Ring Around the Rosy – Part 2: Ashes, Ashes & Ego’s Fall

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In the second part, we follow the rhyme all the way to “ashes, ashes, we all fall down” and read it through my system of Isis (awareness), Osiris (reflection), Set (imagination/story), and Horus (time-bound ego). What does it really mean when the pattern burns out, the emotional payoff is gone, and the story can no longer hold itself together?

We look at how “ashes” mark a pattern already dying in consciousness, even while the costume is still walking around… and how “we all fall down” is the moment Horus discovers that the reincarnation loop is bigger than any single lifetime, identity, or point of view.

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