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Isis: The Divine Mother and Mistress of Magic

5 min · 23. apr. 2026
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Join host Edmund Cross as he explores Isis, one of ancient Egypt's most beloved and influential deities. Known as the Divine Mother and Mistress of Magic, Isis rose from relatively minor origins to become a goddess worshipped throughout the ancient Mediterranean world. This episode delves into her mythological origins as daughter of Geb and Nut, her legendary quest to resurrect Osiris, and her role as protective mother to Horus. Discover how Isis became synonymous with magical power, maternal love, and divine protection, earning devotion from pharaohs to common people. Learn about her widespread cult that spread from Egypt to Britain during Hellenistic and Roman times, her magnificent temple at Philae, and her lasting influence on religious thought. Edmund examines the archaeological evidence of Isis worship, her role in Egyptian funerary practices, and her depiction in ancient art and literature. The episode also explores how Isis represented accessible divinity - a goddess who genuinely cared for human welfare and offered personal protection. From her secret knowledge of divine names to her role as guide through the afterlife, Isis embodied the triumph of life over death and order over chaos, making her one of history's most enduring religious figures.

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