By Finn & stan.  Isis is known as “Isis of Ten Thousand Names”, which indicates that she is the Divine Mother or Divine Feminine energy in all its various.

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By Finn & stan

 Isis is known as “Isis of Ten Thousand Names”, which indicates that she is the Divine Mother or Divine Feminine energy in all its various incarnations as many female “mother” deities.  As the Divine Mother, Isis brings to Earth the energy or codes that are given to the Earth

 In Egyptian mythology, the scribe of the gods. He appears as the record-keeper of the dead, patron of the arts and learning, inventor of writing, and as creator of the universe. Thoth is depicted as a man with the head of an ibis or of an ape, bearing pen and ink, or the lunar disc and crescent

 in Egyptian mythology, a moon god, the god of wisdom, justice, and writing, patron of the sciences, and messenger of Ra, identified by the Greeks with Hermes. He is most often represented in human form with the head of an ibis surmounted by the moon's disc and crescent.

 Isis is known as “Isis of Ten Thousand Names”, which indicates that she is the Divine Mother or Divine Feminine energy in all its various incarnations as many female “mother” deities.  As the Divine Mother, Isis brings to Earth the energy or code Isis is known as “Isis of Ten Thousand Names”, which indicates that she is the Divine Mother or Divine Feminine energy in all its various incarnations as many female “mother” deities.  As the Divine Mother, Isis brings to Earth the energy or codes that are given to the Earth  s that are given to the Earth

 pron.: /o ʊˈ sa ɪ ə r ɨ s/; Ancient Greek: Ὄ σιρις, also Usiris ; the Egyptian language name is variously transliterated Asar, Asari, Aser, Ausar, Ausir, Wesir, Usir, Usire or Ausare ) was an Egyptian god, usually identified as the god of the afterlife, the underworld and the dead. He was classically depicted as a green- skinned man with a pharaoh's beard, partially mummy-wrapped at the legs, wearing a distinctive crown with two large ostrich feathers at either side, and holding a symbolic crook and flail./o ʊˈ sa ɪ ə r ɨ s/Ancient GreekEgyptian languageEgyptian god

 Osiris was at times considered the oldest son of the Earth god Geb, [1] and the sky goddess Nut, as well as being brother and husband of Isis, with Horus being considered his posthumously begotten son. [1] He was also associated with the epithet Khenti-Amentiu, which means "Foremost of the Westerners" — a reference to his kingship in the land of the dead. [2] As ruler of the dead, Osiris was also sometimes called " king of the living ", since the Ancient Egyptians considered the blessed dead " the living ones ". [Geb [1]NutIsisHorus [1] Khenti-Amentiu [2] [

 Osiris is first attested in the middle of the Fifth dynasty of Egypt, although it is likely that he was worshipped much earlier; [4] the term Khenti- Amentiu dates to at least the first dynasty, also as a pharaonic title. Most information we have on the myths of Osiris is derived from allusions contained in the Pyramid Texts at the end of the Fifth Dynasty, later New Kingdom source documents such as the Shabaka Stone and the Contending of Horus and Seth, and much later, in narrative style from the writings of Greek authors including Plutarch [5] and Diodorus Siculus. [6]Fifth dynasty of Egypt [4]Pyramid TextsShabaka Stone Plutarch [5]Diodorus Siculus [6]

 Osiris was considered not only a merciful judge of the dead in the afterlife, but also the underworld agency that granted all life, including sprouting vegetation and the fertile flooding of the Nile River. He was described as the "Lord of love ", [7] "He Who is Permanently Benign and Youthful " [8] and the "Lord of Silence". [9] The Kings of Egypt were associated with Osiris in death — as Osiris rose from the dead they would, in union with him, inherit eternal life through a process of imitative magic. By the New Kingdom all people, not just pharaohs, were believed to be associated with Osiris at death, if they incurred the costs of the assimilation ritualsunderworld [7] [8] [9]New Kingdom

 is one of the oldest and most significant deities in ancient Egyptian religion, who was worshipped from at least the late Predynastic period through to Greco-Roman times. Different forms of Horus are recorded in history, and these are treated as distinct gods by Egypt specialists. [1] These various forms may possibly be different perceptions of the same multi-layered deity in which certain attributes or syncretic relationships are emphasized, not necessarily in opposition but complementary to one another, consistent with how the Ancient Egyptians viewed the multiple facets of reality. [2] He was most often depicted as a falcon, most likely a lanner or peregrine, or as a man with a falcon head. [3]ancient Egyptian religionPredynastic periodGreco-Roman [1] [2] lannerperegrine [3]  The earliest recorded form of Horus is the patron deity of Nekhen in Upper Egypt, who is the first known national god, specifically related to the king who in time came to be regarded as a manifestation of Horus in life and Osiris in death. [1] The most commonly encountered family relationship describes Horus as the son of Isis and Osiris but in another tradition Hathor is regarded as his mother and sometimes as his wife. [1] Horus served many functions in the Egyptian pantheon, most notably being the god of the sun, war and protectionpatron deityNekhen Upper EgyptOsiris [1]IsisHathor [1]Egyptian pantheon