Isis, Osiris, Set, Anubis, and Horus

Isis, Osiris, Set, Anubis, and Horus
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This article presents a symbolic interpretation of the well-known Egyptian cycle of Osiris, Isis, Set, Anubis, and Horus. Rather than approaching these figures solely as mythological deities, it explores them as enduring symbolic forms through which ancient Egyptian thought expressed recurring structures within human consciousness.

The study builds upon established Egyptological scholarship while proposing a complementary perspective that reads these figures as dynamic forces: Osiris as ordered life and vulnerability, Set as disruption and fragmentation, Isis as restoration and intuitive intelligence, Anubis as preservation and threshold protection, and Horus as renewed vision and judgment.

Drawing on key Egyptian textual traditions—including the Pyramid Texts, Coffin Texts, and the Book of the Dead—the article suggests that the Osirian cycle represents not only a divine narrative but a repeated human pattern of rupture, recovery, and transformation.This article presents a symbolic interpretation of the well-known Egyptian cycle of Osiris, Isis, Set, Anubis, and Horus. Rather than approaching these figures solely as mythological deities, it explores them as enduring symbolic forms through which ancient Egyptian thought expressed recurring structures within human consciousness.

The study builds upon established Egyptological scholarship while proposing a complementary perspective that reads these figures as dynamic forces: Osiris as ordered life and vulnerability, Set as disruption and fragmentation, Isis as restoration and intuitive intelligence, Anubis as preservation and threshold protection, and Horus as renewed vision and judgment.

Drawing on key Egyptian textual traditions—including the Pyramid Texts, Coffin Texts, and the Book of the Dead—the article suggests that the Osirian cycle represents not only a divine narrative but a repeated human pattern of rupture, recovery, and transformation.

 
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Isis, Osiris, Set, Anubis, and Horus


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