THE BOAT OF ISIS

July 26, 2024

THE BOAT OF ISIS: This extraordinary design was created as the coat of arms of Paris during the First French Empire ruled by Emperor Napoleón Bonaparte. Napoleón followed in the footsteps of Alexander the Great by invading Egypt in 1798. 

Both men understood that any claim of legitimacy would have to be sanctioned by the Mother of the Pharaoh, the Goddess Isis. Her son Horus was the rightful heir and ruler of Egypt, a position briefly occupied by the Pharaoh during his lifetime. 

Alexander the Great’s birthday was changed to reflect the importance of the helical rising of Sirius, the Egyptian New Year, around 17-22 July. He was said to be born on 20/21 July 356 BCE. In a previous post I mentioned that the first French/Latin ruler of Jerusalem during the Crusades, Godfrey de Bouillon, was crowned on the Feast Day of Mary Magdalene, 22 July 1099. 

Seeing that MM and Isis are one and the same, this ritual confirmed Godfrey as leader with the blessing of the Christian Goddess, Isis Magdalene. There are two goddesses in Christianity, the two Marys. 

If we now return to the coat of arms of Paris, then notice the Goddess Isis on the prow of the ship below the star. Napoleón used this imagery to legitimize his rule as Emperor. The star Sirius is not normally associated with the pentagram. The Venus Rose, a pattern created in the heavens every eight years by Venus is generally assumed to be symbolized by a five pointed star. 

Jesus called himself the Bright Morning Star and was believed to be the Messiah and legitimate king. The Star of Bethlehem announced his birth. If we connect Jesus, Alexander the Great, and Napoleón to the role of Pharaoh, things start making a bit more sense. Horus was the son of Isis and the archetypal ruler of ancient Egypt. Horus was also an embodiment of the planet Venus, the Blazing Star.

Today, 26 July marks the opening of the Summer Olympics in Paris, the first time the games will be held in the City of Light in 100 years.