Asar and Asi ?
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There are references to Asar and Asi in the Holy Books. I always think of Asar as Osiris and Asi (or Isa) as Isis.
But I thought I heard someone say they are references to Christ? Is Isa the same as Asi as the same as Isis?
Please clarify. Thank you."Abrogate are all rituals, all ordeals, all words and signs. Ra-Hoor-Khuit hath taken his seat in the East at the Equinox of the Gods; and let Asar be with Isa, who also are one. But they are not of me. Let Asar be the adorant, Isa the sufferer; Hoor in his secret name and splendour is the Lord initiating."
Liber AL vel Legis Ch 1:49"For Thou art He! Yea, Thou shalt swallow up Asi and Asar, and the children of Ptah. Thou shalt pour forth a flood of poison to destroy the works of the Magician. Only the Destroyer shall devour Thee; Thou shalt blacken his throat, wherein his spirit abideth. Ah, serpent Apep, but I love Thee!"
LIBER CORDIS CINCTI SERPENTE vel LXV - IV:25"A, the heart of IAO, dwelleth in ecstasy in the secret place of the thunders. Between Asar and Asi he abideth in joy."
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Isa is the Arabic equivalent of Jesus, though I could see it (as a secondary meaning) as a reference to Isis, due to it being a similar-sounding word.
So, Asi is Isis, not Isa. Isa is just Jesus (primarily). And, as you know, Asar (Osiris) has an equivalence to Christ/Jesus.
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Exactly.