Am i the only one that thinks that it is bullshit wat they saying about the encounter between ra and Isis. She wasn't there for his power,she was there to revenge what he had aloud to happen with Osiris,
Harvesting ra his power was a little extra.
i dont say that it is oke what she did but i can feel her ,everybody knows how it feels to lose somebody. The more you love,the more it can hurt and this was divine love .
i dont find what happens after that with the life of Isis, maybe she was punished. Maybe this was the woman ray had to go free out of the land of darkness and maybe when Osiris and Isis find eachoter again like they promised the golden age can finally begin again.
Did you ever think how the perfect world looks like?
For me it looks like this.
There is no money involved here.
Everybody has a house, food and same chanches to choose the direction they want to be educated in. When youre education is finished you would have the chanches to go around the world to see where you want to live and on what project you want to work. Everything invented would be for the betterment of the world and all of the people. There are no borders here,no colours, there is only humanity. Religion is no problem here, as long as it talks about following love,
There would be heavy punishment on hurting and sacrificing animals.
Animals may be used for there milk or eggs or cotton of maybe when they are old you may eat them but no more making animals only to kill them , they are too innocent to go true these horrors.
Ai would help people and be programmed in the beginning by only the most loving and smartest people there excist but the key here is that people would stay people and ai would stay ai, no intermingeling to become a robot,
To only way to become the best version of ourselves is by becoming spiritual so spirituality would be intermingled with everything and would also be reached and learned to everybody.
This would be a world that i want to sign for.
How does it looks for you because with everything going it is important to not loose sight of something beautiful.