Gods and Godesses

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Isis of Egypt with the disk symbolizing Sirius on her head. Statue, Buddha, Art, Egyptian Deity, Egyptian Gods, Egyptian Goddess, Egyptian Goddess Isis, Ancient Egyptian Deities, Ancient Egyptian Goddess
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Isis of Egypt with the disk symbolizing Sirius on her head.
In Egyptian mythology Horus is the hawk-headed god who was born to Isis. He and she are often shown in statues in a way echoed much later by those of Mary with the baby Jesus. Like Jesus, Horus is the product of divine conception.  The Eye of Horus was a symbol for resurrection, power, protection and health! Ancient Egypt, Egyptian Art, Egyptian Mythology, Egyptian Eye, Egyptian Tattoo, Egyptian, Ancient Egyptian Art, Egypt Tattoo, Egypt Art
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In Egyptian mythology Horus is the hawk-headed god who was born to Isis. He and she are often shown in statues in a way echoed much later by those of Mary with the baby Jesus. Like Jesus, Horus is the product of divine conception. The Eye of Horus was a symbol for resurrection, power, protection and health!
The Goddess Auset aka Isis  Statute of Isis Suckling Horus; Bronze  Karnak Late Period (664-332 B.C.)    Egyptian Museum, Cairo for Mother's Day, 2012 Isis Goddess, Religion, Ancient Civilizations
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The Goddess Auset aka Isis Statute of Isis Suckling Horus; Bronze Karnak Late Period (664-332 B.C.) Egyptian Museum, Cairo for Mother's Day, 2012
Isis is a goddess in Ancient Egyptian religious beliefs, whose worship spread throughout the Greco-Roman world. She was worshipped as the ideal mother and wife as well as the patron of nature and magic.
Isis is a goddess in Ancient Egyptian religious beliefs, whose worship spread throughout the Greco-Roman world. She was worshipped as the ideal mother and wife as well as the patron of nature and magic.
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