Your favorite Greek God/Dess?
Your favorite Greek God/Dess?
Don't really work with greek deities, but hell, Chiron seems a nice enough sort.
Your favorite Greek God/Dess?
I think I answered in the tread on the original OccultForums, but I do not remember and I do not have time right now to re read the entire tread, so I will answer again.
I work most with Circe and Hermes and while I have not worked much with Them lately I consider Circe to be my patron Deity.
I work most with Circe and Hermes and while I have not worked much with Them lately I consider Circe to be my patron Deity.
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*The universe is full of magical things, patiently waiting for our wits to grow sharper--Eden Phillpotts
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Your favorite Greek God/Dess?
Chiron's not a deity, he's a centaur.
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According to an archaic myth,he was sired by Kronos (Cronus) when he had taken the form of a horse and impregnated the nymph Philyra.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chiron
He was immortal,surely as son of a Titan and a Nymph,he getss at least minor deity status? C'mon.His half brothers and sisters are the Olympians.
He is definately a heroic character and the wounded healer is an incredibly strong archetype.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chiron
He was immortal,surely as son of a Titan and a Nymph,he getss at least minor deity status? C'mon.His half brothers and sisters are the Olympians.
He is definately a heroic character and the wounded healer is an incredibly strong archetype.
"He lived his words, spoke his own actions and his story and the story of the world ran parallel."
Sartre speaking of Che Guevara.
Sartre speaking of Che Guevara.
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Wha'd want tae immortalize a get thits basically hauf cuddie and hauf jaikie?
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Apologies to the non Scots speakers,but the point I was arguing with our legendary Celtic rhetoric and grasp of the facts was that the Centaurs (as a whole) were/are (according to your perspective) a bunch of hooligans.
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Well,the Thessalians/Greeks did, immortalise him,that is....probably because of the points mentioned/highlighted in this excerpt below[again from link,above]None too shabby a list,not very jaikey like at all.
"In Greek mythology, Cheiron or Kheiron (Greek: ΧείÏ
"In Greek mythology, Cheiron or Kheiron (Greek: ΧείÏ
"He lived his words, spoke his own actions and his story and the story of the world ran parallel."
Sartre speaking of Che Guevara.
Sartre speaking of Che Guevara.
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Your favorite Greek God/Dess?
Ha!Mere details.I suppose I can let you off with that on a technicality
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I just love working with Hermes and Cronus and their orphis hymns.They inspire me to give my best in all of the rituals.
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I fight for the impossible!
I fight for the impossible!
Re: Your favorite Greek God/Dess?
You talking about Kronos or the time dude?
Re: Your favorite Greek God/Dess?
i'm talking about Cronus (or Kronos) the leader of the titanes...son of Gaia and Uranus.Kronos=κερασφόρος !!! [happyface] ..here's his orphic hymn in Greek :
Ἀιθαλής, μακάρων τε θεῶν πάτερ ἠδὲ καὶ ἀνδρῶν, ποικιλόβουλ᾽, ἀμίαντε, μεγασθενές, ἄλκιμε Τιτάν, ὃς δαπανᾶις μὲν ἅπαντα καὶ αὔξεις ἔμπαλιν αὐτός, δεσμοὺς ἀρρήκτους ὃς ἔχεις κατ᾽ ἀπείρονα κόσμον, αἰῶνος Κρόνε παγγενέτωρ, Κρόνε ποικιλόμυθε, Γαίης τε βλάστημα καὶ Οὐρανοῦ ἀστερόεντος, γέννα, φυή, μείωσι, Ῥέας πόσι, σεμνὲ Προμηθεῦ, ὃς ναίεις κατὰ πάντα μέρη κόσμοιο, γενάρχα, ἀγκυλομῆτα, φέριστε· κλύων ἱκετηρίδα φωνὴν πέμποις εὔολβον βιότου τέλος αἰὲν ἄμεμπτον.
Ἀιθαλής, μακάρων τε θεῶν πάτερ ἠδὲ καὶ ἀνδρῶν, ποικιλόβουλ᾽, ἀμίαντε, μεγασθενές, ἄλκιμε Τιτάν, ὃς δαπανᾶις μὲν ἅπαντα καὶ αὔξεις ἔμπαλιν αὐτός, δεσμοὺς ἀρρήκτους ὃς ἔχεις κατ᾽ ἀπείρονα κόσμον, αἰῶνος Κρόνε παγγενέτωρ, Κρόνε ποικιλόμυθε, Γαίης τε βλάστημα καὶ Οὐρανοῦ ἀστερόεντος, γέννα, φυή, μείωσι, Ῥέας πόσι, σεμνὲ Προμηθεῦ, ὃς ναίεις κατὰ πάντα μέρη κόσμοιο, γενάρχα, ἀγκυλομῆτα, φέριστε· κλύων ἱκετηρίδα φωνὴν πέμποις εὔολβον βιότου τέλος αἰὲν ἄμεμπτον.
Most people fight for the possible.
I fight for the impossible!
I fight for the impossible!
Re: Your favorite Greek God/Dess?
Ahh, surprised Belial hasn't come in to share in the irony of it all.
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the irony ? [rolleyes]
Most people fight for the possible.
I fight for the impossible!
I fight for the impossible!
Re: Your favorite Greek God/Dess?
I don't think I could say it without sounding egotistical nor would it sound very believable.
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i still don't understand...anyway...
Most people fight for the possible.
I fight for the impossible!
I fight for the impossible!
Re: Your favorite Greek God/Dess?
You could PM Belial if you really want to know, though I doubt you will believe it.
Re: Your favorite Greek God/Dess?
I still don't understand... [rolleyes] [rolleyes] [rolleyes] [rolleyes]
Most people fight for the possible.
I fight for the impossible!
I fight for the impossible!
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Re: Your favorite Greek God/Dess?
I'm kicking myself for missing out on this!If only Kronos would somehow manage to come on this forum and watch.That would be really a musing.
Re: Your favorite Greek God/Dess?
I am having a change of perception on what I have said in this thread. IOLH7 if you want to know what I meant plainly, simply message me and I will explain bluntly.
Re: Your favorite Greek God/Dess?
no thanks...i'll pass...i already feel uncomfortable.
Most people fight for the possible.
I fight for the impossible!
I fight for the impossible!
Re: Your favorite Greek God/Dess?
Well my apologies, that was not my intent.ΙΟΛΗ7 wrote:no thanks...i'll pass...i already feel uncomfortable.
Re: Your favorite Greek God/Dess?
Hecate, Artemis, Demeter, Apollo, and Aphrodite. Hecate, the Mother of Night as I often call her is very important to me as she is the ruler of holy secrets and shadowy forces(shadow here has nothing to do with evil, merely a force that is part of the balance. The mysterious counter part to Aether). She rules death as a necessary part of existence. Artemis the queen of the wilderness is a balancing force. She is the huntress who to takes and gives what is necessary. Apollo is a God of writers and musicians and thus is quite important to me. Demeter is the archetypal earth mother to me and it the maintainer of sacred law and death which replenishes the earth. It's not a well known side to her, but she is also a death Goddess. Aphrodite the queen of love to me is ruler of one of the most powerful redemptive and balancing forces in the universe. Love. Divine love which soothes the soul and yet creates a blazing inferno within each heart.
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Re: Your favorite Greek God/Dess?
For me i'd have to say Hekate, Lamia/Keto, Athena, Aphrodite, Hermes, Apollo and Eros.