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Friday, October 4, 2013

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 Aphrodite is the Greek Goddess of love, beauty, pleasure and procreation. Her Roman equivalent is the Goddess Venus. According to Hesiod's Theology, she was born when Cronus [God of Zeus] cut off Uranus' genitals and threw them into the sea, and from the sea foam [aphros] arose Aphrodite. Thus Aphrodite is of an older generation than the God Zeus. In fact Aphrodite is of Zeus Father's Generation.
Because of her beauty, other gods feared that jealousy would interrupt the peace among them and lead to war and so Zeus married her to Hephaestus, who was not viewed as a threat to the Gods. But Aphrodite had many lovers, both gods like Ares, and men like Anchorites. Through these many lovers, Aphrodite also became instrumental in the Eros and Psyche legend and later was both Adonis' lover and his surrogate mother. Many lesser beings were said to be children of Aphrodite.
Aphrodite is also known as Cytherea[Lady of Cythera]Cypris [Lady of Cyprus] after the two cult-sites, Cythera and Cyprus, which claimed her birth-place. Myrtles, doves, sparrows, horses and swans are sacred to Aphrodite. The Greeks further identified the Ancient Egyptian Goddess Hathor with Aphrodite.

Worship-
The epithet Aphrodite Acidalia was occasionally added to her name, after
the spring she used to bathe in, located in Boeotia. She was also called Kypris or Cytherea after her alleged birth places in Cyprus and Cythera, respectively. On the island of Cythera this was the center of her cult. She was associated with Hesperia and frequently accompanied by the Oreads, nymphs of the mountains there. She would have her own festival called, 'Aphrodisiac', which was celebrated all over Greece. In Athens and Corinth, particularly Corinth, they would have intercourse with the Goddess Aphrodite because the priestesses was considered a method of worshiping her. She was also associated with and often depicted with dolphins, doves, swans, pomegranates and lime trees.



Birth her birth 'Foam-arisen' and Aphrodisiac was born from the sea foam near Paphos, Cyprus after Cronus cut off 'Uranus' Genitals and the elder


 God's blood and semen dropped into the sea, where they began to foam. Aphrodite was then born fully grown out of the foam. Thus Aphrodisia is
of an older generation than that of the God Zeus.
Later on in life as she got to be a young woman, Aphrodite's chief center of worship remained at Paphos, on the south-western coast of Cyprus, where the goddess of desire had long been worshipped as Ishtar and Ashtaroth. Some say that Plato considered that Aphrodite had to manifestations of herself. The Aphrodisia, (“heavenly”Aphrodite), and the Aphrodite Pandemos (“Common”Aphrodite). respectively thus being born of the Sea and Zeus.

Adulthood-
Aphrodite, in many of the myths involving her, is characterized as vain, ill-tempered and easily offended. Though she is one of the few female Gods of the Greek Pantheon to actually married, she is frequently unfaithful to her husband/Hephaestus which is in her nature of course. And her husband is one of the most even-tempered of the Hellenic deities; Aphrodite seems to prefer Ares, the volatile God of War.
Besides being very unfaithfull in her marriage, she is the original cause of the Trojan War itself: not only did she start the whole affair by offering Helen of Troy to Paris, but the abduction was accomplished when Paris, seeing Helen for the first time, was inflamed with desire to have her- which is Aphrodite's realm. Her domain may involve love,but it does not involve romance; rather it tends more towards lust, the human irrational longing.





Marriage with Hephaestus-
Due to her immense beauty, Zeus was frightened that that Aphrodisia wouldbe the cause of violence between the other Greek Gods. So he Married her off to Hephaestus, the dour, humorless God of smithing. Of course The God Hephaestus was overjoyed with this union of being married to the goddess of Beauty and forged her beautiful jewelry , including the cestus, a girdle that made her even more irresistible to all mortal men and Greek Gods. Her unhappiness with her marriage caused the beautiful Goddesses Aphrodite to seek out companionship from other men both Greek Gods and Mortal men. Most of these men, frequently Ares, but also Adonis, Anchises and many many more. Hephaestus once cleverly caught Ares and his Goddesses Wife Aphrodite in bed with a net, and brought all the other Olympian Gods together to mock them. Hephaestus would not free them until Poseidon promised Hephaestus that Ares would pay reparations,but both Ares and Aphrodite escaped as soon as the net was lifted and their promise was never kept.
Erps and Psyche 
Aphrodite jealous of the beauty mortal woman name Psyche. She Asked Eros to use his Golden arrows to cause Psyche to fall in love with the ugliest man on the earth. Eros agreed but then fell in love with Psyche on his own, or by accidentally pricking himself with a golden arrow. Meanwhile, Psyche's parents were anxious that their daughter remained unmarried. They consulted an oracle who told them she was destined for mortal lover, but a monster who lived on top of a particular mountain. Psyche was resigned to her fate and climbed to the top of the mountain.

There, Zephyrus, the west wind, gently floated her downwards. She entered a cave on the appointed mountain, surprised to find it full of jewelry and finery. Eros visited her every night in the cave and they mad love. He demanded only that she never light any lamps because he didn't want her to know who he was( having wings made him distinctive) Her two sister, Jealous of Psyche convinced her to do so one night and she lit a lamp, recognizing him instantly. A drop of hot lamp oil fell on Eros's chest and he awake, then fled.
When Psyche told her two jealous elder sisters what had happened; they rejoice secretly and each separately walked to the top of the mountain and did as Psyche described her entry to the cave, hoping Eros would pick them instead. Zephyrus didn't pick anyone of the Jealous elder sisters,,, and they all fell to their deaths at the base of the mountain. Psyche searched for her lover across all of Greece, then finally stumbling into a temple to Demeter, where the floor was covered with piles of mixed grains. She started sorting the grains into all sorts of organized piles and when she finished , the Demeter spoke to her, telling her that the best way to find Eros was to find his mother, Aphrodite, and earn her blessing.[of course poor Psyche had no idea of Aphrodite jealousy toward Psyche the mortal]
Psyche found the Temple of Aphrodite and entered it. Aphrodite assigned her a similar task to the Demeter, but gave her an impossible deadline to finish it on time. This again show Aphrodite's Jealous toward Psyche still after all these years. And still has them. Eros intervened, for he still loved her and caused some ants to organize the grains for her. Aphrodite was outraged at her success and told her to go to a field where golden sheep grazed and get some golden wool. Eros intervened, for he still loved her, and caused some ants to organize the grains for her. Aphrodite was outraged at her success ant told her to go to a field where golden sheep grazed and get some golden wool. So Psyche went to the field of where Aphrodite said to get some golden wool, and saw the sheep, but was stopped by a river-god, whose river she had to cross to enter the golden field. He told her the sheep were mean and vicious and would kill her if she enter the golden field, but if she waited until noontime, the sheep would go to the shade on the other side of the field and sleep: So the River-God helped Psyche get the golden wool, and she could pick the wool that would stick to the branches and bark of the trees. Then was off safely before the vicious sheep could kill her. Psyche did another task unharmed and this made Aphrodite even more outraged at her survival and success.
Finally, Aphrodite claimed that the stress of caring for her son, depressed and ill as a result of Psyche's unfaithfulness, had caused her to lose some of her beauteous.
Psyche was to go to Hades and ask Persephone, the Queen of the Underworld, for a bit of her beauty in a black box that Aphrodite gave to Psyche. Psyche walked to a tower, deciding that the quickest way to the underworld would be is to die.
A voice stopped Psyche at the last moment before she step over the cliff, and told her a route that would allow her to enter and return still living, as well as telling her how to pass the Cerberus, Charon and the other dangers of the route. So Psyche pacified Cerberus-thethree-headed dog, with a sweet honey-cake and paid Charon an obolus to take her into Hades. Once there. Persephone Queen of of the Underworld, offered her a feast, but Psyche refused knowing it would keep her in the underworld forever.
Aphrodite and Adonis
Psyche left the underworld and decided to open the box and take a little bit of the beauty for herself. Inside was a “Stygian Sleep” which overtook her. Eros, who had forgiven her, flew to her body and healed her, then begged Zeus and Aphrodite for their consent to his wedding of Psyche. They agreed and Zeus made her immortal. Aphrodite danced at the wedding of Eros and Psyche and their subsequent child was named Volupta  

Aphrodite & Adonis These two were lovers and had apart in his birth. She urged Myrrha or Smyrna to commit incest with her father, Theias, the King of Assyria.
There is another version to this this Greece goddess story too- says Myrrha's father; It was Cinyras of Cyprus, Myrrha's nurse that helped with the scheme,when Theias discovered this, he flew into a rage, chasing his daughter with a knife. The Gods turned her into a Myrrh Tree and Adonis eventually sprang from this tree. Alternatively,Aphrodisia turned her into a tree and Adonis was born when Theias shot the tree with and arrow or when a boar used its tusks to tear the tree's bark off.
Once Adonis was born,Aphrodite took him under her wing, seducing him with the help of Helene, her friend and was entranced by his unearthly beauty. She gave him to Persephone to watch over, but Persephone was also amazed at his beauty and refused to give him back. The argument betweenwith Adonis spending four months with Aphrodite, four months with Persephone and four months of the year with whomever he chose. He always chose Aphrodite because Persephone was the coldest, and unfeeling of all the Goddesses probably because she was the Queen of the Underworld.
Adonis was eventually killed by a jealous Ares. Aphrodite was warned of his Jealously and was told that Adonis would be killed by a bull that Ares transformed into. She tried to persuade Adonis to stay with her at all times, but his love of hunting was his downfall. While Adonis was hunting, Ares found him and gored him to death. Aphrodite arrived just in time to hear his last breath.
 Aphrodite giving an apple 




The Judgement of Paris-
The Judgment of Paris is a story of Greek mythological, which was one of the events that led up to the Trojan War and to the foundation of Rome. As with many Mythological tales,in the Greek Mythology. The Gods and Goddesses as well as various mortals were invited to the marriage of Peleus and Thetis and the eventual parents of Achilles. Only the Goddess Eris was not invited, but she arrived with a golden apple inscribed with the words 'to the fairest,” which she threw among the Goddesses. Aphrodite,Hera and Athena all claimed the apple and the matter was put before Paris, the most handsome mortal. Hera tried to bribe Paris with and earthly kingdom, while Athena offered great military skills, but Aphrodite was judged most beautiful when she offered Paris most beautiful mortal woman as a wife. This woman was Helen, and her abduction by Paris led to the Trojan War. In the famous Judgement of Paris, Paris gave the Apple to Aphrodite..


Pygmalion and Galatea-
 Pygmalion and Galatea 

Pygmalion was a sculpture who had never found a woman worthy of his love. Aphrodite took pity on him and decided to show hm the wonders of love. One day, Pygmalion was inspired by a dream of Aphrodite to make a woman out of ivory resembling her image,And he called her the Galatea. He fell in love with the statue and decided he could not live without her. He prayed to Aphrodite, who carried out the final phase of her plan and brought the exquisite sculpture to life. Pygmalion loved Galatea and they were soon married. There are many other stories and myths of this story but, I liked this one the best. I found this Goddess to be fascinating. I didn't know that much about the Goddess of love. I hope that you all find this interesting too.




   

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Thursday, October 3, 2013

Moss People

MOSS PEOPLE-
May be found in dense woodlands in the summer in 
Germanic Lands and Swizerland. They are beautiful
creatures with Butterfly wings & lithe bodies.
Other names for them are Butterfly faeries &flying leaves.
They are shy of people and it is not known how to contact them.
But they are good luck to have around. So try calling to to them 
in a friendly voice and offer them some fresh milk
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Sylphs Fairies

  Sylphs Fairies
Sylphs Fairies
Sylphs are spirits of the Air. Their Element has the highest vibratory rate of the four Elments - Air -Earth-Fire-Water. They have long life up to hunderds of years, often reaching one thousand and never looking like they have aged a day older. They live high on the mountain peaks.The leader of these Sylphs Faeries is a being called 'Paralda who is said to dwell on the highest mountain of the Earth. Some have said that the Sylphs fairies often assume human form, but this is only for a very short periods of time.  Sometimes their voices are heard in the wind or their airy forms are felt in passing through, but they are rarely seen. These Sylphs faeries can range in size, meaning that they can be as large as a human or described as almost transparent, very small, and winged or alternatively as tall with long feathered wings, large, hawk-like eyes, and angular faces. As I said before these Sylph's are usually seen with wings, but transparent. They look like cherubs probably because of their connection to the air, which is associated with the mental aspect, one of their functions is to help the human race receive inspiration. These Fairy Sylphs are drawn to those who use their minds, particlarly those who are creative with their minds. It seems that over the thousands of years the Sylphs fairies have had a problem with caring on their legacy in the manner of bearing their own fae young. They are an ancient and very proud group of Fairies and their society is dying out. It is for this very reason that these divine faeries if you will, come down of their mountain tops and rejoined changeling society in large numbers. It would be a very sad day if these Sylphs fairies would to die because they help the human race receive inspiration. If they were to die, at least they would be remembered for the honour, glory and majest that is inherent to any of their decends. These Sylphs Fairies are mostly soliary fairies and are content to soar the skies with the eagles. These Sylphs Faires care little about the doing or polities of the ground faireis or even the elves and they wil rarely interfere with the changling society. The only time that they may assocaitat with the changling society is like I had metioned before as their own socitey is dieing out and they had to assoiete with them. These Fairies rarely do associtiate with other type of fairies, but when they do, they usually form bonds that will last a life time. The word of a Sylphs Fairy-is golden They hold their word of honor - And to be inviolate and once sworn to protect their kin, they will defent to their death. The term sylph is derived from the Greek word silphe, which means a 'butterfly' or 'moth' – indeed, fairies are popularly depicted with butterfly wings. These Fairies are volatile and changeable too. The winds are these particular Fairies vehicle to getting around. What they do is, they work through the gases and element of winds of the Earth. They are also known to be very kindly toward humans.
The Ancient Celts regarded butterflies as symbols of fairies or
Sylphs Fairies
Ancestral Spirits and they appear in Celtic stories as guides to the Otherworld or Fairyland, where the dead also dwelt. Ariel is the King of air Elementals and controls all the powers of air. Some fairies seem to represent spirits of weather, particularly whirlwinds, wind, storm, rain, lightning, sunshine and so on. The Wind knots of Folletti of Italy ride storms, the Guriuz bring good weather to farmers, and Mania is the lightning while her brothers are the two founders, The Salvanelli raise storms to ride on the wind and the Swedish Skosra is a violent whirlwind.
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The Inuits believed in an important air spirit, one of the three primary spirits along with the Moon and Sea. Known as Sila, the spirit lived far above the earth and controlled the weather,but punishes human Misdeeds with sickness and bad weather.
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Chi Spirits Air Fairies

Chi Spirit Air Fairies-
Chi Spirit are tiny air fairies from China. They are from pure energy.  The Chinese believe that these tiny fairies move freely around them and bring health and protection to the home. It is said that some families will move their furniture to improve the Chi flow and even mirrors are placed over walls to act as portals to allow these tiny Air fairies to come into the home. Chinese faeries that inhabit a home are very benevolent toward humans. Many Chinese families will make their home designed around these tiny faerie spirits, so they will feel comfortable to move freely as possible inside the home.
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