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Passages similar to: Secret Teachings of All Ages — Isis, the Virgin of the World
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Western Esoteric
Secret Teachings of All Ages
Isis, the Virgin of the World (55)
Osiris is often represented with the lower par, of his body enclosed in a mummy case or wrapped about with funeral bandages. Man's spirit consists of three distinct parts, only one of which incarnates in physical form. The human body was considered to be a tomb or sepulcher of this incarnating spirit. Therefore Osiris, a symbol of the incarnating ego, was represented with the lower half of his body mummified to indicate that he was the living spirit of man enclosed within the material form symbolized by the mummy case.
Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XXXV (3)
Osiris is he who prayeth that he may be buried
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLI (21)
It represents the funeral chamber. The four walls, which should be vertical, are drawn lying flat on the ground. In the middle of the chamber, under a...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CI (5)
Secured by reason of the writing with gum mixed with colours upon a strip of royal papyrus, put at the throat of the deceased on the day of burial....
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXIV (11)
He whose body is wrapped up in these bandages, he is mighty among the gods in the Netherworld. He is never repulsed; his flesh and his bones are like...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CXVII (6)
Osiris is made triumphant over his adversaries, and the Osiris N is made triumphant over his adversaries, and is as one of you, his patron is the...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXXXV (5)
The vignette represents always Osiris in a shrine, with worshippers before him
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CXXVII (5)
I am the Soul of Osiris and rest in him
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XVII (34)
It is Osiris, as he cometh to Tattu, and there findeth the soul of Râ; each embraceth the other, and becometh Two Souls
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XLV (1)
Here is the Osiris N. , motionless, motionless like Osiris; motionless his limbs like Osiris—let them not remain motionless, let them not corrupt....
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter LXIX (5)
I am Osiris, the Lord of the heads of life; powerful before and behind; his phallus extendeth to the limits of the human race. [81
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XXXII (1)
Osiris standeth up upon his feet; his company of gods raise him up
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XVII (50)
The junction of the Two Earths is the head of the coffin of Osiris whose father is Râ [23] the beneficent Soul in Sutenhunen, the giver of food and...
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