Isis: The Healer Goddess Of Egypt | Egyptian Mythology (1)
Isis an important member of the Egyptian mythology and pantheon, was a powerful sorceress and healer, the daughter of Ra, and wife of Osiris that gave birth to Horus. Isis, as such a prominent character that is still being worshiped today, has a lot of information that can’t be covered in a single reasonably lengthy video. If this video does well and gets 100 likes I’ll make a second part exploring more about Isis and her role in the evolution of humankind's consciousness. Going down the lines of Jungian Psychology Erich Neumann states that Isis falls under the archetype of the Great Mother and later she operates as the Anima. Psychologist James Hillman criticizes Neumann's reductionism in interpreting every kind of female figure and image as a symbol of the Great Mother. Hillman suggests that "If one's research shows results of this kind, i.e., where all data indicate one dominant hypothesis, then it is time to ask a psychological question about the hypothesis."