After yesterdays Video see here .... https://www.alchemyaccordance.com/blog?fbclid=IwAR0vmhYIIbw1WHvbXYOlGdvvle8tLEiaNFsfAEXPHaIC1iMJ-rQl4Fe1BAgi I did about the 3 day 13 14 15 Feb Fertility 3 Graces Moon/Venus 3 Phases 3 MARY's Half Cresent/ waxing/waning Moon Ritual Over Aldebaran, the Fake Philosophers Stone the BULLS EYE POP EYE POPOFF Black Jack To power up a coming Orange 3,6,9 event PoPoF being on the 21,20,22 June ... I felt the need to check where the new Black Moon would be for June 226.... well the Month of June 2019 is set off with a BLACKJACK Moon On Taurus ISIS Venus EYE EXACTLY where we have just had the Trinity Moon Phase pass on ALDEBARAN 3rd June The Bulls EYE POP EYE Mary POPPINS
ERIS is EUROPA conjunct Mars/Wars and Uranus Electric SHOCK CHANGE during This past 3 day Bulls Eye... ritual...
LOOK at the 3 June Black Moon Opposition with Moon/Sun on Aldebaran opposite Jupiter/Zeus in ScorpiO/Antares... North Node conjunct mars Juno On SIRIUS in gemini...South node conjunct pluto Saturn in Sagittarius...in Gemini Sagittarius where they were for 9/11....Black Moon Sun Opposing Jupiter as is mercury and mars and north node.....FIXED CROSS .. LeO Wheel four tune Asc opposite Aquarius/Black Lilith.. upside down PI RAT wheel ..
Europa (consort of Zeus)
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"The Rape of Europa" redirects here. For other uses, see The Rape of Europa (disambiguation). Europa (consort of Zeus)
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Europa's earliest literary reference is in the Iliad, which is commonly dated to the 8th century BC.[2] Another early reference to her is in a fragment of the Hesiodic Catalogue of Women, discovered at Oxyrhynchus.[3] The earliest vase-painting securely identifiable as Europa dates from mid-7th century BC.[4]
Europa (consort of Zeus)
Jump to navigationJump to search "The Rape of Europa" redirects here. For other uses, see The Rape of Europa (disambiguation). For other uses, see Europa (disambiguation). Europa "Europa on the bull" - Paestum red-figure chalice krater, signed by Asteas.jpg Europa and the Bull depicted by Asteas, c. 370-360 BC Abode Crete Personal information Consort Asterion, Zeus Children Minos, Rhadamanthys, Sarpedon, Crete, Dodon, Alagonia, Carnus Parents Agenor and Telephassa or Phoenix and Perimede Siblings Cadmus, Cilix, Phoenix In Greek mythology, Europa (/jʊəˈroʊpə, jə-/; Ancient Greek: Εὐρώπη, Eurṓpē, Attic Greek pronunciation: [eu̯.rɔ̌ː.pɛː]) was the mother of King Minos of Crete, a woman of Phoenician origin, after whom the continent Europe is named. The story of her abduction by Zeus in the form of a bull was a Cretan story; as classicist Károly Kerényi points out, "most of the love-stories concerning Zeus originated from more ancient tales describing his marriages with goddesses. This can especially be said of the story of Europa."[1]
Europa's earliest literary reference is in the Iliad, which is commonly dated to the 8th century BC.[2] Another early reference to her is in a fragment of the Hesiodic Catalogue of Women, discovered at Oxyrhynchus.[3] The earliest vase-painting securely identifiable as Europa dates from mid-7th century BC.[4]
Discordianism Main article: Discordianism Eris has been adopted as the patron deity of the modern Discordian religion, which was begun in the late 1950s by Gregory Hill and Kerry Wendell Thornley under the pen names of "Malaclypse the Younger" and "Omar Khayyam Ravenhurst". The Discordian version of Eris is considerably lighter in comparison to the rather malevolent Graeco-Roman original, wherein she is depicted as a positive (albeit mischievous) force of chaotic creation.
A quote from the Principia Discordia, the first holy book of Discordianism, attempts to clear up the matter:
One day Mal-2 consulted his Pineal Gland and asked Eris if She really created all of those terrible things. She told him that She had always liked the Old Greeks, but that they cannot be trusted with historic matters. "They were," She added, "victims of indigestion, you know."
Suffice it to say that Eris is not hateful or malicious. But she is mischievous, and does get a little bitchy at times. [3]
The story of Eris being snubbed and indirectly starting the Trojan War is recorded in the Principia, and is referred to as the Original Snub. The Principia Discordia states that her parents may be as described in Greek legend, or that she may be the daughter of Void. She is the Goddess of Disorder and Being, whereas her sister Aneris (called the equivalent of Harmonia by the Mythics of Harmonia) is the goddess of Order and Non-Being. Their brother is Spirituality.[4]
Discordian Eris is looked upon as a foil to the preoccupation of western philosophy in attempting find order in the chaos of reality, in prescribing order to be synonymous with truth. Discordian Eris teaches us that the only truth is chaos, and that order and disorder are simply temporary filters applied to the lenses we view the chaos through. This is known as the Aneristic Illusion.[5]
In this telling, Eris becomes something of a patron saint of chaotic creation:
I am chaos. I am the substance from which your artists and scientists build rhythms. I am the spirit with which your children and clowns laugh in happy anarchy. I am chaos. I am alive, and I tell you that you are free.[6]
The concept of Eris as developed by the Principia Discordia is used and expanded upon in the science fiction work The Illuminatus! Trilogy by Robert Shea and Robert Anton Wilson (in which characters from Principia Discordia appear). In this work, Eris is a major character.[7]
Other The classic fairy tale Sleeping Beauty is partly inspired by Eris' role in the wedding of Peleus and Thetis. Like Eris, a malevolent fairy curses a princess after not being invited to the princess' christening.[8][9]
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