As a spiritual person who has connections with Aphrodite if its Greek Goddesses, when it comes to love, Aphrodite is not only for romantic love. Because of how they always portray her as a Goddess for romance when it comes to love, and also as a vain and bad one, it is completely up to you to how you want to believe in her, if you believe her as good, you receive good energies and outcomes, and if you believe her as bad, you get the same results. To me, when it comes to love, love is unconditional, so love is not only between a man and a woman, it can be between a mother and child, siblings, friends, a pet and its owner, loving yourself and so on. I also see Aphrodite as a loving mother, it is how i believe personally when it comes to her for I do not have any negative beliefs regarding her though she has been badly portrayed as a bad Goddess and only for romantic love. If its appearance I always imagined her as a blonde haired white woman in her Greek attire. She resonates with the colour pink.
@cindypittman49965 сағат бұрын
I have to ask why you would want to have children with someone who look at children as a burden?? It must of been very painful for 2 beings drawn together for some reason ❤
@cindypittman49965 сағат бұрын
Well babies do cry..but it was your child...weres your heart...they don't cry all the time..sounds like you were afraid of living another with all your being❤❤ it's terrifying & BEAUTIFUL ALL AT THE SAME TIME...U MUST HAVE HEART SOME WERE INSIDE❤❤
@cindypittman49965 сағат бұрын
Well babies do cry..but it was your child...weres your heart...they don't cry all the time..sounds like you were afraid of living another with all your being❤❤ it's terrifying & BEAUTIFUL ALL AT THE SAME TIME...U MUST HAVE HEART SOME WERE INSIDE❤❤
@cindypittman49965 сағат бұрын
You don't want to lonely forever do you...I DO UNDERSTAND YOUR WORDS VERY MUCH..❤❤EARTH ANGLE❤❤
@cindypittman49965 сағат бұрын
Because your children love you...groundless of the struggles..& LOVE IS WHAT MAKES GO ROUND❤❤ FORGIVENESS & TRUTH SETS YOUR SOUL FREE...❤❤
@christopherpottie847415 сағат бұрын
Excellent work
@dgates15552 күн бұрын
Of [her] beauty- at every age the beauty proper to that age - there is only this to be said, that there were no two opinions about it, from man or woman, once she had been seen. It was beauty that did not astonish you till afterwards when you reflected on it. While she was with you, you were not astonished . It seemed the most natural thing in the world. As the Fox delighted to say, she was "according to nature"; what every woman, or even every thing, out to have been and meant to be, but had missed by some trip of chance. Indeed, when you looked at her you believed, for a moment, that they had not missed it. She made beauty all around her. When she trod on mud, the mud was beautiful; when she ran in the rain, the rain was silver. When she picked up a toad - she had the strangest and, I thought, unchanciest love for all manner of brutes- the toad became beautiful. The years, doubtless, went round then as now, but in my memory it seems to have been all springs and summers. I think the almonds and cherries blossomed earlier in those years and the blossoms lasted longer; how they hung on in such winds I don't know, for I see the boughs always rocking and dancing against blue-and-white skies, and their shadows flowing water-like over all the hills and valleys of [her] body. I wanted to be a wife so that I could have been her mother. I wanted to be a boy so that she could be in love with me. I wanted her to be my full sister instead of my half sister. I wanted her to be a slave so that I could set her free and make her rich. -Till we have faces (C.s. Lewis)
@OAlchemAzyl2 күн бұрын
What a beautiful ❤❤story about us.
@altaniecorvil88382 күн бұрын
Thank you
@StonedGorillax3 күн бұрын
Greek History
@StonedGorillax3 күн бұрын
Old and wise
@supportteam68084 күн бұрын
people never consider the truth That Gaia is the problem...She birthed and raised Uranous....he went brutal....she raised, trained and got her youngest to kill his father....Chronus...he went Brutal....she raised and trained Zeus who killed his father...and his uncles...and then went rougue...... She gave birth to Typhon who was uncontrollable and was to kill the world....Gaia...is the problem...just like reality Single mother homes create 80% of all criminals.
@teddyodhiambo27324 күн бұрын
I'm asking d yu people luv your wives?
@supportteam68084 күн бұрын
funny how this "mother eath" doesn't realize that she raised up and trained all three......she is the root of their corruption. She spawned Uranous, she raised and taught chronos, she raised and taught Zeus.....this is why you don't let women raise boys absent a father.....
@livingmythology14054 күн бұрын
This is a story. Yes Gaia ignores her own influence on the boys, but she is not the root of their corruption, merely a part of it. Do not make sweeping generalisations about stories or people my friend. Everyone is different, and everyone is affected by a million different factors. Sometimes a father's influence can be bad, sometimes a mother's influence can be bad. But the opposite is also true, do not be reductive. Thank you for enjoying the story though - Lightbringer
@supportteam68084 күн бұрын
@@livingmythology1405 you must not know the truth my friend just look up any statistic of women raising kids alone.. 70% of incarcerated youth come from fatherless homes (U.S. Department of Justice).Fatherless children are 11 times more likely to exhibit violent behavior (National Center for Fathering). Nothing reductive about the facts...they are inescapable....and the Greek gods cant escape this fact either!
@MythicPoetryLand4 күн бұрын
This video does a great job of portraying the evil nature. It's fascinating how this myth reflects the struggle between good and evil, and I’ve been sharing some of my own explorations on my channel.
@niklavssenkans83416 күн бұрын
ANCIENT PEOPLES ALL AROUND THE WORLD USED THE FORCES OF NATURE
@PerenikiJack7 күн бұрын
🧬 Tree 🌴 otf 🧬 🌴🌴🌴
@PerenikiJack7 күн бұрын
Jesus my Savior 💓🙏❣️💖😂😅
@BlueOwl9997 күн бұрын
❤ Hera
@nicolentzln40048 күн бұрын
Beautiful ❤
@platinumcloset44489 күн бұрын
Hades pulling up and immediately going full Aladdin is so cute . “I can show you a world”
@BlueOwl99910 күн бұрын
Gosh you couldnt have waited till 14th... I love so much this myth ❤
@mirr0rmirr0r10 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for this. Brilliant.
@mirr0rmirr0r10 күн бұрын
Thank you for this. This is amazing.
@BlackLeo810 күн бұрын
So there was a god that created it self , laying dormant in darkness, a void , until it woke up?
@wd944110 күн бұрын
I need a part two of this story like when Harmonia and Cadmus are turned into snakes.
@JeremyC-ti4kn11 күн бұрын
It sucks more of there stories were not written down
@PerenikiJack12 күн бұрын
ALL Glory To He Who Is Most High 🙏🎉🆕🌎💪💘💝💞
@halosandhorns812 күн бұрын
I always think its wild people get mad at hera for her husband's infedelity. Like shes a goddess of marriage constantly getting cheated on, of course, she's mad. Im sure if she would have tried to leave Zues would have been petty 🙄. Hate that she went after the women and children (gives her a very lilith aspect.) But i always think its crazy they call her a jealous bytch rather than a victim of a wh0rish husband.
@JasonDangerfield-t9f13 күн бұрын
You should try an episode from Tartarus' point of view
@loveinspired713 күн бұрын
This is definitely my favorite channel for Greek Mythology!❤
@alexnightray320413 күн бұрын
Lying by omission never ends well. What was Psyche suppose to do? From the modern woman's perspective, you'll never know with men and their intentions, as "kind and gentle" as they are at the beginning. It's a 50/50 chance.
@DrRemorse14 күн бұрын
The will rule of gaai should had been epic ... But I was disappointed ... But the stories I can t get enought of
@MuslimTemplar14 күн бұрын
In the beginning of the game Assassin's Creed Valhalla, Valka narrates the story of Ginnungagap and the way that she describes it makes it sound like it's the Norse version of what we now call the Big Bang. I've watched your videos on the Norse and I like what I see. It's good to learn about other cultures and how they as a people and their spiritual beliefs interpret the world around them. Will you me making more videos on other cultures and faiths like the Egyptians, Chinese, the many Native Americans tribes, Indians, Inca, Maya, Aztec, Zulu, Celtic, Roman and others?
@alexnightray320414 күн бұрын
If this was made into a movie, Gal Gadot should be Athena.
@TheOnlyPhanes15 күн бұрын
This is what stars truly look like, through a high-powered telescope 1:16:53
@DG23-ey2tc16 күн бұрын
Baldy’s 40k channel brought me to this place. Brilliant! I’ve been looking for a classical mythology channel that isn’t tedious three hour academic lectures… You have a new subscriber x
@livingmythology140515 күн бұрын
Welcome aboard! - Lightbringer
@bowman445416 күн бұрын
In lore he the oldest as wise but younger then all of them he just be out of Kronos body but I wonder how long it Kronos belly translate to time they can be longer then Zeus was alive on earth
@thompsony629116 күн бұрын
Is this based on actual stories
@WarGodMyth16 күн бұрын
i like this video #wargodmyth
@ericap0616 күн бұрын
Zeus is such a sociopath
@WarGodMyth16 күн бұрын
Perfectttt #wargodmyth
@IULIUSLXIX17 күн бұрын
Hail to Poseidon 👑 and only one that truly deserve the Cosmic ocean throne and the only one capable to hold the Trimurti. No hindus can stand him ❤❤❤
@IULIUSLXIX17 күн бұрын
Isnt the greek Cosmology the most beautiful and connected to our human nature epic ever told?
@IULIUSLXIX17 күн бұрын
Poseidon the eternal God of wisdom and love. The God of the Waves, The must feared but the must loyal and beautiful being imo
@Jessica-d3v17 күн бұрын
Aphrodite was formed due to male violence, she is who she is because of her trauma. This is why she feels such an attraction to Ares as well. He understands her, her impulses, and chaos in a way that most men write off. Great video - the voice actors did a wonderful job!
@gjokbojaj17 күн бұрын
“The Albanian tribes or Skyptars are the descendents of Illir, son of Cadmus, King of the Phoenicians, who left his country on the arrival of the Israelites, travelled with this son and his people to settle on the banks of the Adriatic Sea, from Greece to Lake Shkodra, a position that they have held up to the present, without having altered their costumes and customs. Their language has also remained to the present day just as it was thirty-three centuries ago. This language bears no resemblance to languages to the north of it, except for technical terms and titles taken from their masters.”