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Goddess Isis, Mother of Magic. Gods of Egypt, Myth and Mystery, #2
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- ISBN8232153007
- EAN9798232153007
- Date de parution13/10/2025
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- ÉditeurDraft2Digital
Résumé
From the golden dawn of the Nile to the twilight of the ancient temples, one name endured beyond all others - Isis, the Great Enchantress, the Mother of Magic. Worshipped as queen, healer, mourner, and mother of kings, she stood at the heart of Egyptian civilization as the living embodiment of compassion, creation, and cosmic power. Gods of Egypt: Myth and Mystery - Isis, Mother of Magic brings her story to life through mythic narrative and historical scholarship, revealing how her worship shaped the very soul of Egypt.
Across ten richly woven chapters and five appendices, this volume traces Isis's journey from the sacred city of Abydos to the last temple of Philae - from hieroglyphic prayers carved in granite to the whispered hymns that survived in secret long after her temples fell silent. She emerges not as a forgotten relic, but as an eternal archetype - the voice of the divine feminine, bridging heaven and earth, death and rebirth, mystery and reason.
In this sweeping blend of archaeology, theology, and poetic reconstruction, the reader is invited into the living cosmos of Isis - to walk her processional ways, to feel the wind beneath her wings, and to hear once more her words that echo through millennia: "I am all that has been, and is, and shall be, and no mortal has lifted my veil." Here, the ancient goddess returns as symbol and guide - reminding the modern world that love, wisdom, and remembrance are the greatest forms of magic ever known.
Across ten richly woven chapters and five appendices, this volume traces Isis's journey from the sacred city of Abydos to the last temple of Philae - from hieroglyphic prayers carved in granite to the whispered hymns that survived in secret long after her temples fell silent. She emerges not as a forgotten relic, but as an eternal archetype - the voice of the divine feminine, bridging heaven and earth, death and rebirth, mystery and reason.
In this sweeping blend of archaeology, theology, and poetic reconstruction, the reader is invited into the living cosmos of Isis - to walk her processional ways, to feel the wind beneath her wings, and to hear once more her words that echo through millennia: "I am all that has been, and is, and shall be, and no mortal has lifted my veil." Here, the ancient goddess returns as symbol and guide - reminding the modern world that love, wisdom, and remembrance are the greatest forms of magic ever known.



