What we can learn from History and the Cosmos: Helios (Greek - TopicsExpress



          

What we can learn from History and the Cosmos: Helios (Greek personification of the Sun), a Titan, revolves around Gaia (Mother Earth of the Titans) and Gaias suckling son, Oceanus (Greek personification of Gaias surrounding waters [the earth more or less resembled a fried egg, according to History; picture Gaia as the yolk center, and Oceanus as the egg-whites surroundings]). Hermes (Greek messenger of the gods), a fast-footed trickster and son of Zeus; a demigod appointed position of messenger by his father with hopes of making something of him by way of instilling upon him responsibilities and tasks; in Latin we call him Mercury (the first planet closest to the Sun). Aphrodite (Greek personification of Love and Fertility), a Goddess we call Venus (in Latin) the second planet from the Sun; sometimes we mistake her for Lucifer (the light bearer, or morning star, the Twinkle-twinkle little star, the first star we see that remains the brightest in the cosmos from our earthly perception; alas, shes a planet). Gaia (or Earth), the mother of all creation and spouse of Ouranos (or Uranus, the Sky [Heavens]), is the third planet from the Sun (the one thats teeming with crawling creatures); think of Gaia/Earth as being the grandmother of Zeus. Ares (Greek personification of War), a God acknowledged as Mars (in Latin) that lies on the other side of our earthly planet (fourth planet from the Sun), while Aphrodite/Venus lies in the opposite direction of our earthly perception, i.e., Earth lies in the center of Love and War. Zeus (Greek God of all Gods), the fifth planet from the Sun (Jupiter), a dictator that dethroned his grandpa Ouranos/Uranus and possessed the skies (Heavens); he also castrated his Titan papa Cronus and split open his belly to free his siblings their father swallowed. Cronus (Greek Titan and father of the Gods), the sixth planet from the Sun (Saturn), a retired dictator who no longer serves a purpose. Ouranos (or Sky), the father of all creation and spouse of Gaia, (or the Earth), is the seventh planet from the Sun (Uranus). Poseidon (Greek God of the Seas, somehow responsible for earthquakes), is the eighth planet from the Sun (Neptune), and brother of Zeus and Hades; he took over the responsibilities of Oceanus (Gaias egg-whites surroundings, a dethroned Titan); Poseidon/Neptune rules over the midsection of three distinct levels of both human perception and imagination, i.e., he rules the earth (yet still must abide by the rules of his superior sibling Zeus [who rules over the Heavens, the upper level of three distinct levels of both human perception and imagination]). Hades (Greek God of the Underworld, keeper of the dead), is the ninth spherical-shaped thing (planet?) from the Sun (Pluto); he rules over the lower level of three distinct levels of both human perception and imagination (this is not so much as to say, within the earth, but to imagine that the earth is flat with a separate level underneath)--go back to the fried egg analogy: the egg represents Gaia/Earth (and shes ruled by Poseidon/Neptune); the frying pan in which this egg is being cooked upon represents Hades/Pluto (both as a setting and an eponymous ruler); the smell of the cooking egg rising above the egg being cooked--in the sky--represents Ouranos/Uranus (and his scented ass is ruled by Zeus/Jupiter).
Posted on: Fri, 21 Mar 2014 12:46:57 +0000

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