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A little bit about names

by "Resurrect Isis" <willmoore@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mar 18, 2007 at 04:45 PM

Hello All,

This is a copy of a conversation I had with some people who responded to
the 
www.resurrectisis.org website.

Dear Leesa and Catherine,

Some of this is from a conversation I had with another person who
responded 
to the Resurrect Isis website.

"Isis was the goddess of double wisdom. She was twice wise. The sacred asp

of Isis was her wisdom symbol. The name Isis is derived from hiss + hiss, 
two hisses of the sacred asp to signify her double wisdom. Before the
birth 
of Isis, there was an ancient hawk god simply called Ur of Hor. Ur was a 
hunting deity. The name Ur was derived from the whirr of hawk's wings. A 
soaring hawk makes no sound. After a hawk has swooped down to snatch up
its 
prey, its wing feathers make an ur ur ur sound as it thrusts to gain 
altitude with its load. The name Assur(Osiris) is composed of hiss +
whirr, 
the hiss of the asp and the whirr of hawk's wings. The Osiris version of
the 
name is composed of hiss + whirr + hiss, two hisses of the asp plus the 
whirr of hawk's wings.


Assur, HissWhirr, is the dragon sound. The winged serpent symbol of the 
Egyptian uraeus is the source of dragon symbolism all over the world.
Assur 
was the original papa dragon of dragons. Chinese dragons, Siamese dragons,

Welsh dragons, dragons from all over the world were composed of hawk and 
serpent symbolism derived from Isis the serpent goddess and Heru the hawk 
god. They were all Pagans. Pagans were a world family. In every culture 
where you see dragons, those were symbols of their Pagan ancestry going
back 
to Isis and Heru. The winged serpent Quetzalcoatl of Central America was a

Pagan dragon of the Isis bloodline.



The names Moses and Jesus both contain hiss + hiss, the double wisdom of 
Isis. Over the course of time, I will get more of this kind of stuff on
the 
website, but it all takes time."



That much about the name of Isis is already on the resurrect Isis website 
somewhere.



The Pagans didn't just throw a name on a kid. Pagan names were formulated
to 
signify their Pagan identities. When you understand the pictographic 
alphabet, and you undertstand that scribes of the Thoth school used the 
names of gods to make words and names, then by reading names, you can
trace 
some of that ancient Pagan 'world family' culture in places where the
trail 
is otherwise invisible. We're all children of Assur and Isis by some route

or other. If we have old Pagan names, our names should reflect our Pagan 
heritage.



I'm working on a new Alphabet L page right now. The old one leaves much to

be desired. The letter L is a picture of Assur's leg, but it has a meaning

of "ancient" involved in it. If you are a scribe of the Thoth school and
you 
are trying to create a visual symbol to represent "ancient," how do you do

that? That's quite a challenge. Why a leg? He's old; he's ancient, but
he's 
still kicking.



The legend of Assur goes all the way back to the first civilizations 
following the meltdown of the Ice Age. Assur is the dragon's name. The 
dragon is a compound of the hawk god and serpent goddess. Assur wasn't
Assur 
until Isis resurrected him. Before that he was "El," which is the name of 
the letter L.



El was an ancient phallic god. He was a prehistorical patriarch of the 
earliest civilizations, long before the birth of Isis. (The resurrection
of 
Assur was the restoration or reinvigoration of El's ancient royal
bloodline 
via the womb of Isis.) In the Bible, El is called Elohim(spelling?). The 
Hebrews added their nomenclature to the prehistorical patriarch of all 
civilizations and then claimed him for their own exclusively.
Unfortunately, 
this bit of historical fiction has resulted in the deaths of millions of 
people over thousands of years - including the deaths of millions of Jews.

It is still going on in Palestine today. If you trace that whole conflict 
back to its roots, it ultimately goes back to a family squabble over who
are 
the legitimate heirs of the original king El.



All of the humans on this planet now are descendants of El. That wasn't 
always true. All of the Pagans were(are) descendants of El via the womb of

Isis. In my own opinion, I believe that all of the humans on the planet
are 
now descendants of El via the womb of Isis. The Jews claim to be NOT 
descendants of Isis. They're descendants of El via Abraham and the womb of

Sarai, their non-Egyptian mother. They removed the Mother Goddess from the

Bible and replaced her with Adam's rib to avoid Great Mother Isis.
However, 
when you can read ancient names, you can see that the name "Israel" = Is +

Ra + El = Isis, the Great Mother Goddess + Ra, the sun god + El, the
ancient 
patriarch. So, the Israelis are Pagans of the Isis bloodline whether they 
want to believe it or not. Their tribal name reveals their Pagan ancestry.



Your name Lisa or Leesa = El + Isis. You're a Pagan descendant of El via
the 
womb of Isis. A Pagan interpretation of Catherine is more difficult to
read. 
Ur was the hawk god. The letter N in the pictographic alphabet means a
son. 
Hence, the -erine part of Catherine says Ur + son, "son of Ur." If you go
to 
the pictographic alphabet letter C, letter C represents a council circle
or 
government. Hence the C in Catherine could represent a king, or a queen if

it is indeed a feminine name. So, the C in Catherine probably means Pagan 
royalty. The th is a problem.



Egyptian names ending with T are mostly feminine names. The T is a
feminine 
determinative. In hieroglyphics, the name of Isis can be written with just
a 
throne = Ass, or with a throne and a loaf = Asset; the loaf identifies it
as 
a feminine name, or it can be written with a throne, a loaf, and an egg.
The 
egg identifies her as the mother of the throne - the royal line. Hence, if

the "th" in Catherine was just a "t," it could be read as a feminine 
determinative in a name that is otherwise a masculine name. This would
make 
Catherine a royal female of a son of Ur, i.e. a princess.



If you look at the name Katrina, K is definitely a king. The t a feminine 
determinative, the rin = Ur + son, and the a = another feminine 
determinative. So, the name Katrina or Catherine pretty well adds up to a 
royal Pagan female. It is kind of fun and challenging to see names and try

to figure out how they add up to their original Pagan meanings.



I would like to do more of this stuff on names on the resurrect Isis
website 
in the future, but all it takes is time. I have years of work ahead of me.

Right now, I need to get to the Alphabet L page and get some of this stuff

in there.



Be Happy. Be Well.

Will Moore




 2 Posts in Topic:
A little bit about names
"Resurrect Isis"  2007-03-18 16:45:31 
Re: A little bit about names
Azure <tain@[EMAIL PRO  2007-03-19 19:32:07 

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