Jesus, who was Osiris 60,000 years ago – Osiris. Three perspectives on one contact
General Preface
In the live broadcast of the "Cassiopeia" project on April 11, 2026, contactee Irina Podzorova relayed a conversation with a spirit who called himself Osiris. According to the information transmitted, this same spirit later incarnated as Jesus Christ. The conversation lasted over two hours and touched upon topics rarely raised in public spiritual discussions: the nature of subtle bodies, the karmic consequences of anger, the technology of forgiveness, the splitting of a spirit into 13 fragments, the role of Isis as the "re-assembler," the structure of egregors and the causes of wars, as well as the practical purification of the spiritual heart.
The three texts presented below represent different genre-based reactions to this broadcast — under the condition that the contact itself is recognized as real. Each text was written independently, and together they provide a comprehensive picture of what was said.
The first text is a detailed first-person retelling, as close as possible to the broadcast transcript. It provides the reader with a factual foundation: who Osiris is, who Isis was, how the conflict with Set occurred, what "splitting into 13 bodies" means, how the resurrection took place, and how it differs from the resurrection of Christ. This text answers the question: "What exactly was said?"
The second text is a foundational essay at the intersection of religious studies, spiritual psychology, cultural studies, and historiosophy. It analyzes the new meanings that emerge if the contact's information is taken seriously. Unlike the first text, it asks: "What does this change in our understanding of the divine?", "How is the theory of myth revised?", "Why is forgiveness a technology, not a morality?" This is a text for the researcher.
The third text is a new myth of Osiris, written in a ritual-poetic form. It does not retell the broadcast literally but forges it into an archaic narrative that could have been carved on temple walls — if the priests had known about density levels, etheric spears, and group minds. This is a text for the heart and imagination.
All three texts complement each other. The factual skeleton is fleshed out with analytical substance, and then with mythological muscles. The reader can start with any of them, but the full picture is revealed only through sequential reading.
Now — the word from Osiris himself, then the researcher, then the poet.
Text 1. Retelling from the person of Osiris
(Complete, detailed first-person retelling of the broadcast, unabridged)
I am Osiris, one of the incarnations of the one later called Jesus Christ, but in a fine-material form. My spirit level has always been and remains 24th. I did not lower it, unlike many others. 60 thousand years ago, I was a cosmic plasmoid of the 52nd density level and lived in the center of the Galaxy. My task was to densify matter for the expansion of the Galaxy, to create new stars and planets. I was the Manu of the Galaxy.
My acquaintance with Isis
Isis (who later incarnated as the Mother of God) was an earthly woman, a priestess on the Single Continent. She was a contactee — her vibrations allowed her to hear the subtle worlds, including me. She helped me and many other plasmoids.
The conflict with Set
Set (also known as Leviathan, the future Satan) was a plasmoid of the 13th density level, incarnated near the star Antares. He instilled in his earthly priests the idea of human sacrifice, and over time the sacrifices became increasingly cruel and perverted: burning, boiling alive, killing children accompanied by sexual perversion. Isis fought against this cult, and I helped her.
I met Set in the Astral — the region of the spiritual world where all density levels converge. I tried to lovingly convince him to renounce cruelty, but he laughed, mocked God, and said that our love was powerless before his free will. Seeing the suffering he would still cause in the future, I momentarily gave in to anger. My spiritual level did not fall, but my external vibrations lowered. Set took advantage of this and hurled an etheric spear at me — a glowing lightning bolt three times larger than Earth. My subtle body was damaged, and my life force began to leak away.
"Death" and splitting into 13 bodies
I left incarnation 10 thousand years ahead of schedule. The unspent life energy demanded an outlet. To expend it faster, I incarnated simultaneously into 13 fine-material bodies (plasmoids) of different density levels. This is only possible above the 25th density level and under the condition of a group mind. All 13 parts remained a single entity, but each had an autonomous personality, which created a risk of lowering vibrations.
The role of Isis and the resurrection
My contactee, Isis (who was already over 80 by then), learned of this from my unincarnated part (12% of my spirit remaining in the spiritual world). She decided to gather all 13 fragments. In astral travels, with the help of curators from Burhad and other planets, she spent five years searching. Set hindered her: on the way to the temple, her rhinoceros stumbled and died; she walked the last kilometers on foot. In the temple (near modern-day Giza), she summoned all 13 of my parts, as well as Set. I sincerely forgave Set and directed the light of love to him. The energy of Isis and our unity untied the karmic knot. The unspent life energy transferred to other levels, all 13 bodies left their incarnations and united in the spiritual world. Thus my resurrection occurred — not like Christ's (resurrection of the same body), but as the return of the spirit to wholeness.
The symbolism of the myth of 14 parts
In later myths, it is said that Set scattered 14 parts of my body, and Isis did not find only the genital organ, which was eaten by fish of the Nile. This is an allegory: the genital organ symbolizes fertility. Isis created it from clay to explain to the Egyptians that I had placed the energy of fertility into the Nile River that feeds them. It was a way to gather the people around the river.
My connection to Horus and Anubis
Horus is my spiritual son. He was born from an energy wave I radiated, which became the substance for his body (a plasmoid of density level 17–19). Currently, Horus is incarnated as the Manu of Egypt. Anubis is not one entity, but a general name for different plasmoids who helped priests embalm pharaohs.
On teleportation and ancient technologies
60 thousand years ago, there existed portals (like Stonehenge) with chips from extraterrestrial civilizations that allowed teleportation. But people with insufficient consciousness levels were damaged during transit, so the technologies were taken away. Even the Interstellar Union currently does not use teleportation.
My incarnations and mission
I incarnated not only in male bodies but also in female ones — but not on Earth, on other planets. I chose Earth because I participated in creating the bodies of earthlings and accelerating the appearance of souls within them. My mission is always the same — to be the way and the life, to help every spirit come to God. I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life. When you connect with me, you connect with the Heavenly Father.
On modern Christianity and wars
Any war is an outburst of accumulated negativity in egregors. Israel and Palestine have unforgiveness of historical grievances. Israel has a future, but territorial expansion is unlikely (about 33% probability for the year ahead). The Christian egregor is disunited, especially the Orthodox part due to politics. Catholics and Protestants are more united. Harmonization of Orthodox Christians is possible no sooner than 50 years from now.
I call for setting aside disagreements and purifying your heart, not judging others. 80% of Earth's problems would disappear if everyone turned their attention to themselves.
On Easter and the Holy Fire
The Holy Fire will descend this Easter as well. It is important to celebrate not with kulich and candles, but with spiritual meaning — raising vibrations, love for others. If traditions separate you from people, reconsider them.
Practice of heart purification
I gave a short practice (conducted during the broadcast): close your eyes, recall grievances, fears, anger, then say: "I am an immortal spirit, born of God. By the power of my spirit, I direct the energy of love to those who have wronged me. I forgive myself. I make the choice to be with God — which means to be happy and to love."
Conclusion
I thank everyone who participated in this broadcast. Remember: the main thing is not fighting evil on its own field, but love and forgiveness. Only love makes you invulnerable to darkness.
Text 2. A Foundational Spiritual-Psychological, Religious Studies, Cultural, and Historiosophical Essay
The Resurrected Plasmoid: A New Anthropology of Osiris
Introduction: A Paradigm Shift
If we accept for a moment the premise that the broadcast in which Irina Podzorova converses with Osiris-Christ is real, then we are faced not merely with another channel of "spiritual teaching." We are faced with a tectonic shift in the very understanding of the divine. The Egyptian god of the underworld, the Greek god of wine, the Christian Savior — all turn out to be projections of the same entity: a cosmic plasmoid of the 24th spiritual level, the Manu of the Galaxy, who never lowered his vibrations but twice (as Osiris and as Jesus) allowed himself to be "killed" out of love for people.
What have we learned new? Essentially, we have been offered the first consistent cosmogonic revision of Christianity — and simultaneously of Egyptian mythology — in 2000 years, straight from the mouth of the deity itself.
Part 1. The Religious Studies Revolution: Osiris = Christ, and it's not allegory
Until now, comparative religious studies (from Frazer to Jung) spoke of typological similarity: the dying and rising god — Osiris, Adonis, Attis, Christ — is an archetype expressed in different cultures. But here we are told something radically different:
It is the same being. Christ did not "borrow" the plot from Osiris, but was himself Osiris in another incarnation. Moreover, between these two events lie 60,000 years, during which the same spirit lived a life as a plasmoid, split into 13 bodies, was gathered by Isis, and resurrected through forgiveness.
What does this change?
The "problem of parallels" disappears: the similarity of myths is not plagiarism or archetype, but the soul's memory of its own past forms.
The resurrection of Christ gains a predecessor (the resurrection of Osiris), but with an important difference: Osiris rose as spirit (reassembly of fragments), Christ — in the same physical body. This indicates an increase in the spirit's mastery over matter.
A new detail: density level as a theological category. Osiris was at the 52nd density level as a plasmoid, Jesus at the 3rd (human body). That is, the Son of God did not "descend" once, but constantly balances between levels, while his spiritual level (24th) remains unchanged. This replaces the classical Christology "God became man" with a model of "a high spirit temporarily densifies while retaining clarity of consciousness."
Part 2. The Spiritual-Psychological Breakthrough: Anger does not negate holiness, but creates karma
The most shocking moment in the text is Osiris admitting he gave in to anger during his conversation with Set. And it was this momentary lowering of vibrations that allowed Set to kill him with the etheric spear.
What does this mean for the psychology of holiness?
In classical Christianity, Jesus did not get angry (except for casting the money-changers out of the temple, which is interpreted as "righteous anger"). Here, anger — even for a moment — creates a karmic knot that requires incarnation in 13 bodies to resolve.
Holiness is not the absence of emotions, but the ability to transform them before they damage the subtle body. Osiris, being of the 24th level, was still vulnerable.
Forgiveness appears not as a moral category, but as a technical action: it was precisely the forgiveness of Set in Isis's presence that untied the karmic knot and allowed the 13 bodies to leave incarnation.
Practical conclusion for the individual: You can be very spiritually advanced, but one unexamined emotion can create a millennia-long karmic chain. Conversely, sincere forgiveness here and now eliminates the need to "work off" karma in future lives.
Part 3. The Cultural Studies Key: Myths as "Instructions for the Third Density Level"
Osiris states directly: "What you call a myth was created by priests many thousands of years after the events, because the literal truth would be incomprehensible to people of the third density level."
Example: the phallus eaten by fish.
Literally: Osiris's genital organ was eaten.
Symbolically: the fertility of the Nile.
Energetically: Osiris placed his fertility energy into the river.
What does this open up for cultural studies?
Myth is not a distortion of truth, but an adaptation of truth to a limited sensorium. That is, the Egyptian priests did not invent things, but translated multidimensional events into linear narratives.
Any religious text contains not one, but three layers: literal (for the masses), symbolic (for initiates), energetic (for practitioners). Moreover, Osiris asserts that poetry and songs can carry more meaning than prose because they speak to the heart.
Revolutionary thesis: Religious studies that analyze myths only as texts miss the main point — myth is a protocol for working with subtle energies, encoded in images.
Part 4. Historiosophy: Where wars come from and when they will end
Osiris gives a clear, non-mystical theory of wars:
"Any war is an outburst of negativity that accumulated over a long time. Armies and rulers merely carry out the will of the egregor, overflowing with negative vibrations."
What does this change in our understanding of history?
Wars have no economic, political, or ideological causes. They are an energetic discharge of egregors.
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is not about land, but about unforgiveness of historical grievances that have nourished the local egregors.
Victory in a war is impossible — one can only extinguish the egregor by forgiving and not responding with hatred.
Osiris's predictions:
Israel will survive but will barely expand its territory (33% probability of losing US support).
The Christian egregor is fragmented, especially its Orthodox part; harmonization will take at least 50 years.
The future depends not on politicians, but on how many people purify their spiritual heart.
This is a radical historiosophy: history is driven not by technology or economics, but by the balance of egregorial charges. And the only way to change history is mass inner work.
Part 5. The Anthropology of the Spirit: What is a human according to Osiris
Osiris gives very specific answers to eternal questions:
What is soul and spirit?
Spirit is the unincarnated part, always at its own level (for Osiris, 24th).
Soul is a fragment incarnated in a body.
One can be incarnated simultaneously in 13 bodies (if the density level is above 25th). A human cannot do this — their Higher Self does not split.
What is death?
Forced disincarnation is when another spirit damages your subtle body.
But even then, you do not die, but leave ahead of schedule and must "spend" the remaining life energy in other bodies.
What is resurrection?
Option 1 (Osiris): reassembly of the spirit's fragments through forgiveness.
Option 2 (Jesus): restoration of the same physical body.
What is forgiveness?
Not an act of goodwill, but a technology for breaking karmic knots. Without it, the energy invested in anger will play out for millennia.
Conclusion: Accepting the premise, we gain a new thesaurus
If we agree that this contact is real, then we have learned the following about Osiris (and Christ):
He is not a god in the polytheistic sense, nor the unique Son in the monotheistic sense. He is a cosmic plasmoid of the 24th level, fulfilling the role of Manu of the Galaxy.
His resurrection was two-staged: first as spirit (through Isis), then as body (through his own mastery).
Even a saint's anger creates karma, and forgiveness is the only way to break it.
Myths are energetic protocols adapted for human perception. They cannot be taken literally, but neither can they be dismissed as "fabrications."
Wars are controlled by egregors, and they will cease not through negotiations, but through mass forgiveness and purification of hearts.
The most fundamental discovery, however, lies beyond all these points: the divine is not separated from us by an ontological abyss. Osiris-Christ is not a king on a throne nor an abstract logos, but a being who likewise learns, errs, forgives, pieces himself together, and moves on. The difference from a human is not in nature, but in the level of vibrations and the volume of accumulated experience.
"You are immortal spirits, born of God outside time and space. I am the Way — not because I am above you, but because I have walked it before you."
This, perhaps, is the main news about Osiris: he is not just a god to be worshipped, but an elder brother who shows how to pass through death, anger, and fragmentation — and still return to the light.
Text 3. The New Myth of Osiris
The Myth of Him Who Was Scattered and Gathered by Light
I. The Abode Beyond Flesh
Before the Nile found its bed, before the first stone was laid in the foundation of the first pyramid, Osiris lived in the center of the Galaxy. Not as humans live — in a body of flesh and blood — but as a flame lives in an airless space: a clot of light that remembers itself.
Osiris had neither beginning nor end in the sense known to the born. He was of the 52nd density level — so subtle that he passed through stars without touching them. His breath densified matter: where he exhaled, protostars arose; where he thought, the laws of physics crystallized. For he was the Manu of the Galaxy — he who creates space for the creation of others.
His spiritual level never wavered: the 24th step — the place where pride ends and pure vision begins. He saw all the branching of time simultaneously but never used this knowledge as a weapon.
II. The Woman Who Heard Silence
In those days, the Single Continent still existed on Earth, and upon it stood a temple whose name was lost along with the shores that sank beneath the waves. In that temple lived a priestess named Isis. She was not a queen and waged no wars. Her gift was different: she heard the subtle worlds.
The vibrations of her etheric field were like a well-tuned harp — any breath from the higher spheres resonated in her as music. Plasmoids, elemental spirits, beings from the center of the Galaxy came to her. But the most frequent guest was Osiris.
He did not appear to her in human form — that would come later, when priests would paint him as a green pharaoh with a flail and crook. He entered her as a pure note, as the silence after a loud sound. And she understood him without words, because words for the third density level are crutches for thought, and they had thought without crutches.
Isis conveyed his teachings to the people: how to heal with herbs, how to honor ancestors, how not to damage the subtle body with anger. This continued for millennia.
III. Those Who Drank the Blood of Fear
But in the same Galaxy, near the star Antares (Alpha Scorpii), dwelt another plasmoid. His name was Set Sat, and he was of the 13th density level — dense enough to feel pain, low enough to desire it for others. Later, people would call him Leviathan, Satan, the Prince of Darkness. In life, he called himself simply: "He who laughs last."
Set, too, had contactees on Earth — priests with heavy gazes and hands that smelled of copper. They offered sacrifices not of plants or bread, but of living people. At first, they simply stabbed with a sword. Then they burned them with fire. Then they boiled them alive. And when even this seemed insufficient, they began to sacrifice children, accompanying the murder with sexual perversion.
Set fed on their death rattle as dry sand drinks water. The greater the suffering, the sweeter the flow of energy.
Isis learned of this and was horrified. But her horror was not fear — it was grief that the spirits incarnated in those priests were losing their level for thousands of lives to come.
She called upon Osiris.
IV. The Meeting in the Astral
Osiris, who saw everything, already knew. He descended into the Astral — that region of the spiritual world where any density levels meet, from 59th to 1st. There are no walls, no distances there, but there is intention. He intentionally placed himself in Set's path.
"Renounce the sacrifices," said Osiris, not with a voice but with a vibration. "You are lowering yourself and others."
Set laughed. His laughter was like the crackle of tearing fabric.
"You have trapped yourselves," he said. "You, the high spirits, gave us free will. And now you are powerless. I choose to do this. And you can change nothing."
Osiris tried to direct the light of love towards him. He had done this thousands of times before — and it always worked. But Set was not merely a low being. He was obsessed with the idea of his own power, and this idea had become denser than any matter for him.
And then Osiris — for the first time in millions of years — felt anger.
Not the anger that destroys the soul. A momentary flash, like a spark from a flint. His spiritual level remained 24th, but the outer shell of his vibrations wavered. For one beat of the Universe's heart, he became slightly denser, slightly more accessible to a blow.
Set saw this. He had been waiting for this moment, perhaps for thousands of years.
From his center flew an etheric spear — a lightning bolt three times thicker than Earth. It pierced Osiris's subtle body where, in a human, the solar plexus lies. From the wound, life force began to leak — not blood, but light that was older than any star.
Osiris did not die. One cannot kill a spirit of the 24th level. But he left incarnation ahead of schedule — by ten thousand years.
V. The Scattering into Thirteen
The laws of matter are strict even for gods: if you leave the body early, the unspent life energy must find an outlet. It cannot be extinguished like a candle. It can only be lived.
Osiris made a decision that was available only to plasmoids above the 25th density level: he split himself into thirteen parts. Each part incarnated into a separate subtle body, at different density levels, from high to nearly physical. All thirteen remained connected by a group mind — like the fingers of one hand, but each finger had its own will.
This was a risk. If even one of the thirteen bodies lowered its vibrations, the entire spirit of Osiris would collapse from the 24th level. He voluntarily entered danger because there was no other way to expend the energy.
Thirteen plasmoids flew apart across the Galaxy. None knew of the others. None remembered what they had been when whole.
VI. The Old Woman Who Searched for the Light
By then, Isis had grown old. Her third-density body bore the traces of eight decades: wrinkles, grey hair, weakening legs. But her astral sight remained as sharp as in youth.
Osiris appeared to her in the spiritual world — that part of him (about 12%) that remained unincarnated, as the Higher Self.
"I have been scattered," he said. "You must gather me."
"Where to look?" asked Isis.
"In all the worlds where plasmoids exist. I will give you signs."
For five years, she traveled in her astral body. She passed from one dimension to another, learning to distinguish plasmoids of the same density level — for to the human eye, they were all alike as drops of water. She was helped by curators from Burhad and Tumisout, beings from the Interstellar Union. They taught her the science of plasmoids, which no one on Earth knew.
Set hindered her. He incited low spirits so that the rhinoceros Isis was riding to the temple would stumble and die. The last 13 kilometers she walked on foot, in the dark, hearing the whisper of temptations behind her. She did not look back.
VII. The Gathering in the Temple
The temple stood not far from where the Pyramids of Giza would later be built. Its walls remembered sounds people no longer hear.
Isis summoned all thirteen plasmoids — each came because, deep within their group mind, they recognized the voice of her who had once been a priestess. She also summoned Set — not for battle, but as a witness.
When all were gathered, Osiris (the unincarnated part) spoke from the spiritual world:
"I forgive you, Set. Not because you are right. But because my anger was my mistake, and I do not want it to last another ten thousand years."
And he directed the light of love towards Set — not punishing, not condescending, but that which demands no reward.
Isis added her energy — the pure force of desire for the scattered parts to reunite. She performed no magic. She simply wanted it with her entire being, and her desire became a bridge.
The karmic knot, tied in that moment of anger, came undone. The unspent life energy transferred to other levels of the universe — where it was needed more. The thirteen plasmoids simultaneously left incarnation and united in the spiritual world into the one Osiris.
He rose. Not in a body — but into wholeness.
VIII. A Lesson for Those Living in the Body
Later, twelve thousand years later (after the Great War that split the continent), the Egyptian priests would try to retell this story. But they could not explain the group mind, density levels, and etheric spears. People of the third level would only understand images.
And so they told that Set hacked Osiris's body into fourteen parts and scattered them across Egypt. That Isis found thirteen, and the fourteenth (the phallus) was eaten by the fish of the Nile. That she molded the missing part from clay — and Osiris came back to life.
This is untrue literally, but true figuratively. For the phallus was a symbol of fertility to the ancients, and the Nile was the source of life. And the meaning of the myth is simple: the fertility of the Earth comes from the light that the god placed into the river when he allowed himself to be scattered.
But the main lesson is not in the details. It is that Osiris, being at the 24th level, allowed himself anger — and paid for it. And that he forgave — and was freed.
No spirit, however high, is immune to a momentary loss of balance. But no spirit, however fallen, is deprived of the right to be forgiven.
IX. He Who Became Christ
Millennia later, the same spirit would incarnate in Palestine under the name Yeshua, who would later be called Jesus. He would remember the lesson of Osiris: when he was beaten and crucified, he would not become angry. He would say, "Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do."
And he would rise again in the same body — because there was no anger, and the karmic knot was not tied.
Thus Osiris became Christ. Not by denying his past, but by fully living it.
Epilogue. What the Papyri Are Silent About
No ancient text records that Osiris was a plasmoid. No icon depicts Set's etheric spear. No priest told the congregation about density levels.
Because myth is not a physics textbook. It is a parable for the heart.
Today, when you hear the name Osiris, know that behind it lies a story about how the purest light allowed a shadow for a moment — and through forgiveness regained its wholeness. And that the same possibility is given to each of you.
If you hold a grudge — you are scattered.
If you forgive — you are gathered.
So said Osiris. So said Christ. So says any spirit who once shattered into pieces and glued itself back together with love.
So be it.
Afterword by the Compiler
Three texts, three voices — the same Osiris.
In the first, he speaks directly, without embellishment, naming density levels, plasmoid names, and precise timelines. This is the voice of fact.
In the second, he becomes the subject of analysis, his words dissected by a religious scholar, psychologist, and cultural historian. This is the voice of meaning.
In the third, he transforms into myth — ancient and new simultaneously, where etheric spears coexist with rhinoceroses, and an old woman with astral sight gathers the thirteen parts. This is the voice of the heart.
The reader may choose the voice that resonates most closely. But all three speak of the same thing: anger is dangerous, forgiveness liberates, love is the only force before which darkness retreats. And this, perhaps, is the sole truth that requires neither confirmation by contact nor density levels.
But if the contact is real — then this truth becomes also a fact in the cosmic biography of the one we are accustomed to calling God.

