
Isis
Isis: The Magic and Motherhood of Egypt’s Goddess The Divine Feminine: Introduction to Isis Isis, the goddess of fertility, motherhood, and magic, was one of the most worshipped deities in ancient Egyptian mythology. She is often depicted as a beautiful woman with cow horns outstretched on her head, wearing a headdress with a solar disk in between the horns. Her wings are spread out and she is holding ankh (the symbol of life) or a scepter (a symbol of power). Importance in Ancient Egyptian Mythology Isis played an essential role in ancient Egyptian mythology. She was considered to be the Queen of Heaven and Earth and the mother of all gods and goddesses. Her name means “throne” or “seat” which symbolizes her power over all things in existence. As a goddess of fertility and motherhood, she was closely linked to the Nile River which was considered to be the source