Egyptian Mystery Schools were ancient centers of spiritual, esoteric, and philosophical learning in Egypt, thought to be connected to the religious practices and wisdom traditions of the time. They offered advanced training in subjects like metaphysics, cosmology, alchemy, and initiation rituals, aimed at unlocking deeper spiritual awareness and mastery over the self and the natural world.
Egyptian Mystery Schools were closely tied to the worship of specific gods and goddesses, such as Isis, Osiris, and Thoth. Animals and nature deities were central figures in the teachings, with Osiris being particularly linked to themes of resurrection and eternal life.
The ultimate goal of Egyptian Mystery schools was to attain spiritual enlightenment or gnosis (direct knowledge of divine truth). Initiates were believed to be on a path toward becoming one with the divine or understanding their place within the cosmic order.
Atlantis Connection
Much of the knowledge of Ancient Egypt migrated from Atlantis and other star systems far away, like Pleiades, Sirius, and Aquila. In the pyramid text of Egypt (c 3500 BCE) contains sacred rituals and codes, similar to the hieroglyphics, which is a code language, that still hasn’t been interpreted correctly.
Esoteric teachings related to the nature of the soul, the afterlife, and the hidden forces of the universe. Much of this knowledge was considered sacred and reserved for initiates who had proven themselves worthy.
Goddess Isis
Isis was the archetypal mother and healer, representing divine wisdom, compassion, and the power of creation. Her mythology, particularly the story of resurrecting her husband Osiris, was symbolic of regeneration, renewal, and the triumph of life over death. It symbolized the power to overcome death and the passage to eternal life, emphasizing themes of regeneration and transformation.
Isis was deeply associated with magic and healing practices. Initiates in her mystery school were taught how to harness these magical powers for protection, transformation, and healing. She was also believed to grant her followers’ insight into the mysteries of the universe and the afterlife.
Becoming a member of the mystery schools required going through a series of initiation rituals, often symbolic of death and rebirth. These rites were believed to purify the individual, preparing them for higher levels of wisdom and spiritual power. Only when one has conquered fate and acquired divine freedom could they become a seer, magician, and initiator of the divine will of God.
Pharaoh Ramses
By the time Ramses (c 1300 BCE), entered Egypt, the land shined as a beacon of light throughout the world. Seekers of the divine sciences came from Asia and Greece to study in the sanctuaries of the Hierophants who they believed could give the secrets of immortality. The Hierophants brought people to Memphis and Heliopolis, Abydos and Thebes (Luxor), where we start Divine Feminine Activation – February begins.
Hathor and Isis
Hathor: She was sometimes considered the wife of Horus, aligning her with the sky and the divine kingship. Hathor’s nurturing nature linked her to both motherhood and love.
Isis: She was the wife of Osiris and mother of Horus, playing a crucial role in the Osiris myth, where she helped Osiris achieve immortality and protect her son Horus during his childhood.