Main Sanctuary - Isis of the Aquarian Age

The Main Sanctuary of the Temple of Isis is accessed through two pillars situated in the Nave area of the temple colonnade. It contains the High Altar, where ordination and initiation rites are performed, the Shrine of Aquarius, Windows of Eternity, Shrines to Gangur and Ra-herut and altars to Ngame of the Akan people of Ghana and Queen Tehanu of Mu.

Approaching High Altar through pillars

from Temple Colonnade

Detail of High Altar, showing Isis of the Aquarian Age

carved by David Durdin-Robertson.

The Two Guardians of the Pillars

at the entry to the Main Sanctuary

Olivia enters Main Sanctuary to perform a ritual

Olivia performs an Isis Wedding Rite at Midsummer

Smaller altars on either side of the High Altar bear images

presented to the Temple by FOI members from Nigeria.

Left: Queen Tehani, of gold and ebony, ruler of the lost continent of Mu

Right: wooden statue of Ngame, Creator Goddess of the Akan people of Ghana.

The figure of Isis of the Aquarian Age, center, stands

within a gold canopy topped by a Marion crown.

High Altar, with Shrines of Isis of the Aquarian Age,

Queen Tehani (left) and Ngame (right)

Far left, the Isis Oracle Throne

Isis Oracle Throne

Olivia prepares to give an oracle in the main sanctuary

Next to Isis Oracle Throne, detail from

Shrine of Ra-Herut

Center: Shrine of Gangur of Rajastan, Goddess of Compassion

Right: Shrine of Ra-Herut

These shrines are left of the Isis Oracle Throne and the High Altar

Shrine of Gangur and Shrine of Ra-Herut

as they currently appear.

High Altar with tapestries and glimpse of a window shrine to the far right.

Center: Olivia in Main Sanctuary by High Altar in Main Sanctuary

Right: Window Shrine of Isis of the Ships

Left: Isis Oracle Throne

Window Shrine of Absent Friends, Main Sanctuary

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(Photos supplied by Dennis Murphy of Logic Reality, John Merron, Minette Quick, P. McCarthy, M. Collins, Dorn Simon-Sinnott and Olivia Robertson. All photos used by permission. Please do not reproduce.)