Thursday, December 22, 2011
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Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Enyo ,his sister or mother
Rappaccini's Daughter
Story :
In "Rappaccini's Daughter," Hawthorne has created a carefully-constructed allegory for the fall of man in the Garden of Eden, but with one significant twist: the gender roles of the
two major characters, Adam and Eve, are switched. In Hawthorne's version, Giovanni represents Eve and Beatrice represents Adam, with Rappaccini and Baglioni filling the roles of God and Satan, respectively.
In "Rappaccini" the opposite is true, it is Giovanni who brings the source of the couple's downfall (the potion) into the garden and provides Beatrice with it. It is Giovanni, not Beatrice, who represents Eve in this tale.
Fūjin
Mind Story :
Fūjin (風神?) is the Japanese god of the wind and one of the eldest Shinto gods. He is said to have been present at the creation of the world and when he first let the winds out of his bag, they cleared the morning mists and filled the Gate between heaven and earth so the sun shone.
He is portrayed as a terrifying dark demon, resembling a red headed black humanoid wearing a leopard skin, carrying a large bag of winds on his shoulders.
A legend of Japanese Buddhism states that Fūjin and Raijin, the god of thunder, were both originally evil demons who opposed Buddha[citation needed]. They were captured in battle with Buddha's army of heaven, and have worked as gods since then
EIRENE - eirênê the goddess of peace
Mind story :
EIRENE (or Irene) was the goddess of peace (eirênê) and of the season of spring (eiar, eiarinos). Late spring was the usual campaign season in Greece when peace was most at risk. Eirene was one of three Horai, goddesses of the seasons and the keepers of the gates of heaven. Her sisters were Eunomia (Order or Good-Pasture) and Dike (Justice).
She was probably identified with the Hora Thallo (Green Shoots), whose name Hesiod gives to Eirene as an epithet in the Theogony. Her opposite number was Polemos (War).
In classical art she usually appears in the company of her two sister Horai bearing the fruits of the seasons. Statues of the goddess represent her as a maiden holding the infant Ploutos (Wealth) in her arms. In this guise she was identified with Demeter and Tykhe
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Hina ( Butterfly goddess )
The story of mind :
Champion of words and ideas, Butterfly goddess Hina represents meaningful communication
between women, and facilitates the sharing of truth between women and men
Hina is a Butterfly Goddess of the Pacific Islanders. She is known as the first woman - hence the Hawaiian word for woman: 'wahine'. She lives in the moon, having travelled there on a rainbow path via the sun.
As a communicator, her inspiring speeches and ideas give birth to new ways of thinking. She is a messenger, a carrier of news and creator of ideas. Whipping her followers into a fervour of idealism, her speeches vibrate with inspirational energy.
The ladies of Tarus
The story of mind :
Taurus is said to represent many things, including the form of the bull that Zeus (the King of Greek Gods) takes in order to win over Europa, a Greek beauty.
Taurus is dominated by Venus, the planet which also rules Libra. Venus was named for the Roman Goddess of Love and Beauty. In its highest form, Venus provides the finest of all planetary influences. It denotes a kindly and harmonious nature, possessed with a desire for happiness and comradeship. Beauty, charm, love of music and gaiety all belong to the make-up of a Venus individual.
As a Taurus, you might be: hard-working, romantic, organized and trustworthy
Isapera (Christmas Goddess )
The girl name Alala
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