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Hello dears! I’m finally back i really hope your holiday was awesome I missed you so much and i’m back with some new ideas that I can’t wait to share with you guys here’s a white and golden nail art that reminded me of the ancient Greece, its colors [...]
This tutorial is super pretty and really easy to do. Great last minute Halloween costume!
A movie related Mythological Greek Gods and Goddesses. Ex: Zeus, Poseidon, Aphrodite, Apollo, Athena, Hermes, Hera, Hades, Hephaestus and others… I found and watched this video. Voice and written narrative is a very good work, and I enjoyed! I made some additions. Would you also like let’s look at? In addition, numerous articles on these [...]
By Paige Wirkus through professor Rev. Dr. James Kenneth Powell II, opensourcebuddhism.org. Uranus and the titans start this off. Nice diagrams of the gods. Narration is good, music too. 14 main gods/goddesses, two of which are variable, coming and going from Olympus. The 12 olympians are discussed. The many wives and antics of Zeus are [...]
Hi everyone! Halloween is right around the corner and there are beautiful weddings still occurring in the Fall. This goddess inspired makeup look was very much inspired by Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty. It would be great for dances such as formal and prom, for brides (just tone down the shimmer and adjust [...]
HQ required to hear narration! Goddess of love Aphrodite. Eleusian mysteries of Isis/Demeter. During Sunday worship, bread and haoma juice changed into the body and blood of Mitra, a Persian god appointed by Zeus to decide which level of Hades you went to after you died. Wine was substituted when the Persians brought this sacrament [...]
Worshippers of the goddess Demeter mourned as they reenacted the kidnap of her daughter Persephone by the god Hades. Borrowing from Egyptian religious beliefs, the Greeks added a scene of Demeter/Isis resurrecting the crucified Dionysus. Persians brought to Tarsus religious beliefs of priests bringing gifts of myrrh, frankincense and gold to baby Zoroaster, free will [...]
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