Osiris Resurrections Spell Kit

Osiris Resurrections Spell Kit

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🌅 Well now, ain't it 'bout time you unlocked the power of Osiris's resurrection mojo and took a walk on the mystical side? Let me introduce you to the Osiris Resurrection Spell Kit. 🕯️🌌

🌟 What's In the Box?

✨ Phallus Symbol Candle: This ain't just any ol' candle; it's a beacon of life, rebirth, and divine mojo. Let it be your guiding star as you tap into Osiris's realm.

✨ Coffin Candle: Yep, you heard right. This candle represents the whole shebang – life, death, and the cycle in between. Light it up to let go of what's old and make room for the new, just like Osiris himself.

✨ Conjuration Herbs: We've rustled up a special blend of herbs, handpicked for Osiris's approval. They'll make your ritual sing and deepen your connection to his transformational vibes.

📜 And don't fret, we've got a trusty guide to walk you through the whole shebang. It'll lead you through a powerful resurrection ritual, plugging you into Osiris's cosmic wisdom and boundless strength.

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    Who Is Osiris?


    In ancient Egyptian mythology, Osiris is one of the most significant and revered deities. He was considered the god of the afterlife, the underworld, and the dead, but also symbolized fertility, resurrection, and vegetation. 

    According to the myth, Osiris was the son of the earth god Geb and the sky goddess Nut. He became the first pharaoh of Egypt and taught the people about agriculture, laws, and civilization. His brother Set, jealous and resentful, plotted to overthrow him and take his place. Set tricked Osiris into entering a coffin and then sealed it, drowning and subsequently killing him.




    What Does The Coffin Symbolize?


    The occult symbolism of the coffin is a powerful and evocative image that has been used in various traditions and belief systems throughout history. In many cultures, the coffin is associated with death, transformation, and rebirth. It is often seen as a vessel for the soul, carrying it from the physical world to the afterlife. From a symbolic perspective, the coffin can represent the end of a cycle or phase of life, as well as the opportunity for spiritual growth and renewal. It may also be seen as a reminder of the impermanence of life and the need to let go of attachments and illusions. In some esoteric traditions, the coffin is used as a tool for ritual and meditation, serving as a portal to the spirit realm and a symbol of the mysteries of death and resurrection. Ultimately, the symbolism of the coffin is highly subjective and varies depending on the context in which it is interpreted. However, it often emphasizes the importance of embracing the unknown and facing the mysteries of life and death with courage and openness.



    What Does The Lingam Symbolize?


    In the realm of the occult, the penis is associated with the divine masculine and is seen as a potent symbol of creative energy and spiritual power. The lingam is often depicted as a phallic symbol, representing the creative energy of the universe and the potential for new life.
    In some traditions, the lingam is also associated with the god Shiva, who is considered the embodiment of masculine energy and the creative force of the universe. The lingam is seen as a physical representation of Shiva's creative power and is often worshipped as a manifestation of his divine presence.
    The lingam is also associated with the kundalini energy, which is said to reside root chakra, and can be awakened through spiritual practice. The lingam is seen as a symbol of this energy, representing the potential for spiritual transformation and higher consciousness.

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