What Is An ESET?

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  1. gearscout

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    The Essence of ESET...and I'll buy Pilsner Urquell Thank You Very Much!

    The goddess ESET (Issa) could give life. Motherhood. Birth and RE-Birth. This applies to crops as well as living beings.

    ESET (Issa) can be traced from Egypt to India, and far beyond.

    Effect on language, English: ESSENCE (or roughly, SOUL!) also (French) Renaissance (to be born again)

    Life Revival...

    ...as in revive the system that is laid low by a virus, trojan or other ailment.

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    Eset (Egyptian) Earth and moon goddess, throne deity, goddess of the sail and mother goddess. Eset embodies the throne. Possibly daughter of Geb and Nut. Wife (and possibly mother) of Osiris, mother of Horus. The Greeks equalled her to Demeter.

    She discovered wheat and barley. A goddess of healing; in her temple the healing sleep (incubation) was practiced (Sarapis, Apollon).
    She was born on August 27; her advent was on January 2 (Ishtar). Her lightmas is on August 12, Navigium Isis on March 5. Her worship was spread over the entire orient and the Roman empire.

    Eset appears in hieroglyphs as a human figure with a throne on the head and is often depicted with two horns, or with the head of a cow, as a cow or a swallow, but also as a goddess suckling either the Pharao or her son Sutech. Some of these statues were taken over as statues of the Madonna by the Christians in the 4th and 5th century CE. The modern image of Mary has adopted its face from these statues.

    -------from WisdomWorld.org---------------

    In esoteric philosophy the cow is the symbol of creative nature, and the bull (her calf) the spirit which vivifies her, or "the Holy Spirit." In the Vedas, the Dawn of Creation is represented by a cow. This is the Egyptian Issa (Isis) also, the goddess Virgin-Mother who is personified Nature. Isis is the female reflection, therefore, of Uasar, or Osiris. She is the "woman clothed with the sun" of the land of Chemi. All the gods and goddesses, of whatever antiquity, were androgyne. The universal energy, however, is considered philosophically as female. Astarte, the Syrian goddess, and Venus, Isis, Ishter, Mylitta, Vach, etc., are identical with the Aditi of the Hindus. They are all the "Mothers of all living" and "of the gods."

    ----------from "Relighting an Ancient Lamp---------

    The heroes of ancient myth were all born of the union of a spiritual, heavenly or divine father and an earthly mother. The force of this typology carried over even to the legendary birth of such exalted mortals as Pythagoras or Plato. The latter was acclaimed as the son of Apollo. Hence the name attached to the monads, in the reconstruction of the archaic heritage by those sages who from remote Egyptian sources formulated the religion for the Palestinian tribes, was "Israelites" or children of Israel. Some eminent scholars have lent their dictum to the derivation of this name from the Hebrew verb Azor, to help, and El, God, declaring it to mean "God is my help." But no scholar is in a position to pronounce an apodictic judgment on the philology of this word. This etymology seems strained, and there is no warrant in the lettering for the introduction of the "my" in the rendition. It appears far move probable
    that the word is a compound of three units, Is - Ra - and El. Is could well be an abbreviation or shortened form of Isis, the Egyptian goddess of motherhood. Even the Hebrew word for "woman" is isha (issa). The Ra comes direct from the great Egyptian father of spirit, Ra; and El is the Hebrew singular word for God. It would then read "Mother-Father-God," precisely what its generic character would make appropriate. The Hebrew heritage was drawn from Egypt, and in that land the name of the Divine Father-principle not associated with Ra was Osiris; significantly enough the original name of this deity was Asar (Azar). The Hebrews carried this very name forward in the title of their High Priest, who stood for the spiritual fatherhood, EL(e)azar and again Azariah. (It was the Greeks who made Azar into Osiris.) The spiritual progeny of this God were called the children of Azar, and with the addition of the Hebrew El, God, as "Azar-el-ites." This derivation may be speculative, but it is worthy of consideration.

    AND IT GETS "REALLY" WEIRD THE DEEPER YOU LOOK...

    Cults of the Severed Head (Templar Knights)

    "Herodotus (4:26) speaks of the practice in the obscure Issedones of gilding a head and sacrificing to it. Cleomenes of Sparta is said to have preserved the head of Archonides in honey and consulted it before undertaking an important task. Several vases of the fourth century BC in Etruria depict scenes of persons interrogating oracular heads. And the severed head of the rustic Carians which continues to 'speak' is mentioned derisively by Aristotle."
    - Julian Jaynes, The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind

    A similar tradition could be found in the Celtic cult of the severed head which figured predominently in Peredur, a Welsh romance about the Holy Grail.

    "A great lady of Maraclea was loved by a Templar, a Lord of Sidon; but she died in her youth, and on the night of her burial, this wicked lover crept to the grave, dug up her body and violated it. Then a voice from the void bade him return in nine months time for he would find a son. He obeyed the injunction and at the appointed time he opened the grave again and found a head on the leg bones of the skeleton (skull and crossbones). The same voice bade him 'guard it well, for it would be the giver of all good things', and so he carried it away with him."
    - Ward, Freemasonry and the Ancient Gods

    "One chronicler cites the name of the woman in the story - Yse, which would seem quite clearly to derive from Isis."
    - Baigent, Leigh & Lincoln, The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail

    "At one time there was only God. He was all omnipotent and existed alone. This caused him to become discontented, thus he split himself in two in order to create a mate. He kept the elements of Order and Logic for his own being and gave his mate the elements of Chaos and Emotion for her being. Her name is Yse (pron. Issa). She became so overwhelmed with love at her creation that when he kissed her, she gave him a reaction which was to become known as the 'Chosen Response'. The Chosen Response was the first acknowledgement and reaction of love between a male and female in the universe, and this became the greatest secret of and mystery of mankind, being 'The Holy Grail'."

    - Synopsis from the Merovingian Bible, "Angels Among Us! The Gnostic (Johannine) Christian Path"
     
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    Re: The Essence of ESET...and I'll buy Pilsner Urquell Thank You Very Much!

    Simply saying, Isis was known as "Aset" or "Eset" in Egypt.
     
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    Bullseye! This forum is not just about help and knowledge, it seems. Very often it is FUN as well... I like to be a part of it.
     
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