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heru
04-13-2009, 02:20 AM
after the last episode and the whole EGYPTAIN slant i am think that LOST might mean more than people lost on an island and that the passengers themselves are the LOST pieces of OSIRIS that need to be brought together again for the resurrection of a god. each of them poses unique qualities and each of them are connected and needed to be brought together. well what do u think????

LissaMarie
04-13-2009, 08:34 AM
I like your theory. There is obviously an Egyptian connection and your theory certainly makes a lot of sense! A lot of the pieces fit. I like it!

dharmabum
04-13-2009, 10:59 AM
Interesting theory. If that were the case, then I wonder which 14 people would be the pieces of Osiris? And who's Set: Ben or Widmore?

NappyP
04-13-2009, 11:39 PM
expand on that osiris stuff. where does that come from? I know nothing of him/her/it.

heru
04-14-2009, 01:42 AM
osiris was a primary god in egyptain beliefs murdered by his brother Set or SETH and the body of Osiris was cut up into pieces and his wife ISIS had to find the pieces and put him back together with the help of Anubis. she found all the pieces except one so the oblesk (sp) (***think the Washington Monument) was constructed to replace the missing piece (phallic symbol). and he was resurrected as the god of the dead.

Osiris presided over the judgement of humans before they could the after life, you heart had to be weighed against the feather of MAAT and if you live according to the 42 Negative Confessions (think 10 commandments) u entered the after life, if not your soul was devoured.

THoth kept a record of the proceedings and Anubis was present as well.

thats a very short explanation hope that clears up somethings 4 u.

NappyP
04-14-2009, 06:49 AM
thanks for clearing that up.

i like it overall. have any idea what the replaced 13th part may be? you find that in the shows mythos and ill be an advocate of this.

my guess, would be 4 toe.

headscratch
04-14-2009, 03:48 PM
i think this is dead on as to the light. Confessions are important for sure. We saw ecko die when he would not confess, but ben lived when he did. The apth is to enlightenment and if you become enlightened as to what is good then you get to go on, otherwise you are destroyed. I think the plot is deeper in that the Egyption theme in this story is repeated in otehr themes. Chek out my theory for more information. Also note that the item created to raise Osiris from the dad is believe to also be the LOST ark of the covenant and I think is what creates the light. Some have stated they think the Richard Alpert is RA the one and only. I always thought the egyptions and hindus were polytheistic, but it seems to be becoming clearer that they are really montheistic and the ultimate belief is in one god an that we are all manifestations of God that have been made so that we can come to know god so that God can behold God. Read about kaballah and these things can become clearer. Here is an additional link about "the lost Doctrines of Christianity:

http://reluctant-messenger.com/Lost-Doctrines-Christianity004.htm

God is a void where nothing but God existed and is something beyond our comprehension. Also read up on Ram Dass.

Also read my other thread in the theories forum and you will see some interesting tie ins that all religions are paths to the one light and how kaballah may be the ultimate creative center.

heru
04-14-2009, 03:53 PM
the lost ark is said to contain the broken pieces of the tablets held by MOSES the missing pieces of Osiris (AUSAR) is the Obliesk.

yea the people of egypt were far more monotheistic than they get credit for esp. during the reign of pharaoh Ankenaton who did away with all the "lesser gods" and only look to the sun as the symbol of the one god.

dharmabum
04-14-2009, 04:05 PM
the lost ark is said to contain the broken pieces of the tablets held by MOSES the missing pieces of Osiris (AUSAR) is the Obliesk.

yea the people of egypt were far more monotheistic than they get credit for esp. during the reign of pharaoh Ankenaton who did away with all the "lesser gods" and only look to the sun as the symbol of the one god.
Quite a few writers have suggested that either Moses was Akhenaten, or he waws a priest of Aten who went on the run after Akhenaten died and the polytheistic priests who he had put out of work seized the opportunity to destroy the monotheistic Aten cult and restore the old religion. According to this theory, he liberated the Hebrew slaves (though he himself was an Egyptian), led them out of Egypt, and gave them their religion.

jonathanisthemonster
04-14-2009, 04:45 PM
Osiris presided over the judgement of humans before they could the after life, you heart had to be weighed against the feather of MAAT and if you live according to the 42 Negative Confessions (think 10 commandments) u entered the after life, if not your soul was devoured.



I think that's very possible. Also, look up Ammit for what could be the monster. Ammit had the head of a crocodile, front body of a lion/lioness, and the rear of a hippo. Ammit was the monster that devoured the souls after they were deemed unworthy.

heru
04-15-2009, 03:43 PM
yes i am also open to the idea that Moses is Ankenaton because (to my knowledge) there is no physical evidence of the existence of Moses and I can see his story being altered over the years to become the exodus account we have today.

Moses and Monotheism by Freud also plays into this idea somewhat.