When we connect with Isis, how do we do that? Prayer? Meditation? Invocation? Visualization? Can we talk with Her, actually have a back-and-forth conversation? Can we ask Her questions? Can we request Her help?
Yes, we can. How exactly you do it is up to you. I believe it will be more important than ever for all of us to connect with our Divine Ones during the coming days and years. Life is not being easy or simple right now…if it ever really is.
For me, the boundaries between prayer, meditation, and visualization tend to be rather soft. Very often, I find that meditation flows into visualization flows into prayer flows into an offering chant flows back into meditation. Sometimes I visualize the whole time, sometimes I don’t “see” anything, but just feel Her presence. Sometimes I can “hear” Her voice, sometimes I just sense in some way what She is communicating with me. I have taught myself to be able to stay entranced and still take notes when it’s important that I remember the experience…or what She said exactly.

Here’s a perfect image for ‘ascending’ in your visualizations…indeed, the pillars in Egyptian temples were meant to be holding up the sky.
But why do we talk with the Goddess, why do we strive to “see” Her? There is a point and it’s not just an ego boost.
The point of this sort of talking with the Goddess is communion—sharing with Her in one way or another and asking Her to share with us. Sometimes we just need the reassurance that She is there, so we invoke and try to sense Her. Sometimes we need help, so we ask for it. Sometimes we are so full of love for Her that we simply must express it.

Talking with Goddess is good for our souls and spirits, too. I think that Iamblichus, my favorite Neoplatonic theurgist, had it right: invocation of the Deities lifts up the soul of the theurgist (or Isis devotee, in this case) and brings us closer to the Divine. By repeatedly connecting with Isis—whether through prayer or ritual or devotions, meditations or visualizations, dance or chanting, or any number of other ways—we make ongoing contact with the Divine.
The more we come into the presence of Holy Isis, the more we become infused with Her holiness. In the same way that we tend to mirror the people with whom we spend the most time, spending more time with the Divine can help us better mirror that Divinity, and can help to make us better people.

Of course there are ways we can make some serious missteps in this process. The most problematic is when we think we’re talking to Isis, but we’re actually talking to ourselves; when it’s not Isis Who we hear in our heads, but only our own subconscious echoes.
That’s what I think happens with some of the mega-church preachers who always seem to hear God asking for more money or with church-based hate groups who think they hear God condemning everyone but themselves. They’re not talking to the Divine; they’re getting feedback from their own interior bullshit. This can happen to people with even the best of intentions. I know it’s happened to me; chances are, if you’re talking with Isis, it will or already has happened to you, too.
So what do we do about it?

Unfortunately, there’s no easy answer, no perfect solution, no quick fix. The only partial answer that I know of is to develop spiritual maturity. A spiritually mature person will be better able to recognize their own internal “stuff,” and so be better able to separate it from true Divine contact with Isis. Did Isis really say that so-and-so with whom I had a fight yesterday deserved a big, fat comeuppance? Nope; pretty sure that was me and not Her. She, on the other hand, might offer advice on how I can get over it or She might even point out that I need to make an apology.
The other tricky thing about all this is that while we live in these bodies, we will never—I repeat, never—receive pure and unadulterated contact with the Divine. It comes to us though our own perceptions of body and mind. There is no other path the Divine can use. While we are incarnate beings, the Goddess must come to us through our perceptions—and our perceptions are always, always, always tinged by our own psychological makeup. That’s not necessarily a bad thing. In fact, getting to know our own psychology is very valuable in sorting all this out. It’s just something that is and we have to be aware of it if we hope to hear—in the clearest voice possible—what Isis has to say.

The one clue I can offer, after many years of wrestling with my own head and heart and psyche, is that when it is truly Her—as opposed to just my echo chamber—the thought-impression-words-feeling-intuition I get comes to me quickly and easily, and often (seemingly) “out of the blue.” I can recognize the communication as “not-me” (or not just me, more accurately). Sometimes the words are strange and poetic…or the images that come with the message are not ones I would normally formulate myself. If I am in mental conversation with Her, the words flow and I don’t struggle to understand the content of what She says, though sometimes the precise meaning takes meditation to unravel.
Yes. This is all very subjective. And that is my point exactly: we are always in the mix. That’s why the more we know about ourselves, the more we can move ourselves out of the way so that we can better know when it is Isis Who is doing the talking.
This was so timely for me. I just gave a presentation about using tarot to connect with spirit. You nailed every one of my points directly on the head and added a few . Beautiful work. Thank you.
Hope your talk went well!
Completely agreed, especially the point about the imagery or verbiage being unlike what you’d come up with yourself — that’s been a great way to help differentiate what’s purely my subconscious (which certainly tends to follow a lot of patterns) vs Someone else.
Yes! Would love to hear any other tips you can share. It is such an interesting and delicate thing to sort out all the bits and pieces…
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Good exploration of communing with the Divine as we worship
A great reminder of the importance of Divine Union. The gods need us in the same way that we need them, so keeping this magical feedback alive is a way of being divine actors in this earth.
Beautiful!!!! The gods need us in the same way that we need them. Let us keep this magical feedback so we can be divine workers in this earth. 💫🙌🏻🫀
If I could have articulated what I believe about talking with Isis better, I would have said something very close to what you shared in this post. It’s yet ANOTHER example of ongoing synchronicity for me, and that is one of my most dependable reassurances I’m on the right track. I love it when this happens, especially when it happens this beautifully!!!
This was the exact same thing I’ve been thinking about recently. Yes, it’s difficult to understand what is Isis and what is us, but I always think, Isis is kind and Isis is pure. If that’s missing, it’s not Isis but me
This is exactly what I’ve been looking for. I really wanted to know how others experience deities. I keep reminding myself that Isis is pure. Any impure thoughts aren’t her, but me. It’s good to know that there will always be some befuddlement in the process.
What about on the astral or in dreams? Is that more of a pure connection?
Hello Isidora!
I love your profound connection to Goddess ISIS! I am trying to get in touch with you to see if you are interested in being a guest on my Goddess podcast: The Oracle of Luna. I looked fory our website to contact you but could not find one.
Here is a link to my previous episodes if you are interested in listening:
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Thank you & Many blessings!
Bridget