Hi there everyone.
Amazing to be back again with you today.
My name is Natalie Rose from Sisters of the Rose and today we're here to explore deeper our relationship to our Divine Masculine and we're going to use Osiris as our pillar,
As our guide in this moment.
So what does Osiris teach us about the Divine Masculine within us?
He teaches us that the Divine Masculine is not merely a force of power and order,
But a regenerative and stabilising presence that can even endure death and emerge transformed.
His myth provides a complex look at this energy,
Encompassing his life as a wise king,
His death at the hands of his rival brother and his rebirth as the eternal ruler of the afterlife.
As the first king of Egypt,
Osiris represents the Divine Masculine in its highest form of benevolent leadership and civilising influence.
He brings order and civilisation to humanity by teaching them agricultural law and culture.
He established the very foundations of Egyptian society,
Representing a masculine energy providing stability and force.
He also had a role as a fertility god,
Closely tied to the flooding of the Nile and the sprouting of crops,
Demonstrates that true masculine power is not separate from nature but deeply embedded in its cycles of growth and death.
Osiris's murder and dismemberment by his brother Set is a crucial part of his story that offers a lesson on the inevitable challenges to divine order.
His path to rebirth and his death shows that even the most benevolent forms of Divine Masculine energy must undergo a process of destruction and dissolution before being reborn in a more complete eternal form.
The scattered pieces of his body symbolise the fractured parts of the self that must be brought back together.
As the one who is destroyed and then lovingly resembled,
Osiris also teaches the Divine Masculine to accept its vulnerability.
His resurrection is dependent on the devotion and power of the Divine Feminine,
Isis,
Showing that masculine strength is not self-sufficient but is completed by its union with the Feminine.
After his resurrection,
Osiris rules the underworld.
In this new form,
He teaches us about endurance and stability of the Divine Masculine after transformation.
And there is a promise of regeneration.
As the source of life from the underworld,
Osiris represents the ongoing cycle of life,
Death and rebirth.
He is assurance that death is not an ending but a transition and that from every ending a new beginning can arise.
This is the ultimate lesson of the Divine Masculine.
It is not just a force for creating but for regenerating and sustaining life.
So sitting with that story,
With that myth,
With the embodied awareness of Osiris and what he is teaching us today about our journey of our own Divine Masculine.
Spend a few moments here in self-inquiry.
What can we learn from Osiris,
From his teachings,
From the way he ruled?
What is it in your own Divine Masculine that maybe doesn't feel like it is fully integrated right now?
Is there a fear of power,
Of stability?
Is there a fear of order?
Is there a lack of foundation or is there a lack of truth?
Whatever it is for you,
Bring kindness and compassion to this part but know this is where the work is.
Sit with this part and invite the deeper inquiry to begin.
It is through the strengthening of the Divine Masculine that we strengthen the riverbank for our own internal Divine Feminine,
For our energy,
Our creation,
Our creative life force energy to run.
So spend some time nurturing this Divine Aspect,
This Divine Masculine Aspect within you.
What do you need to take?
What steps or actions or new behaviours do you want to adopt in order to bring forth this part of you as a healthy container for your own Divine Feminine in the world?
Thank you again for listening.
We'll be back with you soon and for now it's me Natalie Rose from Sisters of the Rose.