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Isis

Fresco of an Isiac gathering with various figures priestessing for the goddess.

Acumen and devotion: priestessing in a world that distracts

30 August 2025

Priestessing in a noisy world means choosing presence. This is a reflection on the lessons of Isis, acumen, devotion, and the steady return to what is sacred.

Categories Spiritual Practice Tags Isis
The Isis Oracle by Alana Fairchild.

Beautiful and provocative: a review of the Isis Oracle

26 August 2025

An in-depth review of Alana Fairchild’s Isis Oracle, exploring its art, rituals, strengths, limitations, and devotional use in modern practice.

Categories Divination Tags Isis, oracle cards
A statue of the ancient Egyptian goddess Isis nursing baby Horus.

Honouring the goddess Isis: myth, magic, acts of service

12 August 2025

A practical starter guide to working with Isis, the Egyptian goddess of magic and healing, including altar setup, rituals, correspondences, and more.

Categories Goddesses & Gods Tags Isis
Pharaoh at the National Gallery of Victoria.

Pharaoh and the remarkable treasures of Ancient Egypt

26 October 20248 September 2024

Explore photos from Pharaoh, the latest exhibition at NGV. See 3,000 years of art, culture, and the complex world of the powerful rulers of Ancient Egypt.

Categories See & Do Tags art, Isis, Melbourne
The Hecate Chiaramonti, a Roman sculpture of triple-bodied Hecate.

Are Hekate and [insert a goddess here] the same?

28 October 202315 October 2022

Are the goddesses Hekate and The Morrigan the same? How about Hecate and Lilith? The Fates? Isis? Heqet? Their names sound alike. The short answer is no.

Categories Goddesses & Gods Tags Hekate, Isis
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How to learn more about the Egyptian goddess Isis

18 August 2022

Books, articles, lectures, and rituals are some of the ways you can learn more about the goddess Isis. Here’s a page of resources to help get you started.

Categories Goddesses & Gods Tags Isis
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