My article 'An Isis Rosary' has been reprinted in the current issue of Mirror of Isis. It can be found at: http://mirrorofisis.freeyellow.com/id521.html
This is a slightly expanded version of the original article which appeared in Isis-Seshat Magazine #6, June 2005.
Work is already underway to further expand An Isis Rosary into a book, hopefully to be released by mid-to-late 2010.
Enjoy!
Paul, The Mystic Fool
What does 'The Iseum of the Tao of Isis' mean?
Iseum: The Greco-Roman word for a temple, shrine, or sanctuary dedicated to the worship of Isis.
Tao: Ancient Chinese word that literally means 'The Way', as in 'path'. The Tao is the undefinable, unmanifested, universal divine, often referred to as 'The Mother of the Ten Thousand Things of This World'.
Isis: A Goddess whose worship began in prehistoric Egypt. By Greco-Roman times, she was worshipped as a Universal Goddess throughout the civilized world. Isis is the manifested universal divine, often referred to as 'The Goddess of Ten Thousand Names'.
The Tao of Isis: The personal spiritual path of Paul 'The Mystic Fool' Ingrassia, slowly developed over the past decade and constantly changing and evolving. It is a solitary, eclectic mix of Taoist, Wiccan, Shamanistic, Isian, FOI, and even Catholic Marian practices and rites.
More info forthcoming...
Tao: Ancient Chinese word that literally means 'The Way', as in 'path'. The Tao is the undefinable, unmanifested, universal divine, often referred to as 'The Mother of the Ten Thousand Things of This World'.
Isis: A Goddess whose worship began in prehistoric Egypt. By Greco-Roman times, she was worshipped as a Universal Goddess throughout the civilized world. Isis is the manifested universal divine, often referred to as 'The Goddess of Ten Thousand Names'.
The Tao of Isis: The personal spiritual path of Paul 'The Mystic Fool' Ingrassia, slowly developed over the past decade and constantly changing and evolving. It is a solitary, eclectic mix of Taoist, Wiccan, Shamanistic, Isian, FOI, and even Catholic Marian practices and rites.
More info forthcoming...
Sunday, January 31, 2010
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