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God Osiris, Lord of the Underworld. Gods of Egypt, Myth and Mystery, #3
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- Date de parution18/10/2025
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- ÉditeurHamza elmir
Résumé
In the timeless sands of Egypt, one name echoes through eternity-Osiris, the Green God, Lord of Resurrection, and Keeper of the Afterlife. Eternal Egypt - Osiris, Lord of the Underworld invites readers into the heart of the world's oldest mystery: the death and rebirth of the god who became the living law of immortality. Through flowing narrative and deep scholarship, this volume explores how Osiris transformed from a mortal king into the divine embodiment of renewal.
His story is not only one of betrayal and restoration, but of the cosmic order itself-Ma'at, the harmony that binds heaven, earth, and the underworld. Here, myth and philosophy converge: the river Nile becomes his bloodstream, the stars his scattered limbs, and every seed that germinates his eternal body reborn. Drawing from temple inscriptions, funerary texts, and the sacred art of Abydos and Philae, this book reconstructs the full arc of Osiris's mystery-the divine drama that shaped Egyptian kingship, funerary ritual, and the very conception of the soul.
Each chapter unveils the living theology behind the Book of the Dead, the Djed pillar, the judgment of the heart, and the endless union of Isis and Osiris as the cycle of cosmic love. More than a historical study, Eternal Egypt - Osiris, Lord of the Underworld is a journey into the Egyptian mind itself-a civilization that found eternity not beyond life, but within it. It speaks to the same questions that haunt modern humanity: What is death? What endures? And how does life renew itself through loss?Richly written and meticulously researched, this work stands as both academic and poetic-a bridge between ancient theology and timeless human experience.
It belongs beside the classics of Egyptology and mythic philosophy, from E. A. Wallis Budge and Jan Assmann to R. T. Rundle Clark and Erik Hornung.
His story is not only one of betrayal and restoration, but of the cosmic order itself-Ma'at, the harmony that binds heaven, earth, and the underworld. Here, myth and philosophy converge: the river Nile becomes his bloodstream, the stars his scattered limbs, and every seed that germinates his eternal body reborn. Drawing from temple inscriptions, funerary texts, and the sacred art of Abydos and Philae, this book reconstructs the full arc of Osiris's mystery-the divine drama that shaped Egyptian kingship, funerary ritual, and the very conception of the soul.
Each chapter unveils the living theology behind the Book of the Dead, the Djed pillar, the judgment of the heart, and the endless union of Isis and Osiris as the cycle of cosmic love. More than a historical study, Eternal Egypt - Osiris, Lord of the Underworld is a journey into the Egyptian mind itself-a civilization that found eternity not beyond life, but within it. It speaks to the same questions that haunt modern humanity: What is death? What endures? And how does life renew itself through loss?Richly written and meticulously researched, this work stands as both academic and poetic-a bridge between ancient theology and timeless human experience.
It belongs beside the classics of Egyptology and mythic philosophy, from E. A. Wallis Budge and Jan Assmann to R. T. Rundle Clark and Erik Hornung.
In the timeless sands of Egypt, one name echoes through eternity-Osiris, the Green God, Lord of Resurrection, and Keeper of the Afterlife. Eternal Egypt - Osiris, Lord of the Underworld invites readers into the heart of the world's oldest mystery: the death and rebirth of the god who became the living law of immortality. Through flowing narrative and deep scholarship, this volume explores how Osiris transformed from a mortal king into the divine embodiment of renewal.
His story is not only one of betrayal and restoration, but of the cosmic order itself-Ma'at, the harmony that binds heaven, earth, and the underworld. Here, myth and philosophy converge: the river Nile becomes his bloodstream, the stars his scattered limbs, and every seed that germinates his eternal body reborn. Drawing from temple inscriptions, funerary texts, and the sacred art of Abydos and Philae, this book reconstructs the full arc of Osiris's mystery-the divine drama that shaped Egyptian kingship, funerary ritual, and the very conception of the soul.
Each chapter unveils the living theology behind the Book of the Dead, the Djed pillar, the judgment of the heart, and the endless union of Isis and Osiris as the cycle of cosmic love. More than a historical study, Eternal Egypt - Osiris, Lord of the Underworld is a journey into the Egyptian mind itself-a civilization that found eternity not beyond life, but within it. It speaks to the same questions that haunt modern humanity: What is death? What endures? And how does life renew itself through loss?Richly written and meticulously researched, this work stands as both academic and poetic-a bridge between ancient theology and timeless human experience.
It belongs beside the classics of Egyptology and mythic philosophy, from E. A. Wallis Budge and Jan Assmann to R. T. Rundle Clark and Erik Hornung.
His story is not only one of betrayal and restoration, but of the cosmic order itself-Ma'at, the harmony that binds heaven, earth, and the underworld. Here, myth and philosophy converge: the river Nile becomes his bloodstream, the stars his scattered limbs, and every seed that germinates his eternal body reborn. Drawing from temple inscriptions, funerary texts, and the sacred art of Abydos and Philae, this book reconstructs the full arc of Osiris's mystery-the divine drama that shaped Egyptian kingship, funerary ritual, and the very conception of the soul.
Each chapter unveils the living theology behind the Book of the Dead, the Djed pillar, the judgment of the heart, and the endless union of Isis and Osiris as the cycle of cosmic love. More than a historical study, Eternal Egypt - Osiris, Lord of the Underworld is a journey into the Egyptian mind itself-a civilization that found eternity not beyond life, but within it. It speaks to the same questions that haunt modern humanity: What is death? What endures? And how does life renew itself through loss?Richly written and meticulously researched, this work stands as both academic and poetic-a bridge between ancient theology and timeless human experience.
It belongs beside the classics of Egyptology and mythic philosophy, from E. A. Wallis Budge and Jan Assmann to R. T. Rundle Clark and Erik Hornung.






















