The true meaning of the word ISIS

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In today’s world when you say the word ‘Isis’ the first thing most people think of is terror and brutality. However the name ‘Isis’ original meaning and all that it represents has nothing to do with the way it is used today. In fact, the true meaning is the extreme opposite.

“Isis” is the name of an Egyptian Goddess who was honoured and revered during the times of ancient Egypt. She represented all that is feminine.

I have been inspired to write this article in honour of the Goddess Isis. Her sacred name and all that she stood for have been over-shadowed by a bunch of angry men who do nothing but project fear, hatred and terror; a group of cold blooded killers who have no respect for life or the God they proclaim to represent. They are an organisation that is out to destroy all that is sacred, projecting incredible rage towards the feminine energy. They are fuelled by hatred and the inability to feel love or compassion. The irony is that they dare to call themselves “ISIS”.

Is it a coincidence that a name that represents all that is feminine has been stolen by a barbaric masculine energy that disrespects not only the feminine, but life itself? Understand they do not have a conscience, therefore there is no remorse in what they do. They are in the depths of darkness.

Just think for a moment. What God would create you in ‘his’ image but then want you to inflict terror and suffering to ‘his’ creation? It doesn’t make sense, especially since all religions preach love.

Hatred feeds hatred , no matter whose side you’re on. Hatred is an energy that keeps us enslaved to a corrupt system that manipulates us into going to war with each other time and time and again – all in the name of greed.

The name ISIS means Queen of the throne and the head dress of the Goddess Isis is a throne.

Before I share her story with you, take a moment to centre yourself by doing this breathing exercise which will help you ground your energy.

Imagine for a moment a golden liquid light showering down from the source of all creation…. unconditional love. Breathe it down into your heart through the top of your head, and then release it into your base chakra, centred between your hip bones, with your outward breath. Breathe the liquid gold light into your heart and release it down into the base chakra seven times.

Now read on as you continue to breathe into your heart the beauty that the word Isis truly represents.

The Goddess Isis was a goddess from ancient Egypt, the feminine archetype for creation, who represented many things – love, magic, life, fertility, motherhood and medicine. She was a divine being, the Queen of all Gods. She was worshipped as the ideal mother and wife as well as the patroness of nature and magic.

She represented all that is truly magical and beautiful in this world, never discriminating, accepting of all. She inspired love for humanity. The word Isis represents all that is sacred. The very breathe of life.

This is quite a contrast to how the word is used today and what it now represents – proof that just because you believe in a piece of knowledge, it doesn’t necessarily make that knowledge the truth.
In today’s world, when one mentions the word Isis, our minds immediately turn towards darkness. That is not the truth. Do not give your energy to it.

Thought – Words – Action. What you think is what you speak. What you speak is what you create.

Remember to see the beauty of all that “Isis” represents and allow your love to override the program of fear and anger in your mind.

Remember, hatred feeds hatred and fear feeds fear – no matter whose side you’re on. Sadly, this is the energy that is ruling this world right now. This is the energy that is trying to destroy our planet.

Love – as taught by all gods – is the key that will set us free.

Affirmation: “I now let go of all the fears as I am open to receive all the love and abundance that I seek. I am one with everything.”

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