An alchemical review of my book, Embodying Osiris, by Iona Miller.

 

Osiris re-viewed - http://drakenberg.weebly.com/embodying-osiris.html (If the link doesn't work, try cutting and pasting it into your browser instead)

 

 

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  • This looks fantastic. I look forward to reading it. Congratulations on your book.

    Lilan

  • Thom - This review is excellent--super accessible and filled with some rich content. I really like Iona's style. Congratulations on your upcoming publication in the Alchemy Journal as well. I'm actually thinking of subscribing now that I've seen it. Good stuff!
    • Splendid! Thank you Lewis for this wonderful excerpt from the Red Book and those incredible picture of Jung, et. al. This passage highlights the development of religion from tribal shamanism to Christianity. Animal totems, kingship and even Osiris were most probably imported into ancient Egypt from neighboring Nubia (not to mention a good deal of gold!) The collision between dark Africa and the Black Land produced hybrid gods; human bodies adorn by animal heads. The early Christians were well aware that Egypt's "dead gods" had transformed in pieces to contribute to the image of the Christ figure. Thus, we find Christ incorporating aspects of Osiris (dismemberment, resurrection), Isis (Mary, Horus (baby Jesus) and Seth (Satan) into the new Christian myth. Just as Osiris, a lunar deity, eventually eclipsed and/or merged with Re, the sun god, Jesus Christ returns the solar principle to humankind. Unfortunately, the Christian Church denied the dark (Seth) aspects, something Jung railed against and the reason why alchemy played such a critical compensatory role in the history of religion and psychology.
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