Tag: Nephthys


  • Nephthys, a prominent deity of ancient Egypt, emerged from the divine lineage of Geb (the earth) and Nut (the sky). As the fourth sibling among the celestial deities—preceded by Osiris, Isis, and Set—Nephthys is also recognized as Horus’s older sister (commonly known as Horus the Elder). As one of the earliest goddesses in the Egyptian…

  • In ancient Egyptian mythology, the deity Nephthys embodied aspects of death, darkness, and decay, but was also revered as a powerful healer and magician. Known as Nebt-het or Nebhet in her native form, her name translates to “Lady of the House.” Nephthys was born to the divine parents Re and Nut, was wed to the…

  • Exploring the Enigma of Nephthys The allure of You, My Goddess, lies in the profound and enigmatic nature that shrouds Your being. Despite the vast number of texts that touch upon Your existence, revealing the intricate tapestry of What You Are, the concrete information remains limited. Currently, I find myself immersed in a comprehensive volume…

  • Alright, I’m in a new phase of my connection with Her—it’s a bit unrefined. For those of you already devoted to this Great One, your understanding is appreciated. Here, I will present this experience in its unpolished form, which perhaps is what She prefers. We’ll see if She conveys anything different. Temple in Eternal Twilight…

  • Nephthys: The Guardian Goddess of Ancient Egypt Nephthys, one of the prominent deities in ancient Egyptian mythology, emerged from the union of Geb, the earth, and Nut, the sky. She was the fourth child in a divine lineage that included her siblings Osiris, Isis, and Set, making her the elder sister of Horus the Elder.…

  • Would you like to delve deeper into the fascinating character of Nephthys, the protective goddess of the deceased within Egyptian mythology? Are you curious about her involvement in the Osiris narrative, particularly in the context of his demise? Our team, captivated by the stories of ancient Egypt, has crafted an informative exploration of the myths…