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 Greek Gods, Their Myths and Symbols
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post Apr 3 2005, 01:59 PM
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Greek gods and their myths have inhabited the human imagination and spirit for thousands of years. The Greek gods as portrayed in their stories represent the eternally masculine qualities that form the patterns of the lives of contemporary men.

The Greek gods and goddesses now known as the Olympians were the first of the ancient pagan deities to have distinctive personalities. Consequently, their Greek myths are fascinating and full of detail. Although they were deities, each had recognizable "human" qualities.
Just as each of the Greek myths is different, each of the gods is unique -- motivated by different values and priorities. Each of the gods has strikingly different characteristics, both positive traits and potentially problematic ones.

The Greek myths remain relevant in modern times. The spiritual journey for men inevitably involves a quest to claim and honor the archetypes that guide men's lives.

Meet the Gods
Apollo
God of Light

Ares
God of War

Dionysus
God of Wine and Ecstasy

Hades
God of the Underworld

Hephaestus
God of Forge and Fire

Hermes
The Messenger

Poseidon
God of the Sea

Zeus
God of the Sky and Ruler of the Olympians


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post Jun 17 2005, 09:56 AM
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There a very many good books on the marketthe myths are enjoyable to read and if you put your mind to it these deties are easy to juice of occult stuff. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/wizard.gif)
Note where are the Godesses they control the men after all. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/help.gif)

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post Sep 6 2006, 11:37 PM
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i don't know why the Greek Gods/Goddesses stories and fables felt so personal to me

it was as if i had heard the words before and i was refreshing my memory

when i have a problem to solve involving spells i look to these deities first

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post Sep 7 2006, 04:01 AM
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Besides being extremely informative, god-goddess is most pleasing on the eye! Decorative etc...

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post May 19 2007, 11:15 AM
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The goddesses of Olympus:

Hera: the patron goddess of the family and married women (who doesn't hesitate to punish her husband's infidelity)

Athena: goddess of wisdom (born from the head of Zeus)

Demeter: goddess of agriculture and fertility

Artemis: goddess of the moon and the hunt

Aphrodite: goddess of beauty and love

Hestia: the goddess of family peace, hearths and domesticity

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