Myths About Isis - Alternative View

Myths About Isis - Alternative View
Myths About Isis - Alternative View

Video: Myths About Isis - Alternative View

Video: Myths About Isis - Alternative View
Video: The Egyptian myth of Isis and the seven scorpions - Alex Gendler 2024, May
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Spelling a spell against a scorpion. Saying the words: “I am Isis, I left the room for slaves, where my brother Seth locked me. And so He, the great God, the head of truth in heaven and on earth, said to me: “Come, O Isis, goddess! It's good to listen to: one lives, and the other leads. Hide with your son, the baby who came to us! When his members grow and all his strength appears, you will help him to seize the throne of his father, and he will receive the rank of ruler of both Lands."

And when I went out in the evening, seven scorpions followed me, and they were around me: Tefen and Befen behind me, Mestet and Mestef under my bed, Petet, Chetet and Matet guarded my way. I asked them earnestly, and my speech reached their ears: "Do not know the Black, do not greet the Red," do not distinguish the son of a (noble) man from a poor man! May your faces be lowered onto the road.

Beware of arousing suspicion until we reach Per-Sui, the city of Two Shod Women, the beginning of the swamp, the end of the cage. But when I reached the houses of married women, a noble woman saw me from afar and locked her doors before me. And she (seemed) angry to my companions. They consulted about her and put their poison together on the sting of Tefen the scorpion. And the dweller of the swamps opened the door for me, and I entered her house, tired. And Tefen crawled under the doors and bit the son of a rich woman.

And a fire blazed up in the house of a rich woman, and there was no water to fill it, for the sky, which could have rained on the house of a rich woman, had not yet come! And now the one who did not open (the door) to me, her heart ached very much, for she did not know if he would be alive. She ran around her town screaming, but there was no one there to come to her cry. And my heart (too) hurt for the little one, in order to save the life of an innocent.

I called her: “Come to me, come to me! Here my lips rule over life! I am a woman famous in my city who stops a poisonous snake with her charms. My father taught me knowledge, for I am his own and beloved daughter!"

And Isis laid her hands on the child in order to revive the one who was no longer breathing: “O scorpion poison Tefen, come, come out on the ground, do not wander, do not penetrate! O scorpion poison Tefen, come, come out to the ground! I am Isis, the goddess, the mistress of the enchantments, the enchant, the excellent sayings! Every bastard obeys me! Fall down, scorpion venom Vengeance! Don't run away, scorpion venom Mestetef! Do not rise, poison of scorpion Petet and scorpion Chetet! Stay away, scorpion venom Mateth! Damn it, the bite wound, according to the word of Isis, the goddess, a great enchantment before the gods, to whom Geb gave his strength to ward off poison in his power! Back off! Run! Back, poison, do not step, - according to the word of beloved (god) Ra, the egg of a goose that came out of the sycamore! Here is my speech, which I asked you, (scorpions), even at night! I told you: 'I will (walk) alone and (even) forget your names (while we are walking) through the regions.

Do not know Black, do not greet Red, do not look at rich women in their homes! Let your faces be lowered onto the road until we reach Hemmis's hideout!"

ABOUT! The child is alive and the poison is dead! Ra is alive and poison is dead! Just as Horus was healed for his mother Isis, so will he who suffers be healed! The fire is extinguished and the sky is calm because of the lips of Isis, the goddess! “Let the rich woman come and bring me her things, and let them fill the marsh dweller's house for the marsh dweller, for she opened her hut to me, and the rich woman left the beggars to suffer that night.

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But she tried her mouth: her son was bitten, and she brought her things for not opening to me! Oh, the child is alive and the poison is dead, for as Horus was healed for his mother Isis, so will everyone who is sick! “. Here the barley bread turned away the poison, and he left. This salt drives away the poison when mixed with garlic. Speak this saying over barley bread with salt. To accept. …