The Goddess Isis
There’s a part of you that already knows how to heal.
How to remember.
How to rise from the ashes, gather the broken pieces, and make yourself whole again.
That part of you?
She has a name.
Isis.
Not just an ancient goddess.
But a living archetype that lives inside your cells, your womb, your voice, and your devotion.
🌕 Who Is Isis?
Isis (or Auset) is an ancient Egyptian goddess — the divine mother, healer, alchemist, and priestess of sacred feminine magic.
She wasn’t just worshipped.
She was remembered as the embodiment of resurrection, intuition, and fierce, unconditional love.
In mythology, she’s most known for the story of reassembling her beloved Osiris — after he was dismembered and scattered.
She didn’t flinch. She didn’t break.
She gathered the pieces.
She used her magic, her breath, her body — to bring him back to life.
But the truth is: she wasn’t just raising him.
She was raising herself.
This is why Isis still lives within us today:
As the part of you who knows how to reclaim your power, even when it’s been shattered.
As the woman who heals not through force, but through devotion.
🌀 Isis as an Archetype of Feminine Healing + Power
To work with Isis is to remember that you are sacred.
Not because you’ve healed everything — but because you are willing to try.
She teaches us that wholeness is possible.
That your body is a temple.
That your voice is a spell.
That your pleasure is holy.
That your grief is sacred.
That your love — especially for yourself — can raise the dead.
💫 3 Tangible Ways to Connect with Isis
1. Create a Ritual Bath or Altar in Her Name
Isis is often associated with the moon, the stars, water, and the throne (she’s literally the “seat” of power).
Set up a space to feel her presence — or create a bath to invoke her.
✨ Try this:
Use deep blue, gold, or white cloths
Add symbols like wings, ankhs, the full moon, lapis lazuli
Light a candle and whisper: “I call in the energy of Isis. Help me remember who I am.”
Drop into stillness and listen.
2. Practice “Gathering the Pieces” of Yourself
Isis didn’t just heal others — she reminded them who they were.
What parts of you have been scattered? What parts were silenced, hidden, shamed?
✨ Try this:
Journal on: “What parts of me have I abandoned?”
Write each one on a slip of paper.
One by one, read them aloud and say: “You are welcome home.
This is reassembly. This is Isis work.
3. Use Your Voice as a Sacred Tool
Isis was said to speak spells, sing life back into being, and breathe resurrection into the world.
Your voice holds that same power.
✨ Try this:
Sing, hum, or tone in the shower or during meditation
Speak aloud affirmations like:
“I remember my magic.”
“I am safe to be powerful.”
“My voice is holy.”
The key? Don’t whisper.
Let it be heard — by your own nervous system, your inner child, and your higher self.
🌹 Why Isis Matters Now
In a world that teaches us to numb, fragment, and hide —
Isis calls us to feel, reclaim, and rise.
She is the priestess who weeps and still remembers her power.
The healer who knows grief doesn’t make you weak — it makes you ready.
The woman who dares to believe in wholeness — not just for herself, but for all of us.
You don’t have to worship her.
But if you’re healing from trauma…
Trying to remember your magic…
Longing to reclaim the parts of you that were left behind…
She’s already walking with you.
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