
The Ankh
The Ankh, Symbol of eternal life, of the divine breath and enlightenment represents the union of the divine feminine and the divine masculine. The knot of Isis and the backbone (kundalini) of his spouse Osiris. They had a divine child called Horus (supreme divinity often associated to Jesus). The divine union of twin flames is at the very base of the creation on life in this physical realm and in the spiritual realm.💓
The Ankh is the equivalent of the Christian Cross for the Egyptians. Like the Caduceus it often represents 2 serpents, one Male and the other Female, both standing over the Lotus symbol of Enlightenment.
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Represents Eternal Life Sun = Male, Water = Female

One of the earliest proposals was that of Thomas Inman, first published in 1869, according to which the symbol combines "the male triad and the female unit".

The knot of Isis and the Djed (Backbone) of Osiris when united form the symbol of the Ankh.

The Djed is the symbol of Osiris, especially his Backbone which is where the Kundalini (Enlightenment) is Arisen in the Human Body.

The ankh and is different components, the Djed, the Bird which also appears in the symbol of the Caduceus (kundalini)

The knot of Isis, is called the Tied and is generally presented on the side of the Djed pillar (Osiris Backbone)

The union of Isis and Orisis

Isis and Djed always represented side by side

A representation of Isis and Osiris as Serpents, The female and the male serpents like Ida and Pingala in the Kundalini symbol.

The representation of the staff of Osiris found in the temple of Osiris. This is the Caduceus with The pine cone representing enlightenment.

Different representations of the Ankh

With the 2 serpents and the Lotus (symbol of enlightenment) we also see the Scarab (symbol of divinity)

We see the Sun Symbol but it is interesting to know that Isis the divinity of the Moon and the Water, Both symbols representing the divine feminine.

Isis is associated with the Moon, Water and Rain, also with Love and Fertility. Moon and water = Divine Feminine in all religions and traditions

Represented with a women and a men

And the Sun symbol

Serpent with wings that recalls the Caduceus symbol.

Horus his the Bird, generaly represented has an all seeing Eye. The Eye of Horus at the top of the pyramid. He his the most adored Diety in Egypt and his often associated with Jesus since he died and reincarned.

With two humans on each side

Modern representation of an Ankh