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A - Z of Mythological Creatures (Just 'E' & 'F')
Hera...Sister-Wife of Zeus Told ya! I was gonna give you a bumper package. ‘E’ and ‘F’ promises to be interesting; full of adventure too. Bet you thirteen bucks that there’s quite a number of...
16 commentsA - Z of Mythological Creatures (Just 'C')
Zeus Hey guys, I’m back with another collection of awesome mythological creatures, exclusive only to the letter C. I hope you’ve enjoyed ‘A’ and ‘B’ so far. If you haven’t seen those, check...
25 commentsPandorasBox
Greek mythology is not something I consider to be factual, the word mythology pretty much says is all. However, it sure is fun reading about it, all the god's and godesses. Hence this article. I started...
11 commentsUnderstanding Gemini: the Myth of the Twins
I began reading birth charts about 7 years ago for fun. A birth chart is, basically, a breakdown of the positions of the constellations in reference to the moment and area you were born, resulting in specific...
11 commentsBeguiling Aphrodite--Goddess of Sexuality
In truth I have always had a particular fondness for the goddess Aphrodite. Possibly because of her connection to eroticism, female power and sexual desire Always my favorite illustration of Aphrodite was...
2 commentsAres the Greek God of War
In Greek Mythology, Ares is known as the God of War, although bloodthirsty and a slaughterer, better describe him. A son of Zeus and Hera, Ares is often portrayed as a middle-aged man with a beard, although...
0 commentsDo soul mates really exist?
Will it ever be possible to find that special someone who, is not only completely compatible with me, but can understand my thoughts and feelings as they can their own? Of course, we look to the media to...
5 commentsThe Story of The Seven Sisters
The Story of the Seven Sisters There are several versions of the same myth. Depending on the research and your own personal preference the information actually remains pretty much the same. In a nutshell,...
4 commentsZeus--the god Who Couldn't Keep it in His Pants
Zeus was, above all, what could be called 'the Godfather of the gods' being ruler of the sacred peak called 'Mount Olympus' and the Pantheon of gods who lived there--even though Zeus was never elected to the...
3 commentsGreek Religious Sport Games and Zeus the Father God
Although now manifest in a uniquely modern form, this union of religion and sport is nothing new. Excepting rare moments of antagonism, sport has always been closely aligned with religious mythology and...
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