Osir sent and resurrected
The idea of resurrection and resurrection comes back in the Egyptian inheritance to the ancient Stone Age, ten thousand years before the age of cultivation, since the time when the ancestors practised wild seeds and observed nature and its creatures that reproduce and come to life after passing through several phases, and in the Stone Age, The hadith was related more to the idea of resurrection than to agriculture and domesticated seeds.
Auzier has been associated with all aspects of the renewal and recurrence of life, since its inception as a living being that is not crazy and also non-vegetarian until it is unified with intentions and water and has become a symbol of resurrection and resurrection.
In Upper Egypt, it represented his epic in a theatrical celebration, and two girls performed the roles of Isis and Nephthys, and theatre battles took place and there was makeup expressing blood, body parts, and manifestations of conflict and some papyri assert that there are theatre instructions as a voice that comes from far to say such or in the face of the participants by doing Something sometimes.
As for the north, especially in the cities of Bar Auxerre and Sayes, a ceremonial event was held in which men and women participated, as they carried torch lights and were searching for the remains of the minister at night, in a similar way to what the Westerners do in our present-day on Halloween, where he lives a vase of flame and wanders around the cities at night Just as the men and women of the city of Sais were doing on the night of the search for Auxerre.
Dr Samir Adeeb says in his encyclopedia on Egyptian civilization that he witnessed in the modern era himself a ceremonial ceremony held by the people of one of the villages embodiment of the resurrection and the resurrection of Auxerre, where he saw a group carrying out a celebration and rituals that ends when someone falls, claiming death to come to a woman and revolve around him and then wake him up undoubtedly represents Isis.
My grandmother, may God have mercy on her, told me how her grandfather had 600 servants. Their mission in separating the farm was to bury moulds of clay that took the human form in the farmer's farms and the seeds inside them until a specific time to be extracted and then sow them in the ground, but they did not give me any explanation for this, but there is no doubt that He linked it to the idea of sending and resurrecting Auxerre.