewed historically in recorded legends and mythos. Some of them were also Lemurian Orions and Pleiadians who returned repeatedly over the ages in different cultures to help their Lemurian kin quicken their evolutionary life spirals. Isīs (Aset, Auset, Auzit, Eset, Stella Maris) was the Egyptian all goddess, the female eye of Rā, and queenly benefactress who used her shamanic knowledge of soul transformation and empowerment words to help humanity heal by embracing their divinity. Revered from around 2700 B.C.E. to 400 A.C.E. throughout the region, but, particularly on the Giza Plateau and the Nile Delta. She was depicted in monumental carvings, reliefs, sculptures, and wall paintings, and, mentioned in the stele "Great Hymn to Isīs" and the Pyramid Texts.
An Egyptian mother goddess and protectress of the
pharaohs, she was usually portrayed as a human woman wearing a crown of cow
horns encircling a sun disc, she was also sometimes represented as her Animal
Totem Hawk. Isīs was also esteemed by the Greco-Roman cultures who knew her as
goddess Stellar Maris, the "Star of the Sea". There were sanctuaries dedicated
to her at Pompeii and Delos.
The way her devotees portrayed her with her son Horūs was nearly identical with the way the early Christians portrayed the Virgin Mary with her son Jesus. The parents of Isīs were from two different Lemurian groups. The daughter of an Eponan (Mars) Shaman Father, Tatźnen, and a Brighid Singer mother, Hathōr, one of a handful of survivors who relocated to the Earth after the destruction of the planet, Brighid (Asteroid Belt). Isīs remained behind on the Earth with the surviving Lemurian Singers when the Lemurian Achievers and Lemurian Shamans relocated to Orion and the Pleiades shortly before the destruction of Atlantis and Lemuria. Along with her husband, the Osirīs, an Atlantean Lemurian Achiever. her father, a Lemurian Eponan Shaman, Tatźnen, and a group of Lemurian Singers who had survived the destruction of Brighid that included her mother Hathōr, Isīs journeyed to Egypt after the flood waters receded. Most of the legends about Isīs, Osirīs, and Horūs are allegorical in nature. There are hidden spiritual truths within the wording of the texts. Take for example the story where Seth dismembers Osirīs and scatters his body parts throughout the landscape. What really happened was that Osirīs suffered intense soul essence loss during his interdimensional encounters and struggles with Seth. Seth, who had stolen and siphoned off this treasury of divine attributes, powers, gifts, light matrix energies, and skills of Osirīs, then wantonly distributed them widely, as spoils of war and blunder booty, to his contingent of cohorts.
As a Shamanic Healer, Isīs used her lost soul
essence retrieval skills to eventually restore everything back to the way it was
in his light matrix. Their son Horūs, assisted her in this Shamanic Healing
process. Isīs also had an abode in Sumeria where she was
called the "Wild Cow Queen". As goddess Nisun (Ninsun, Ninsuna), she was known
for her wisdom and dream interpretation abilities...
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