ADAM AND GODDESS ISIS

Keywords Sacred Reunion, Integrated Duality, Sovereign Wholeness, Wounded Masculine Healed, Embodied Creation.
Adam and Goddess Isis. Adam stands not as the first man, but as the first witness of integration. Beside him, Goddess Isis. They have no wings on this card, for they do not want to distract as being godlike. They portray human representation. Their wings are not hidden, but unseen.
Wars started at first in the Middle East, Egypt. Here the first pawn in a game was set(h). Seth as the ruler of the underworld and the brother of Horus. Their parents being Goddess Isis and Osiris. But Adam represents the masculine aspect of having to conquer and protect. Goddess Isis holds the staff that stands for humanity working together. Not as 'staff' of having servants, but humanity being in service, true to their own divinity. Adam holds a spear. This slender stalk as of asparagus (looks like spears when they pop up out of the earth), is related to autism of Asperger. Now 'to perge' means: 'Insist'! 'Press on'. And to 'purge' means ' to get rid of people from an organization, because you do not agree with them'.
Now, Adam is saying farewell to warfare and the asperger syndrome of pressure and purging is shifting. The autism of the one locked up reflection on life, opens up and sees a larger spectrum. Where Goddess Isis holds the Tridant of Neptune, the fake tunes are being replaced with hums of creation. The Flower of Mary of inner wisdom that is personal for all of us, seats on top of the staff.
Upright: This card signifies the sacred convergence of the wounded masculine and the restored feminine—not through conquest, but through sovereignty. ADAM-IS IS means the masculine no longer feeds from the feminine, and Isis no longer dims her radiance to be received. The inner war dissolves. Mary, as gathered wisdom, returns not just to Adam or Isis, but to both. This card asks: Can you meet another soul not to complete you, but to reflect what you've reclaimed within? You do not have to be the same to be equal.
Reversed: Reversed, this card reveals imbalance or dependency in relationships—either a hunger for completion or a rejection of shared power. You may be caught in reenacted myths: of betrayal, of divine femininity punished, or masculinity denied emotion. Reversal invites you to witness the internal Adam and Isis still at war. You are not meant to be halves seeking a whole—you are two wholes meeting in remembrance. Integration begins when neither energy needs to eclipse the other.