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Isis Rises Operetta – Act 4
Summary Of Act 4 – The Immaculate Conception Of Horus
a- The scene is set in the marshes to hide from the evil forces of Seth and his accomplices. Osiris’ lifeless body[in a coma] lays on a typical Egyptian pier in the form of a lion.
b- Isis touches Osiris’ chest and feels a faint pulse. She then starts begging for Osiris to rise again. Osiris tries to respond but is unable to gain consciousness!
c- Failing to awaken him, Isis erupted crying over him!
d- Isis decided that if she is unable to awaken Osiris, she must find a way to have his child. Isis turned herself into a vulture — opened her wings and exposed herself to his seeds[sperms].
[It should be noted that vultures mate — not by direct contact with males — but by exposing themselves to the males from a distance — in a ritualistic dance.]
e – Three lightning sounds in the starry skies are visible — indicative of the immaculate conception of Horus – Isis is pregnant!
The cosmic force responsible for her impregnation was MeSSeH. the crocodile star, as per Spell 148 of the Coffin Texts:
The crocodile star (MeSSeH) strikes … Isis wakes pregnant with the seed of Osiris— namely Horus.
f- The stage is dark as we hear the crying of the newborn Horus; followed by the typical Egyptian celebratory zaghareed!
g- Isis and her newborn are surrounded by dancers performing a jubilant celebratory dance.
h- Shadowy figures appear in the distance — and soon attack trying to steal the newborn Horus.
i- A group of seven women – each wearing a red-colored headband with a scorpion attached to it, protected Isis and Horus and repelled the dark forces in a ritualistic performance.
This particular headband is indicative of a protective mode — of the newborn!
Begging Osiris to rise/awaken – on typical Egyptian bed.
Immaculate vulture conception — wearing vulture wings.
Immaculate vulture conception — Sperms/seeds of Osiris are shown impregnating the female vulture.
Female goddess with extended vulture wings.
A vulture with open extended wings.
The typical Egyptian bed with a lion head at one side and its tail at the other side.Supporting legs are also lion’s legs.
Madonna[Isis] feeding the new born boy — sitting in the simple box shape for a seat.
Isis and Horus in the Egyptian marshes.
Serket wearing a scorpion on her head.