Nephthys
Sister of Isis and Osiris, Nephthys reigns at the threshold between life and death. She is the silence that accompanies, the night that protects the soul's journey. Invoke her to find peace, protection, and wisdom in times of transition.

Nephthys is the Goddess of the veil and of sacred silence.
Guardian of the boundaries between life and the afterlife, she accompanies souls with compassion and guides the initiate through the darkness of mystery, toward the rebirth of light.
Nephthys, or Nebet-Het in the language of Kemet, is the sister of Isis, Osiris, and Seth.
She is also the wife of Seth and mother of the god Anubis (born from her union with Osiris), the psychopomp and guardian of the dead.
Her name means “Lady of the House of Heaven,” indicating her dominion over the subtle and invisible realms.
She represents the sacred night, the phase of twilight in which the Sun disappears but consciousness remains awake.
She is the keeper of silence and of the threshold, where the soul sheds its material form in order to enter truth.
In the Osirian myth, Nephthys aids Isis in reassembling the body of Osiris and takes part in the rituals of resurrection, speaking the secret formulas that restore the soul to life.
She is therefore the priestess of the luminous darkness, the one who walks between worlds without losing herself.
Nephthys is invoked in funerary rites, dreams, and nocturnal meditations as a compassionate guide and protector of sleepers and the departed.
But her role extends beyond death: she also presides over the inner processes of transformation, helping the initiate to die symbolically in order to be reborn into truth.