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7/23/2019 Wakeup Black People http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/wakeup-black-people 1/8 Wakeup BLACK PEOPLE The Great Auwust, Isis "Lady of Heae!, uee! of Earth"  Auwsat, Isis is the GOddess of #a$i% the wi!d a!d &ire' (he is the Great O)e who hea*s' (he is the Goddess of Loe a!d War' (he is The +ii!e #Other' Her !ae is sa%red'  Auwsat, Isis is the u*tiate woa!, ysterious, i!te**i$e!t, powerfu* a!d a$!i-%e!t*y .eautifu*' Her wisdo is u!surpassed' " The (a%red )ae" I(I( is the ost popu*ar !ae today for the E$yptia! Goddess Auwsat, Aset, Auset,or Ast' Isis is a Greek word a!d i! the Greek period //01/2 BCE a!d the 3oa! period /2 BCE1/45 A+ it was pro!ou!%ed "Ees1 Ees"' We i! the !ew wor*d hae a!$*i%i6ed the word pro!ou!%i!$ it "Eye1sis"' The de-!itio! for her !ae is thro!e of power' THE A)CIE)T EG7PTIA), Auwsat 8Aw1sat9, Aset 8Ah1set9, Auset 8Aw1set9,or Ast 8Ah1st9 THE A)CIE)T G3EEK , Isis (Ees-Ees), Esis (Aay-sis),or Eisis (Ehees-ees) THE COPTIC:EG7PTIA), Esi 8Aay1see9or Ese 8Aay1seh9 THE A)GLICI;E+, Isis 8Eye1sis9  The Isis legend is the foundation legend of Egypt. Yes, there were military conquests involved, but religion not war, built the pyramids and the civilization that was Egypt. The legend of Isis grew beyond the real person. Her wors and the events of her life acquired supernatural characteristics, but there was a real person behind the legend. !he wasn"t  #ust a fictional character. The enlightened and long enduring civilization that was Egypt wasn"t founded on the imaginary deeds of fictional characters.  $ccording to the Isis legend, there was an ancient ing, $ssur, who was the first ing of the first ingdom on earth. $ company of evil conspirators murdered $ssur. They haced his body into pieces, and scattered his severed parts. Isis gathered up the scattered parts of $ssur and put them bac together. !he resurrected $ssur from the dead and copulated with her resurrected ing. %rom that union, she conceived and gave birth to their son, &r'Heru, Horus(.  $ssur went on to become the )ing of Heaven and *udge of the +ead. Isis went on to become the reat -other oddess she was the /agan"s 0Eve.0 Heru went on to become the father of /haraohs and the progenitor of the bloodline of 0divine0 ings. This much of the name /haraoh (haroah) 1 Heru. Pharaoh = PHeru. The Isis legend is not fiction. 2o author created this story out of imagination or fantasy. The Isis legend is an allegorical tale. It is the history of Egypt of many generations condensed into a simple story that they taught children who had no written education.

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The Great Auwust, Isis

"Lady of Heae!, uee! of Earth"

 Auwsat, Isis is the GOddess of #a$i% the wi!d a!d &ire' (he is the Great O)e who hea*s' (he is the

Goddess of Loe a!d War' (he is The +ii!e #Other' Her !ae is sa%red'

 Auwsat, Isis is the u*tiate woa!, ysterious, i!te**i$e!t, powerfu* a!d a$!i-%e!t*y .eautifu*' Her

wisdo is u!surpassed'

" The (a%red )ae"

I(I( is the ost popu*ar !ae today for the E$yptia! Goddess Auwsat, Aset, Auset,or Ast' Isis is a Greek

word a!d i! the Greek period //01/2 BCE a!d the 3oa! period /2 BCE1/45 A+ it was pro!ou!%ed "Ees1

Ees"' We i! the !ew wor*d hae a!$*i%i6ed the word pro!ou!%i!$ it "Eye1sis"' The de-!itio! for her !ae

is thro!e of power'

THE A)CIE)T EG7PTIA), Auwsat 8Aw1sat9, Aset 8Ah1set9, Auset 8Aw1set9,or Ast 8Ah1st9

THE A)CIE)T G3EEK , Isis (Ees-Ees), Esis (Aay-sis),or Eisis (Ehees-ees)

THE COPTIC:EG7PTIA), Esi 8Aay1see9or Ese 8Aay1seh9

THE A)GLICI;E+, Isis 8Eye1sis9

 The Isis legend is the foundation legend of Egypt. Yes, there were military conquests involved, but religion not war,

built the pyramids and the civilization that was Egypt. The legend of Isis grew beyond the real person. Her wors and

the events of her life acquired supernatural characteristics, but there was a real person behind the legend. !he wasn"t

 #ust a fictional character. The enlightened and long enduring civilization that was Egypt wasn"t founded on the

imaginary deeds of fictional characters.

 $ccording to the Isis legend, there was an ancient ing, $ssur, who was the first ing of the first ingdom on earth. $

company of evil conspirators murdered $ssur. They haced his body into pieces, and scattered his severed parts. Isis

gathered up the scattered parts of $ssur and put them bac together. !he resurrected $ssur from the dead and

copulated with her resurrected ing. %rom that union, she conceived and gave birth to their son, &r'Heru, Horus(.

 $ssur went on to become the )ing of Heaven and *udge of the +ead. Isis went on to become the reat -other

oddess she was the /agan"s 0Eve.0 Heru went on to become the father of /haraohs and the progenitor of the

bloodline of 0divine0 ings. This much of the name /haraoh (haroah) 1 Heru. Pharaoh = PHeru. The Isis legend

is not fiction. 2o author created this story out of imagination or fantasy. The Isis legend is an allegorical tale. It is the

history of Egypt of many generations condensed into a simple story that they taught children who had no written

education.

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 Isis didn"t resurrect the corpse of a man who had been murdered and chopped into pieces. The resurrection of $ssur

was a religious renaissance. Isis resurrected an ancient fragmented and defunct religion. 3ia her womb, she

reinvigorated the royal bloodline of a deified ancestor. That ancestor was the ancient ancestral patriarch 0god0 El. 4y

one path or another, El was the ancestral father god of numerous civilizations. 5ur word royal'real( is composed of

 6a, the sun god plus El, the legendary founder of the first civilizations. The name Israel means Isis 6oyal, the royal

line of Isis. The name Israel is a compound of Isis, the mother goddess. 

 Isis was a magician, possibly the archetype of the high priestess of the tarot. !he learned her magic from Toth,

although accroding to some legends she obtained her powers from 6a himslef by tricing him into revealing is name

to her, thus acquiring his full magical nowledge.

 In order to resurrect 5siris for the purpose of having the child Horus, it was necessary, for Isis to learn magic, and so

it was that Isis triced 6a 'i,e $mun76a, $tum76a( into telling her his 0secret name0, by getting a snae to bite him

and poison him, so that he would use his 0secret name0 to survive. This aspect becomes central in magic spells, and

 Isis is often implored to use the true name of 6e while performing rituals. 4y the late Egyptian history , Isis becomes

the most important and most powerful magical deity of the Egyptian pantheon.

 -agic is central to the entire mythology of Isis arguably more so than any other Egyptian deity. In consequence of

her deeply magical nature, Isis also became a goddess of the magis. The prior goddess to hold the quadrupole rolessof 

healer and protector of the canopic #ars, protector of the marriage, and goddess of magic, !eret, became considered

an aspect of her. Thus it is not surprising that Isis had a central role in Egyptian magic spells and ritual, especially

those of protection and healing. In many spells, she is also completely merged with Horus, where invocations of Isis

are supposed to automatically involve Horus" power as well as, the sun god El, the ancient father god.

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The ancestral father god, El, was a prehistorical patriarch of date unnown. His legend goes all the way bac to the

 first civilisations following the metldowm of the Ice $ge. He and his descendants conquered and bred widely long

before there were any written records. His legend was handed down by word of mouth through many generations in

the form of heroic stories and wise sayings. 4efore 4iblical Yahweh, El was the ancestral father god of ancient !yrian,

8anaanite and Hebrew nations. El was a generic name for od.

 El7elyon9 the most high od 

 El7shaddi9 the all sufficient od 

 El7olam9 the everlasting od 

 El7elchad9 the 5ne od 

 El7hanne"eman9 the faihtful od 

 El7tsaddic9 the righteous od 

 El7emet9 the od of truth or the reliable od 

 Immanu7el9 od with us

 El was the 4iblical El7ohim, $dams" father. El was the father of the 8anaanite god 4a"al. 4a"al is a much reviled god

of the 4ible, but 4a"al means son of El, and 4a"al was the father god of the 8anaanites of $brahams time.

 El7issa 'El : Isis( was a wife of 4a"al.

 El7issa in Hebrew means the wife;female of El. 4a"al and Elissa were gods of Israel up unitl about <== 48E.

0 $nd it came to pass, when men began to multiply on the face of the earth, and when daughters were born unto them,

that the sons of od saw that they were fair and they too them wives of all which they chose...There were giantin

the earth in those days and also after that, when the sons of od came in unto the daughters of men, and they bare

children unto them, the same became mighty men whcih were of ols, men of renwon.0 enesis .<9>7?.

 El was the 0od0 whose sons saw the daughter of men were fair.

 %ollowing the meltdown of the ice $ge '>>7>@ thousand years ago( our ancestors began turning to agriculture to

supplement or replace their hunting and gathering economies. The early agrarian civilizations of the -editerranean

region all traced their ancestry bac to the ancient father god El by some path or other A although not all of them used 

that name. $ssur was an Egyptian version of the god El. Isis resurrected El from the dead. El wasn"t $ssur until Isis

resurrected him. The resurrection of $ssur was a religious renaissance it was the restoration of a peaceful union of

related ingdoms that had fallen into disarray, strife and war. The resurrection of Isis is a renaissance. It is the

restoration of an ancient peaceful union of manind that has fallen into disarray, strife and war.

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  4lac Isis, The 4lac 3irgin

 $s all things in our reality have positive and negative polarities, so too does the feminine icon Isis. $ll souls contain a

side that is in the light and that which is dar. This reflects the emotionals aspects of third dimension, love very fear

and hate.

 Isis is a metaphor for the feminine aspect in all of us. Therefore Isis is portrayed as having dual aspects of Bight, the

goddess, and +ar which lins with magic, illusion, time, and alchemy of consciousness, the Tricster, -erlin, etc.

8oming from Egypt she would be portrayed as a dar sinned woman, though in modern times she is fair.

 $ll feminine archetypes in all mythologies, are lined to one soul, be they goddesses, priestesses, -ary, aliens entities,

etc. They are all the same soul essence.

The anh Cthe looped cross of EgyptD which Isis carries as supreme initiatri may account for some of the oddly7

shaped scepters carried by the 4lac 3irgins who, lie Isis, often favor the color green. Their greeness and blacness

 points to the beginning of the opus whose secret, according to alchemists, is to be found in "the se of Isis".

The Templars, imprisoned and awaiting death in the 8astle of 8hinon composed a prayer to 5ur Bady acnowledging

 4ernard to be the founder of her religion. In addition to the numerous hymns and sermons he addressed to her, he

wrote about @F= sermons on the theme of the !ong of !ongs, the epithalamion of !olomon and the Gueen of !heba,

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whose versicle "I am blac, but I am beautiful, 5 ye daughters of *erusalem" is the recurring refrain of the 4lac 3irgin

cult.

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