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Eros (Greek: Ἔρως), in Greek mythology, was the primordial god of love;
Eros (Greek: Ἔρως), in Greek mythology, was the primordial god of love;
Aphrodite is jealous of the beauty of mortal Psyche, as men are leaving her altars barren to worship a mere human woman instead, and so commands her son Eros to cause Psyche to fall in love with the ugliest creature on earth. Eros falls in love with Psyche himself and spirits her away to his home. Their fragile peace is ruined by a visit of Psyche's jealous sisters, who cause Psyche to betray the trust of her husband. Wounded, Eros departs from his wife and Psyche wanders the earth, looking for her lost love.
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Nyx and Erebus
Nyx and Erebus
Me talking about the Greek primordial gods, Nyx and Erebus, the masters of the night.
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I swallowed the melody for the memory - Il Minotauro (Μινώταυρος)
I swallowed the melody for the memory - Il Minotauro (Μινώταυρος)
Band: La chanson de Roland Song: I swallowed the melody for the memory REGISTRATO DAL VIVO DURANTE LA PROVA DEL 23 MAGGIO 2010 RECORDED LIVE AT THE TRIAL OF May 23, 2010 Registrato al Megafono Aperto Studio Recording Recorded at Megafono Aperto Studio Recording Rolando il furioso: Guitar, Vocals Vincenzo Arisco: Drums Immagini tratte dal film "Il Minotauro" (2007) Video: Gaetano Buccheri Montaggio: Rolando Il Furioso Images from the film "The Minotaur" (2007) Video: Gaetano Buccheri Mounting: The Rolando Furioso Long Island, New York Alternative Rock Post Rock Kylix, ca. 515 aC, Museo Arqueológico Nacional de España Mitologia This article is about the mythological monster. For other uses, see Minotaur (disambiguation). Minotaur Minotaur bust, (National Archaeological Museum of Athens) Mythology Greek Grouping Legendary creature Parents Cretan Bull and Pasiphaë Region Crete Topics in Greek mythology Gods Primordial gods and Titans Zeus and the Olympians Pan and the nymphs Apollo and Dionysus Sea-gods and Earth-gods Heroes Heracles and his Labors Achilles and the Trojan War Odysseus and the Odyssey Jason and the Argonauts Perseus and Medusa/Gorgon Oedipus and Thebes Theseus and the Minotaur Triptolemus and the Eleusinian Mysteries Related Satyrs, centaurs and dragons Religion in Ancient Greece In Greek mythology, the Minotaur (Ancient Greek: Μῑνώταυρος, pronounced [minɔ́tau̯ros], Latin: Minotaurus, Etruscan Θevrumineś), as the Greeks imagined him, was a creature with the <b>...</b>
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ΕΛΕΥΣΙΝΑ-ΕLEUSIS
ΕΛΕΥΣΙΝΑ-ΕLEUSIS
MUSIC FROM TIESTO ...www.tiesto.com Κατά την αρχαιότητα η Ελευσίνα αποτελούσε μαζί με την Αθήνα, την Ολυμπία, τους Δελφούς και τη Δήλο τις 5 ιερές πόλεις της Αρχαίας Ελλάδος και σε αυτήν κατέληγε η Ιερά Οδός. Eleusis MuseumThe Archeological Museum of Eleusis is a museum in Elefsis, Attica, Greece. The museum is located inside the archaeological site of Eleusis. Built in 1890, by the plans of the German architect Kaverau, to keep the findings of the excavations, and after two years (1892) was extended under the plans of the Greek architect J. Mousis Topics in Greek mythology Gods Primordial gods and Titans Zeus and the Olympians Pan and the nymphs Apollo and Dionysus Sea-gods and Earth-gods Heroes Heracles and his Labors Achilles and the Trojan War Odysseus and the Odyssey Jason and the Argonauts Perseus and Medusa/Gorgon Oedipus and Thebes Theseus and the Minotaur Triptolemus and the Eleusinian Mysteries Related Satyrs, centaurs and dragons Religion in Ancient Greece The Eleusinian Mysteries (Greek: Ἐλευσίνια Μυστήρια) were initiation ceremonies held every year for the cult of Demeter and Persephone based at Eleusis in ancient Greece. Of all the mysteries celebrated in ancient times, these were held to be the ones of greatest importance. It is acknowledged that their basis was an old agrarian cult which probably goes back to the Mycenean period (c.1600-1100 BC) and it is believed that the cult of Demeter was established in 1500 BC.[1] The idea of immortality which appears <b>...</b>
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PWN A Qur'an Day - Of Gods And Gonads
PWN A Qur'an Day - Of Gods And Gonads
Surah 86: 5: Now let man but think from what he is created! 6: He is created from a drop emitted- 7: Proceeding from between the backbone and the ribs: Ancient Greeks' error regarding Semen: www.news-medical.net Image displaying position of primordial germ cells relative to the spine in embryos. www.med.unc.edu Introduction to Embryology: www.indstate.edu Urogenital Embryology: isc.temple.edu
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PERCY JACKSON FANS! FUN PJO/HOO ROLEPLAY WEBSITE! YOU'LL LOVE TO JOIN:)
PERCY JACKSON FANS! FUN PJO/HOO ROLEPLAY WEBSITE! YOU'LL LOVE TO JOIN:)
halfbloodmania.forumotion.com If you have any questions, ask a Primordial God (black) or any colored staff. Or you could message me. I'm Kasi! Please join, we love every member:D =D Mushroom:p
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God of War [Commentary 01] Chains of Olympus PS3 // COIN-OP TV
God of War [Commentary 01] Chains of Olympus PS3 // COIN-OP TV
Go to www.coin-op.tv for more video game interviews and reviews! God of War Chains of Olympus PS3 - Commentary 1 PlayStation 3 from the God of War Origins Collection Played by Robert Welkner on Medium Difficulty (Default) http www.twitter.com www.facebook.com Topics: How to play God of War How to play as Kratos How to kill spartans How to kill gods How to get trophies How to get a trophy How to dodge How to evade How to attack How to block How to air juggle How to kill a boss How to kill bosses How to use the Blades of Chaos How to play the Shores of Attica How to fire a catapult How to get the Man Overboard trophy How to collect red orbs How to collect green orbs How to open a chest How to kill your enemy How to get the Swing Batter trophy From Wikipedia: During Kratos' ten years of service to the Olympian Gods, he is sent to the city of Attica to help defend the city from the invading Persian army. After successfully killing the Persian King, decimating his army and their pet monster the basilisk, Kratos observes the sun fall from the sky plunging the world into darkness. Kratos fights his way through the city of Marathon and witnesses the black fog of the Olympian Morpheus which now covers the land in darkness. Kratos also hears a haunting flute melody which he eventually recognizes as a song once played by his now deceased daughter Calliope. Finding the Temple of Helios, Kratos is tasked by the goddess Athena to find the missing sun god as in the absence of light <b>...</b>
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Apollo Sauroktonos the Lizard Slayer (Ancient Art Podcast 48)
Apollo Sauroktonos the Lizard Slayer (Ancient Art Podcast 48)
Episode 48 returns our attention to the art of the famous ancient Greek sculptor Praxiteles as we dig deep into the secrets of the frequently copied and highly praised statue of Apollo Sauroktonos, the Lizard Slayer. We look at a few later marble and bronze copies of this acclaimed work housed in the Vatican, Louvre, and elsewhere. We also explore the possibility that the original bronze Apollo Sauroktonos may not be lost to history. The hidden meaning behind the Lizard Slayer comes to light as a metaphor for the titanic struggle between the divine Apollo and the gargantuan serpentine dragon Python, between the gods of Mount Olympus and the primordial race of titans. Explore more episodes, image galleries, credits, transcripts, and additional resources at ancientartpodcast.org. Connect at http and facebook.com
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~TDG Audition Phoebus: King of Shadows~
~TDG Audition Phoebus: King of Shadows~
Alright, I know I promised I wouldn't upload any more shit videos....sincerest apologies. Anywho, yes, another rp. I know...so...addicting. Also, I'm sorry it isn't longer, Sony Vegas refused to let me do more with it. D: Name: Phoebus Parents: Erebos(father) Nyx (mother) For those of you who don't know, Erebos was the primordial deity or shadows and darkness. Nyx, was another primordial deity and she was the goddess of the night. The primordial greek deities were the first, before Zeus, Hera, and the others. So, basically, Phoebus is ancient royalty. FTW! Powers: Phoebus, although his name means "sun god", actually controls shadows, darkness, etc. What did you expect with his lineage? Personality: Phoebus is a very serious demigod. Being slightly older than the other demigods and coming from a more esteemed god lineage royalty, Phoebus set himself up as the head demigod, the popular one, the next in line for godhood. Phoebus is nothing if not careful and calculating. Phoebus never makes a move, befriends someone, eats anything without envisioning the pros and cons of every move and planning each and every step he takes. Phoebus does nothing without cause, reason, or logic. Every move he makes is for the advancement of himself, his friends, or towards a goal. Phoebus is also a very proud person. Though he has earned the right to be prideful of his achievements, accomplishments, and performance, others view Phoebus as a bit of an arrogant jerk. This probably isn't helped <b>...</b>
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Water
Water
This video produced and edited by Aloke Mukerjee and is set to the song, So Much Magnificence by Miten & Deva Premal and support footage provided by Wing Clips. Water is mysterious and divine. Water is wet. Water covers about 70 percent of the earth's surface. Roughly 70 percent of an adult's body is made up of water. At birth, water accounts for approximately 80 percent of an infant's body weight. The ancient Egyptian Heliopolitan creation story recounts that the sun-god Atum (Re) reposed in the primordial ocean (Nun). In Assyro-Babylonian mythology, first the gods and subsequently all beings arose from the fusion of salt water (Tiamat) and sweet water (Apsu). The holy books of the Hindus explain that all the inhabitants of the earth emerged from the primordial sea. At the beginning of the Judeo-Christian story of creation, the spirit of God is described as "stirring above the waters," and a few lines later, God creates "a firmament in the midst of the waters to divide the waters." In ancient Greece, the souls of the dead were ferried across the dark waters of the River Styx. When drunk, the waters of the Lethe, a river in Hades, produced forgetfulness. Water is the Fons Et Origio, the fount and origin of all forms of life. Water is linked with the moon through the movement of tides and by its moon-like flowing, shape-changing quality. In Christianity, baptism links the concepts of the water of life with the waters of purification. In the cosmogony of Mesopotamian <b>...</b>
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God of War [Commentary 06] Chains of Olympus PS3 (Boss Fight Basilisk) // COIN-OP TV
God of War [Commentary 06] Chains of Olympus PS3 (Boss Fight Basilisk) // COIN-OP TV
Go to www.coin-op.tv for more video game interviews and reviews! God of War Chains of Olympus PS3 - Commentary 6 PlayStation 3 from the God of War Origins Collection Played by Robert Welkner on Medium Difficulty (Default) http www.twitter.com www.facebook.com How to play God of War How to play as Kratos How to kill spartans How to kill gods How to get trophies How to get a trophy How to dodge How to evade How to attack How to block How to air juggle How to kill a boss How to kill bosses How to use the Blades of Chaos How to play the Shores of Attica How to collect red orbs How to collect green orbs How to open a chest How to kill your enemy How to get a Gorgon Eye How to find a Gorgon Eye How to use the Efreet How to use magic How to level up How to fire a catapult How to get a ruthless kill How to get a brutal kill How to climb a ladder How to jump off a ladder How to get a Phoenix Feather How to kill the cyclops How to carry a dead body How to push a box How to push a crate How to get the Boom trophy How to get the Booooooom Trophy How to defeat the Basilisk How to kill the Basilisk From Wikipedia: During Kratos' ten years of service to the Olympian Gods, he is sent to the city of Attica to help defend the city from the invading Persian army. After successfully killing the Persian King, decimating his army and their pet monster the basilisk, Kratos observes the sun fall from the sky plunging the world into darkness. Kratos fights his way through the city of Marathon and <b>...</b>
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God of War [Commentary 02] Chains of Olympus PS3 // COIN-OP TV
God of War [Commentary 02] Chains of Olympus PS3 // COIN-OP TV
Go to www.coin-op.tv for more video game interviews and reviews! God of War Chains of Olympus PS3 - Commentary 2 PlayStation 3 from the God of War Origins Collection Played by Robert Welkner on Medium Difficulty (Default) NOTE AUDIO IS OUT OF SYNC ON THIS PART www.twitter.com www.twitter.com www.facebook.com Topics: How to play God of War How to play as Kratos How to kill spartans How to kill gods How to get trophies How to get a trophy How to dodge How to evade How to attack How to block How to air juggle How to kill a boss How to kill bosses How to use the Blades of Chaos How to play the Shores of Attica How to fire a catapult How to collect red orbs How to collect green orbs How to open a chest How to kill your enemy How to get a Gorgon Eye How to find a Gorgon Eye How to acquire the Efreet How to get the Efreet How to get the Persion History X trophy From Wikipedia: During Kratos' ten years of service to the Olympian Gods, he is sent to the city of Attica to help defend the city from the invading Persian army. After successfully killing the Persian King, decimating his army and their pet monster the basilisk, Kratos observes the sun fall from the sky plunging the world into darkness. Kratos fights his way through the city of Marathon and witnesses the black fog of the Olympian Morpheus which now covers the land in darkness. Kratos also hears a haunting flute melody which he eventually recognizes as a song once played by his now deceased daughter Calliope. Finding the <b>...</b>
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onThHomericHymnToZeus-NormanB-DeviationsFrThNorm
onThHomericHymnToZeus-NormanB-DeviationsFrThNorm
On The HOMERIC HYMN to ZEUS ai /-E AE Paeon! 'In the beginning' began with Ginnungagap And with Gibson AmaltheAudhumla. The dieresis I use with in my rap Is not what you know as an umlaut. The diphthong called ai by phoneticists' peons, As in Aigaios, Is /-E in Anglicized anglers' paeans, To Norse, AE, laek aet West, adios. Adios ... a Dios ... vaya con Dios. Dioscouri! My God! Dios means Zeus! Tho' they thought they got aced When they lay down to rest, I deduce deal delivered the deuce. NOTES ON THIS POEM'S OBSCURE MEANINGS 1. Ginnungagap is Chaos or deep space, from which Earth & everything comes. 2. Amalthea is Greek mythology's primordial goat who suckled the infant Zeus. 3. Audhumla is Norse mythology's primordial cow whose milk fed giant Ymir, the first humanoid. 4. Pro tennis's Althea Gibson was the first African-American woman to be a world champion athlete. 5. A Dieresis is 2 dots over a vowel meaning that the 2 vowels together are pronounced in 2 separate syllables, that is, not an aural diphthong. 6. An Umlaut is 2 dots over a vowel meaning the vowel sound pronunciation is distorted. 7. An aural diphthong is 2 vowels blended together pronounced as 1 syllable, as when the vowels "ai" are pronounced as the English word "I." 8. A printing diphthong is 2 letter-characters conjoined, as the AE in Encyclopaedia Britannica. 9. paeon & paean & peon are 3 different words pronounced approximately the same. 10. AEgeus, traditionally pronounced EE JEE US, is here over <b>...</b>
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God of War [Commentary 07] Chains of Olympus PS3 // COIN-OP TV
God of War [Commentary 07] Chains of Olympus PS3 // COIN-OP TV
Go to www.coin-op.tv for more video game interviews and reviews! God of War Chains of Olympus PS3 - Commentary 7 PlayStation 3 from the God of War Origins Collection Played by Robert Welkner on Medium Difficulty (Default) http www.twitter.com www.facebook.com How to play God of War How to play as Kratos How to kill spartans How to kill gods How to get trophies How to get a trophy How to dodge How to evade How to attack How to block How to air juggle How to kill a boss How to kill bosses How to use the Blades of Chaos How to play the Shores of Attica How to collect red orbs How to collect green orbs How to open a chest How to kill your enemy How to get a Gorgon Eye How to find a Gorgon Eye How to use the Efreet How to use magic How to level up How to fire a catapult How to get a ruthless kill How to get a brutal kill How to climb a ladder How to jump off a ladder How to get a Phoenix Feather How to kill the cyclops How to carry a dead body How to push a box How to push a crate How to kill the sirens How to beat a siren How to get the Morpheus Defeated trophy From Wikipedia: During Kratos' ten years of service to the Olympian Gods, he is sent to the city of Attica to help defend the city from the invading Persian army. After successfully killing the Persian King, decimating his army and their pet monster the basilisk, Kratos observes the sun fall from the sky plunging the world into darkness. Kratos fights his way through the city of Marathon and witnesses the black fog of <b>...</b>
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Waterworld
Waterworld
*Waterworld: A remake of **Water **FB Link: www.facebook.com **Youtube Link: www.youtube.com Video Conceptualized & Edited by Aloke Mukerjee. Music: Artificial Intelligence_What Dreams by John Williams; Ek Ong Kar by Snatum Kaur; Tvameva by Sudha & Maneesh De Moor; Chidananda by Deva Premal. Footage: Vimeo. Water is mysterious and divine. Water is wet. Water covers about 70 percent of the earth's surface. Roughly 70 percent of an adult's body is made up of water. At birth, water accounts for approximately 80 percent of an infant's body weight. The ancient Egyptian Heliopolitan creation story recounts that the sun-god Atum (Re) reposed in the primordial ocean (Nun). In Assyro-Babylonian mythology, first the gods and subsequently all beings arose from the fusion of salt water (Tiamat) and sweet water (Apsu). The holy books of the Hindus explain that all the inhabitants of the earth emerged from the primordial sea. At the beginning of the Judeo-Christian story of creation, the spirit of God is described as "stirring above the waters," and a few lines later, God creates "a firmament in the midst of the waters to divide the waters." In ancient Greece, the souls of the dead were ferried across the dark waters of the River Styx. When drunk, the waters of the Lethe, a river in Hades, produced forgetfulness. Water is the Fons Et Origio, the fount and origin of all forms of life. Water is linked with the moon through the movement of tides and by its moon-like flowing, shape <b>...</b>
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God of War [Commentary 03] Chains of Olympus PS3 Sex Scene (Two Girls One Spartan) // COIN-OP TV
God of War [Commentary 03] Chains of Olympus PS3 Sex Scene (Two Girls One Spartan) // COIN-OP TV
Go to www.coin-op.tv for more video game interviews and reviews! God of War Chains of Olympus PS3 - Commentary 3 PlayStation 3 from the God of War Origins Collection Played by Robert Welkner on Medium Difficulty (Default) http www.twitter.com www.facebook.com How to play God of War How to play as Kratos How to kill spartans How to kill gods How to get trophies How to get a trophy How to dodge How to evade How to attack How to block How to air juggle How to kill a boss How to kill bosses How to use the Blades of Chaos How to play the Shores of Attica How to collect red orbs How to collect green orbs How to open a chest How to kill your enemy How to get a Gorgon Eye How to find a Gorgon Eye How to use the Efreet How to use magic How to level up How to have sex with two girls How to have sex with kratos How to fuck How to perform sex How to solve the sex scene How to get the two girls one spartan trophy How to get two girls one cup trophy How to kick the ladders How to fire a catapult How to get a ruthless kill How to get a brutal kill How to climb a ladder How to jump off a ladder How to get a Phoenix Feather From Wikipedia: During Kratos' ten years of service to the Olympian Gods, he is sent to the city of Attica to help defend the city from the invading Persian army. After successfully killing the Persian King, decimating his army and their pet monster the basilisk, Kratos observes the sun fall from the sky plunging the world into darkness. Kratos fights his way through <b>...</b>
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Rhapsody Of Fire - Tornado
Rhapsody Of Fire - Tornado
NOTE I DO NOT OWN THE SONG OR IMAGE IT BELONGS TO RHAPSODY OF FIRE. Nuclear Blast www.nuclearblast.de Lyrics : In primordial times of war Gods and men, dragonlords Fighting for a dead world A black sun will scare us all Gloomy past carved in hate Ready to be back! It's my time, my chance to show Who you are, who we are Shade of human terror May I cause the unborn's fall Through new gates he will come For the end of all From empty shadows Electric silence In veiled reflections Of one lonely sunshine In the air my whispered name In the air Now condemned to be insane Evil born, you will drown Swallowed by oblivion Once to darkness I belonged Deep inside, you're the same Godforsaken soul In my heart the angels' fate In your name fear and pain Violence and bloodshed May the thunder's holy force Pound in me burn my sin Storm once more ! From empty shadows Electric silence In veiled reflections Of one lonely sunshine In the air my whispered name BEYOND THE SECRETS OF SPACE COLLIDING IN STELLAR FIRE I WILL BURN TO SAVE MY WORLD'S UNWRITTEN FATE FROM QUAKES AND VOLCANOS BEYOND THE SECRETS OF SPACE COLLIDING IN STELLAR FIRE I WILL RISE AGAIN AS TEAR OF ANGELS' PAIN AS CYCLONE, TORNADO AGAIN
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God of War [Commentary 05] Chains of Olympus PS3 // COIN-OP TV
God of War [Commentary 05] Chains of Olympus PS3 // COIN-OP TV
Go to www.coin-op.tv for more video game interviews and reviews! God of War Chains of Olympus PS3 - Commentary 5 PlayStation 3 from the God of War Origins Collection Played by Robert Welkner on Medium Difficulty (Default) http www.twitter.com www.facebook.com How to play God of War How to play as Kratos How to kill spartans How to kill gods How to get trophies How to get a trophy How to dodge How to evade How to attack How to block How to air juggle How to kill a boss How to kill bosses How to use the Blades of Chaos How to play the Shores of Attica How to collect red orbs How to collect green orbs How to open a chest How to kill your enemy How to get a Gorgon Eye How to find a Gorgon Eye How to use the Efreet How to use magic How to level up How to fire a catapult How to get a ruthless kill How to get a brutal kill How to climb a ladder How to jump off a ladder How to get a Phoenix Feather How to kill the cyclops How to carry a dead body How to push a box How to push a crate From Wikipedia: During Kratos' ten years of service to the Olympian Gods, he is sent to the city of Attica to help defend the city from the invading Persian army. After successfully killing the Persian King, decimating his army and their pet monster the basilisk, Kratos observes the sun fall from the sky plunging the world into darkness. Kratos fights his way through the city of Marathon and witnesses the black fog of the Olympian Morpheus which now covers the land in darkness. Kratos also hears a <b>...</b>
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God of War [Commentary 04] Chains of Olympus PS3 // COIN-OP TV
God of War [Commentary 04] Chains of Olympus PS3 // COIN-OP TV
Go to www.coin-op.tv for more video game interviews and reviews! God of War Chains of Olympus PS3 - Commentary 4 PlayStation 3 from the God of War Origins Collection Played by Robert Welkner on Medium Difficulty (Default) http www.twitter.com www.facebook.com How to play God of War How to play as Kratos How to kill spartans How to kill gods How to get trophies How to get a trophy How to dodge How to evade How to attack How to block How to air juggle How to kill a boss How to kill bosses How to use the Blades of Chaos How to play the Shores of Attica How to collect red orbs How to collect green orbs How to open a chest How to kill your enemy How to use the Efreet How to use magic How to level up How to fire a catapult How to get a ruthless kill How to get a brutal kill How to climb a ladder How to jump off a ladder How to get a Phoenix Feather How to kill the cyclops From Wikipedia: During Kratos' ten years of service to the Olympian Gods, he is sent to the city of Attica to help defend the city from the invading Persian army. After successfully killing the Persian King, decimating his army and their pet monster the basilisk, Kratos observes the sun fall from the sky plunging the world into darkness. Kratos fights his way through the city of Marathon and witnesses the black fog of the Olympian Morpheus which now covers the land in darkness. Kratos also hears a haunting flute melody which he eventually recognizes as a song once played by his now deceased daughter Calliope <b>...</b>
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KYPRIS- THE APHRODITE OF CYPRUS REVEALED-TRAILER
KYPRIS- THE APHRODITE OF CYPRUS REVEALED-TRAILER
Dear friends, we really thank you for your keen interest in the first documentary ever to be made about Kypris Aphrodite. We kindly ask you to support us to bring this unique documentary to life! Get perks,by making a contribution. If enough of us get behind it, we can make 'KYPRIS: THE APHRODITE OF CYPRUS REVEALED' happen! So please visit www.indiegogo.com SYNOPSIS: 12 women, both Cypriots and foreigners living in Cyprus, are struggling to revive the ancient art of the frame drum, sacred to the worship of Aphrodite and of many of the principal female deities of ancient civilizations. Within this framework, they are preparing a ritual drumming performance at the famous sanctuary of Aphrodite at Palaepaphos, Cyprus, which was destroyed after the prevalence of Christianity on the island. And thus, 1500 years later, at the ruins of this ancient site of worship, the sound of the frame drum reverberates once again. Recordings of this group of frame drummers from the early stages of their preparation to the final ritual performance are interwoven with the tracing of the faded yet preserved footsteps of Kypris-Aphrodite through the ages in different ways and forms. It is a journey through time, across the land that gave birth to the goddess, into archaeology, mythology, local folklore and tradition, all the way to modern day religion and art into which she has been transported. Albeit the only female deity of the Greek Pantheon which to this day inspires men and women worldwide <b>...</b>
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Rhapsody Of Fire - From Chaos To Eternity - 08 - Tornado + Lyrics
Rhapsody Of Fire - From Chaos To Eternity - 08 - Tornado + Lyrics
NOTE : Through the uploading of this song and the album, I don't mean any harm to the band itself. I respect and admire the band, I've bought many of their albums, and I've got goodies. I put the album here to allow users to listen freely to the album, to make some advertising for it. Therefore I do NOT encourage download for this album !! Buy it here : www.algalordchronicles.com and you'll make a great act in favor of this awesome band ! Already unveiled but non-downloadable, here's the eighth and penultimate song of the album. Lyrics : In primordial times of war Gods and men, dragonlords Fighting for a dead world A black sun will scare us all Gloomy past carved in hate Ready to be back! It's my time, my chance to show Who you are, who we are Shade of human terror May I cause the unborn's fall Through new gates he will come For the end of all From empty shadows Electric silence In veiled reflections Of one lonely sunshine In the air my whispered name In the air Now condemned to be insane Evil born, you will drown Swallowed by oblivion Once to darkness I belonged Deep inside, you're the same Godforsaken soul In my heart the angels' fate In your name fear and pain Violence and bloodshed May the thunder's holy force Pound in me burn my sin Storm once more ! From empty shadows Electric silence In veiled reflections Of one lonely sunshine In the air my whispered name BEYOND THE SECRETS OF SPACE COLLIDING IN STELLAR FIRE I WILL BURN TO SAVE MY WORLD'S UNWRITTEN FATE FROM <b>...</b>
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FEMALE BODY REPRESENTATIONS
FEMALE BODY REPRESENTATIONS
Erotic Drawings by Miguel Pla; selected artworks, music Terry Waldo, "The Pink Tango" Best watercolor of Pla contact: miguel pla @virgilio.it, www.youtube.com The word "eroticism" is derived from the name of the Greek god of love, Eros, or Cupid. It is conceived as sensual love or the human sex drive (libido). Philosophers and theologians discern four kinds of love: eros, philia, storge, and agape. Of the four, eros is considered the most egocentric, focusing on care for the self. Ancient Greek philosophy's overturning of mythology defines in many ways our understanding of the heightened aesthetic sense in eroticism and the question of sexuality. Eros was after all the primordial god of unhinged sexual desire in addition to heteroeroticism, which is the yearning of sexual desire from the opposite sex. In the Platonic ordered system of ideal forms, Eros corresponds to the subject's yearning for ideal beauty and finality. It is the harmonious unification not only between bodies, but between knowledge and pleasure. Eros takes an almost transcendent manifestation when the subject seeks to go beyond itself and form a communion with the objectival other. The French philosopher Georges Bataille believed eroticism was a movement towards the limits of our own subjectivity and humanity, a transgression that dissolves the rational world but is always temporary. Yet an objection to eros and erotic representation is that it fosters a subject/object relationship in which the object of <b>...</b>