Poseidon: The Unpredictable King of the Seas Poseidon: The Unpredictable King of the Seas "I am the Earth-Shaker, the Lord of the Waves!" Origins: Born From Chaos Poseidon is one of the most renowned Olympian gods, though his beginnings were far from glorious. His father, Cronus, feared that one of his offspring would usurp his power, so he swallowed Poseidon and his siblings – Hades, Hestia, Demeter, and Hera – immediately after their birth. Fortunately, the youngest sibling, Zeus, survived and later orchestrated their release by tricking Cronus into regurgitating them. This brave act paved the way for the epic Titanomachy, a ten-year war that ultimately led to the rise of the Olympians. In the aftermath, Zeus divided the realms among the three mightiest gods, claiming the heavens for himself, the underworld for Hades, and entrusting the vast, mysterious seas to Poseidon. Poseidon's Powers: More T...
In order to talk about energy protection, it is essential to study the characteristics of the energy field of the entity we wish to protect. The aura refers to the electromagnetic field surrounding individual beings. Its vibrations can be high or low. The frequency of the human energy field varies individually and depends on a person's emotions, thoughts, and both mental and physical health. The different vibrational levels of the aura can be distinctly perceived and, when associated with color perception (whether through third-eye vision or association), can be differentiated. We associate different types of energies with different colors, which our minds represent as colors. We call it auric vision because, complemented by visualization techniques, it can present a real colorful image. The so-called chakras are found in the aura. The word comes from the Sanskrit word meaning "wheel." Their main role is to transfor...
I bring ye wine from above, From the vats of the storied sun; For every one of yer love, And life for every one. Ye shall dance on hill and level; Ye shall sing in hollow and height In the festal mystical revel, The rapurous Bacchanal rite! The rocks and trees are yours, And the waters under the hill, By the might of that which endures, The holy heaven of will! I kindle a flame like a torrent To rush from star to star; Your hair as a comet’s horrent, Ye shall see things as they are! I lift the mask of matter; I open the heart of man; For I am of force to shatter The cast that hideth -Pan! Your loves shall lap up slaughter, And dabbled with roses of blood Each desperate darling daughter Shall swim in the fervid flood. I bring ye laughter and tears, The kisses that foam and bleed, The joys of a million years, The flowers that bear no seed. My life is bitter and sterile, Its flame is a wandering star. Ye shall pass in pleasure and peril Across the mystic bar That is set for wrath and weep...
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