Over the past decade, I have become increasingly fascinated by how mythology, astrology, astronomy, psychology, and real-life experience continually illuminate one another. The deeper I study birth charts, the more these ancient archetypes seem to come alive as living patterns expressing themselves through human experience.
For several months now, I have found myself returning again and again to the symbolism of Ancient Egypt more than to any other ancient civilization. One transit would draw my attention toward Hathor. Another would highlight the Sphinx asteroid. Then came Orion, Sirius, and the fascinating mythology woven through the Egyptian deities that continue to inspire millions of people thousands of years after their stories first emerged. Every time I thought the thread had reached its conclusion, another alignment appeared, inviting me to look a little deeper.
Now, as Jupiter begins its year-long journey through Leo, it enters the sign alongside asteroid Isis while travelling in close conjunction with Osiris. It also forms a harmonious sextile to Mars, which is conjunct asteroid Atlantis in Gemini. Let's explore...

When symbolism repeats itself this consistently, I tend to pay attention because astrology has taught me that recurring symbols often reveal the most significant themes moving through both our individual lives and the collective psyche. They invite observation, contemplation, and perhaps most importantly, meaningful conversation. As I witnessed many times within our Galactic Astrology community, it is in the experience of an honest sharing and being witnessed in our truth when transformational healing and soul activation can take place.
Over recent months, many members have shared experiences that beautifully mirror these Egyptian archetypes. Some have spoken of vivid dreams set in Ancient Egypt. Others have found themselves unexpectedly drawn toward Egyptian mythology after years of little interest. Many have described profound emotional healing, creative breakthroughs, moments of deep remembrance, or an almost irresistible desire to step more fully into the work they feel they came here to do. And perhaps you have noticed something similar in your own life too? I find the pattern both fascinating and deeply inspiring.
This particular alignment feels especially significant because Jupiter is involved.
In astrology, Jupiter often represents expansion, growth, wisdom, optimism, teaching, and the desire to broaden our understanding of life. Wherever Jupiter travels, it tends to amplify the symbolism of the archetypes it encounters. As it enters Leo -- a sign traditionally associated with the heart, creativity, joyful self-expression, courage, generosity, and authentic leadership -- it does so while embracing the ancient archetypes of Isis and Osiris.
To me, this feels less like a call to become someone new and more like an invitation to drop into our wholeness.
Leo, at its highest expression, has never been about seeking applause or performing for approval. It reminds us that our greatest contribution to the world comes when we express the truth of who we are with sincerity, warmth, and courage. Jupiter magnifies that invitation over the coming year.
Interestingly, this message seems to be emerging far beyond the astrology community.
Over the past few weeks, I have smiled as millions of people around the world have enthusiastically embraced new conversations about authentic communication, joyful self-expression, and sharing their voice more freely online. Many of these individuals may know nothing about astrology, yet they are responding to the very themes that Jupiter's entrance into Leo so beautifully symbolizes. I find moments like these endlessly fascinating.
Again and again, I observe people responding to the same collective current through entirely different languages. Some approach it through mythology. Others through psychology, creativity, neuroscience, leadership, or simply following a potent inner nudge that says, It's time to stop hiding.
It seems that inspiration has always spoken many languages.
As I contemplated this conjunction, I found myself reflecting on the deeper relationship between Isis and Osiris.
Isis represents the sovereign creative intelligence that patiently restores what has been forgotten.
Osiris represents the journey of fragmentation, transformation, and eventual return to wholeness.
Together, standing beside Jupiter at the threshold of Leo, they seem to whisper a timeless reminder: The world does not need a perfect version of you. It needs the integrated one.
I feel this next chapter is not about becoming more impressive (forcefully in the shadow side of Leo). But about becoming joyfully authentic, 'dancing like no one is watching'. We can do this by lovingly remembering the parts of ourselves that have always been waiting to come Home.
And perhaps that is where the ancient wisdom of Isis is here to guide us through this new treshold.
Isis ~ She of a Thousand Names
My own relationship with the Isis archetype deepened several years ago when I first read The Sophia Code by Kaia Ra.
Many of you know how much I enjoy studying mythology, ancient civilizations, and the recurring symbolism that appears throughout different spiritual traditions. Yet every now and then a particular perspective seems to arrive at exactly the right moment, illuminating an archetype in an entirely new way. That was my experience with Kaia Ra's beautiful transmission of Isis.
In The Sophia Code, Isis is lovingly remembered as "She of a Thousand Names." Rather than presenting Isis solely as the well-known Egyptian goddess, Kaia Ra describes her as a historical woman who lived long after Hathor's ascension to Sirius, a devoted initiate who dedicated her life to embodying the teachings of Hathor.
According to this narrative, Isis eventually became an Oracle within Hathor's lineage, carrying a remarkable gift that Kaia Ra describes as planetary oracular activism -- the ability to receive and clearly communicate direct guidance from Mother Earth and the many kingdoms of life. Rather than seeking authority for herself, her service was devoted to helping the people of Egypt remember their own sacred relationship with creation and their own innate capacity for ascension.
Whether one interprets this account as literal history, inspired spiritual teaching, symbolic mythology, or a profound meditation on consciousness, I find the archetypal message extraordinarily beautiful.
Because beneath every version of the Isis story, one central theme seems to remain consistent. Isis does not rescue humanity by asking people to worship her. She patiently reminds them how to remember themselves.
This is one of the reasons I feel her symbolism resonates so deeply today. We are living in an age overflowing with information. We have access to more books, podcasts, courses, opinions, and teachings than at any other point in human history. Yet despite this abundance of knowledge, many people carry the same pressing questions.
"Am I ready to share my voice?"
"Who am I to teach?"
"What if I am judged?"
"What if I am misunderstood?"
"What if my gifts are not enough?"
The more I reflect on this, the more I see that perhaps these are not simply questions of confidence but perhaps they are invitations and initiations into full embodiment of our soul.
The Isis archetype continually points us back toward the sovereign creative intelligence already living within us. She reminds us that authentic leadership is not something we achieve through status, titles, or recognition. It emerges naturally as we become increasingly aligned with our own truth and in service to the Great Spirit, God, or Source.
As I have reflected on this Jupiter conjunction, I cannot help but notice how beautifully these themes complement Jupiter's entrance into Leo. Leo encourages us to allow our hearts to become visible. Jupiter expands whatever it touches. And Isis reminds us that our most meaningful contribution to the world will never come from trying to become someone else. It will come from courageously expressing who we already are.
That expression will look different for every one of us. For some it may be creating art; for others, writing, teaching, healing, building a conscious business, raising children with extraordinary presence, growing food, protecting nature, serving quietly behind the scenes, or simply becoming a source of kindness and stability within their family or community.
Let's remember that authentic creative expression is not measured by the size of an audience. It is measured by the sincerity with which we embody our gifts.
One passage from The Sophia Code has remained with me ever since I first read it. Before inviting readers into a profound declaration of sovereign embodiment, Isis offers these words:
"I now clear what does not serve me, in preparation to accept the sovereign divinity of my humanity."
Yesterday's Capricorn Full Moon provided a beautiful opportunity for such a declaration. I captured this for you at midnight at the beach near my home. Doesn't the moon look like a lighthouse pointing Home? :)

The full moon highlighted another theme I am gratefully noticing shared by more and more people and that is realizing that Soul embodiment is not about becoming more spiritual. It is more often about lovingly releasing everything that convinced us we were ever separate from our own divine creative nature.
So here is another invitation held within this beautiful cosmic alignment:
"We are ready to release old fears, doubts, inherited stories, and outdated identities that have prevented our authentic self from being fully expressed."
Osiris ~ The Journey Back to Wholeness
If Isis reminds us of the sovereign creative intelligence that already lives within us, then Osiris tells the story of what happens when that wholeness appears to be lost. Perhaps no Egyptian myth illustrates the human journey more beautifully.
Most people know the broad outline of the story. Osiris, the wise king, is betrayed by his brother Set, who murders him and scatters his body into fourteen pieces across the land. Isis then begins an extraordinary journey, patiently searching for each fragment until she is able to restore him to wholeness.
For centuries, this has been understood as a myth of death and resurrection. Yet the older I become, the more I find myself wondering whether its deepest message is not resurrection itself, but integration. And it was only possible through deep love.
If we are honest, most of us know what it feels like to become fragmented. Life has a way of scattering pieces of us. Sometimes we leave behind the joyful child because the world tells us to grow up. Or we silence our voice after being criticised. Sometimes we abandon our creativity in favour of security or disconnect from our intuition because we have been taught to trust only what can be measured. Painful experiences can convince us that certain parts of ourselves are simply too vulnerable to express again.
Over time, often without even realizing it, we become beautifully functional... yet deeply incomplete.
Perhaps this is why the Osiris story has endured for thousands of years. It reminds us that healing is rarely about becoming someone new. More often, it is about remembering, reclaiming, and lovingly welcoming home every part of ourselves that life convinced us to abandon.
When viewed through this lens, Isis' search for the fourteen pieces becomes a reflection of our own journey of gathering ourselves back together--one memory, one wound, one forgotten gift, one act of forgiveness, and one courageous expression of truth at a time.
Coming back to Jupiter entering Leo which asks us to radiate. But authentic radiance becomes difficult when large parts of ourselves remain hidden in the shadows. Perhaps the message of Osiris-Jupiter conjunction is not about expanding our persona over the coming year as much as it is expanding our capacity for integration, encouraging us to become more whole, more authentic, and more willing to allow our true nature to be seen.
A Moment of Reflection
As Jupiter, Isis and Osiris begin this beautiful new chapter together, if what I shared resonates, I invite you to take a few moments to reflect on your own journey:
- Which parts of myself have I hidden in order to feel accepted, safe, or loved?
- Where am I being invited to trust my authentic creative expression more fully?
- What forgotten gifts, dreams, or aspects of myself are now asking to be welcomed home?
- If I knew that my unique voice could genuinely benefit the world, what would I begin expressing today?
Again, the invitation of this beautiful conjunction is to lovingly remember who you have always been beneath the fears, expectations, and stories that accumulated along the way.
Isis & Osiris Inspired Affirmations
If these archetypes resonate with you, you may wish to work with one or more of these affirmations over the coming weeks.
- I lovingly welcome home every forgotten part of myself.
- My authentic expression is one of the greatest gifts I can offer to God and the world.
- I release old fears of being seen and trust the wisdom of my soul.
- My creativity flows naturally as I embody my true nature.
- I choose integration over perfection and authenticity over performance.
- The more fully I become myself, the more permission I give others to do the same.
- I walk forward with courage, joy, and deep trust in the unique path my soul came here to express.
Explore Isis & Osiris in Your Own Birth Chart
If this reflection inspires you, I encourage you to explore where these fascinating archetypes appear within your own natal chart.
Inside GalacticAstroChart.com, both Isis and Osiris are available within the free Explorer level. Notice their zodiac signs, house placements, and aspects to your planets and angles, then spend some time reflecting on how these themes may already be expressing themselves through your life.
You might enjoy asking yourself:
- Where is Isis in my birth chart, and how might her themes of sovereign creativity, healing, and embodiment be expressing themselves in my life? (mine is in Aries, 11th house, and here I am)
- Where is Osiris, and what might he reveal about my own journey of transformation, integration, and wholeness? (mine is in Pisces, 10th house, and here I am)
- Which house is Leo activating for me over the coming year, and where is Jupiter inviting me to expand with greater courage and authenticity? (mine is in 3rd house, so watch this space)
- Do I have any natal planets closely aligned with transiting Jupiter, Isis, or Osiris? If so, how might these archetypes be speaking more personally at this time? (sextile my ASC, trine my Sun in the 11th - I certainly feel more courage to just keep sharing what I live for)
To me, one of the greatest gifts astrology offers us is not prediction, but self-awareness. The more we observe these symbolic patterns with curiosity rather than certainty, the more they often reveal about our own unique path of growth and self-discovery.
If Ancient Egypt, Atlantis, Lemuria, Hyperborea, or the wisdom of the ancient civilizations stirs something within you, you may also enjoy my course. Together, we explore 35 asteroids connected with these fascinating civilizations, mythologies, and sacred sites, along with practical guidance for interpreting them in your birth chart.You can explore the course by clicking the image below.
As always, I would genuinely love to hear your reflections. Have you noticed any synchronicities, dreams, or meaningful experiences connected with Ancient Egypt, Isis, Osiris, or Jupiter's entrance into Leo? I can only imagine what those who are presently in Egypt are experiencing. :)
Feel free to share your story in the comments below. One of my favourite parts of this work is witnessing how these timeless archetypes continue to come alive through our collective experiences.
Thank you for taking the time to read. Thank you for being here, and thank you for bringing your beautiful light to this fascinating world.
With love and joy,
Julia

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