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Invocation of Isis
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I beheld
a great wonder in heaven, a woman clothed with the Sun, with the
Moon at her feet. And on her head was a diadem of the twelve stars.
Hear me, O Lady Isis, hear and save. O thou queen of love and mercy,
thou crowned with the throne, thou hauled as with the Moon. Thou
whose countenance is mild and glowing, even as grass refreshed by
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Hear me, our Lady Isis, hear and save. O thou who art
in matter manifest. Thou bride and queen as thou art mother and daughter
of the Slain One. O thou who art the Lady of the Earth. Hear me, O Lady
Isis, hear and save. O thou Lady of the amber skin. Lady of love and of
victory, bright gate of glory through the darkening skies. O crowned with
the Light and life and love.
Hear me, our Lady, hear and save by thy sacred flower,
the Lotus of eternal life and beauty; by thy love and mercy; by thy wrath
and vengeance; by my desire toward thee, by all the magical names of old
hear me, O Lady, hear and save. Open thy bosom to thy child, stretch forth
thy arms and strain me to thy breasts. Let my lips touch thy lips ineffable.
Hear me, O Lady Isis, hear and save. Lift up thy voice
to aid me in this critical hour. Lift up thy voice most musical. Cry aloud,
O queen and mother, to save me from that I fear most. I invoke thee to
initiate my soul. The whirling of my dance, may it be a spell and a link
with thy great light, so that in the darkest hour, the Light may arise
in me and bring me to thine own glory and incorruptibility.
Isis am I, and from my life are fed all showers and suns,
all moons that wax and wane, all stars and streams, the living and the
dead, the mystery of pleasure and of pain. I am the Mother. I the speaking
sea. I am the Earth in its fertility. Life, death, love, hatred, light,
darkness, return to me, to me. Isis am I, and to my beauty draw. All glories
of the Universe bow down, the blossom and the mountain and the dawn. Fruits
blush and women are creations crowned.
I am the priest, the sacrifice, the shrine. I am the
love and life of the Divine. Life, death, love, hatred, light, darkness,
are surely mine, are mine. Isis am I, the love and light of Earth, the
wealth of kisses, the delight of tears, the bowel and pleasure never come
to birth, the endless infinite desire of years. I am the shrine at which
thy long desire devoured thee with intolerable fire. I was sung music,
passion, death upon thy lyre, thy lyre. I am the grail and I the glory
now. I am the flame and fueler of thy breath. I am the star of God upon
thy brow.
I am thy queen enraptured and possessed. High do these
sweet rivers welcome to the sea, ocean of love that shall encompass thee.
Life, death, love, hatred, light, darkness, return to me, to me. Hear,
Lady Isis, and receive my prayer. Thee, thee I worship and invoke. Hail
to thee, sole mother of my life.
I am Isis, mistress of the whole land. I was instructed
by Hermes, and with Hermes I invented the writings of the nations in order
that not all should write with the same letters. I gave mankind their
laws, and ordained what no one can alter. I am the eldest daughter of
Kronos. I am the wife and sister of the king Osiris. I am she who rises
in the dog star. I am she who is called the goddess if women. I am she
who separated the heaven from the earth. I have pointed out their paths
to the star. I have invented seamanship.
I have brought together men and women. I have ordained
that the elders shall be beloved by the children. With my brother Osiris
I made an end of cannibalism. I have instructed mankind in the mysteries.
I have taught reverence of the divine statues. I have established the
Temple precincts. I have overthrown the dominion of the tyrants. I have
caused men to love women. I have made justice more powerful than silver
and gold. I have caused truth to be considered beautiful. Come unto me
and pledge unto me your loyalties as I pledge mine unto you.
Oh mother Isis, great art thou in thy splendor, mighty
is thy name and thy love has no bounds. Thou art Isis, who art all that
ever was, and all that there is to be, for no mortal man hath ever unveiled
thee. In all thy grace thou has brought forth the sun, the fruit that
was born forth for the redemption of man. Oh Isis, Isis, Isis, graciously
hear our cry unto thee, we mourn for thy blessings on us this day, every
day, to nourish, to aid and to fill the emptiness within, that only you
our beloved mother can satiate. Unto thee do we pledge our solemn oath
of dedication, and for the power and glory of him the Unknowable One to
witness our devotion to thee.
For as we now receive thee into our hearts, we ask that
you never leave us, in times of trial and joy, and even unto death."
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