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Within the Temple of Isis by Belle M. Wagner

by Wagner, Belle M.
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Within the Temple of Isis by Belle M. Wagner is a novel written in the late 19th century. It explores themes of spirituality, astrology, and the metaphysical transformation of its characters within the mystical setting of ancient Egyptian practices. The narrative centers around the characters Sarthia and Nu-nah, two individuals whose souls become intertwined within the Temple’s sacred rituals. At the start of the novel, the stage is set with a late-night scene where the Priestess reflects on her duties and the pressures of temple life, especially concerning her troubled attendant, Sarthia. As the plot unfolds, Sarthia is plagued by foreboding visions and fears of imminent death, leading to the revelation of a profound cosmic connection between her and the royal Princess Nu-nah. A pivotal moment arises as a powerful transfer of souls is initiated during an encroaching calamity, intertwining the fates of Sarthia and Nu-nah, and changing the course of their lives forever as they navigate their new identities and the depths of love, sacrifice, and destiny entwined in the veils of the Temple of Isis. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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