Parable Of Hades And Persephone

Of course the Gods weren’t sexually fluid rapists, who succumbed to mortal whims of lust and power. Where pedophilia reigns you will find Mick Satan Jagger (read Revelation 9: The Antichrist Is…). Who distorted all the stories throughout history, especially the myths, so he could appear as one of us. Thus we switched to monotheism to stop the false god from deceiving people.

The parable of Hades & Persephone is one of hierarchy. There are levels. Tali Farhadian Weinstein is a minor Goddess. Nike is nowhere near as major as Persephone (read Tali Farhadian Weinstein’s Zionist Agenda). Unfortunately her Ivy League degree didn’t teach her this. I exceed her by leaps and bounds, comparing us is an insult to me. For her betrayal in this life she will be punished eternally.

Tali is banned from heaven for 10,000 years. When her exile is finished, she will only be allowed to enter 2-3 months annually. Spending the remainder of her time in hell. Not to rule. Not to dictate. Merely to watch. This isn’t set in stone yet, giving her the smallest of grace, which my husband is opposed to. Let this be a lesson to you all, Kali & Shiva. Via: Greek Mythology.Com

Updated: 1/30/2026 10:37pm

“Song Of Achilles” By Madeline Miller

Is it better to burn out or fade away? This is the question Demi-God Achilles must answer. Prophesied to be the greatest warrior of his time, the fastest to ever do it accepts his fate, until outcast prince Patroclus becomes his constant companion. While the two are best friends for life in Homer’s “Iliad,” Madeline Miller reinterprets their relationship into one of romantic love. Beginning in adolescence, lasting until the day Patroclus dies at Hector’s hand. Causing Achilles who spurned fighting, to fulfill his destiny by partaking in the Trojan War. A legendary battle started over of Helen Of Troy’s beauty. Epic, as the most powerful Gods & Goddesses have stake in this mortal affair.

Dealing with topics of fate, freewill, lgbtq+, love and gender, this book is a page turner for sure. I couldn’t put it down. As a youth I was obsessed with Greek mythology, devouring anything I could get my hands on. I’m a fanatic when it comes to Madeline Miller, feeling the same regarding “Circe.” She does a really good job giving depth to centuries old tales, making them new again. Creating a deeper bond between the reader and these iconic characters, by giving context. Via: Wikipedia

Is Being Sincerely Sorry Easy?

“Could it be that easy? We just have to weep and prostrate ourselves and God forgives everything? But maybe it’s not easy at all- maybe to weep and prostrate ourselves with genuine sincerity is the hardest thing we could ever learn how to do.”

-Beautiful World Where Are You

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