Thursday, August 28, 2008

Nemean lion helps clarify Lamean hydra, course of book outlined. Hades and what it takes to be heroes and go to a heaven or paradise. Why being heroes


Nemean lion helps clarify Lamean hydra, course of book outlined. Hades and what it takes to be heroes and go to a heaven or paradise. Why being heroes is the lesson of all religions, as being a hero means being good and virtuous.

by valpetridis @ 2008-06-07 - 18:55:36
Nemean lion helps clarify Lamean hydra, course of book outlined. Hades and what it takes to be heroes and go to a heaven or paradise. Why being heroes is the lesson of all religions, as being a hero means being good and virtuous.
After examining the Nemean lion one gets a clearer picture of the problem Hercules dealt with called the hydra, The nine heads were terrorising the Lamean area and unsettling Greeks in the area. One also realises that Hercules had to make his own arrows, these arrows were wooden. Hence they would have had difficulty penetrating the lions armour. The introduction of this armour called a lions lain or skin was marked by the conquering of the bandits of Nemea.It is also true that those who try to improve their society and eliminate corruption create a better people overall. These are heroes; Heroes go and stand on the plain of Gods, the Elysian Fields. This was ancient Greece’s heaven and Hades was the place the dead went if they were like most folks back then greedy and selfish, there everyone of their desires was amplified without satisfaction, this was to purge them of their selfish desires, You ate not caring of others so starve in Hades without being able to satisfy that hunger so you might learn to be generous and not selfish later. Heroes were considered more virtuous then vicious, they did more good than evil, which was the opposite of the common person who was more greedy and vicious than virtuous and considerate of others. Thus Heroes went to heaven. One innovation of the religions today is that they teach one to be virtuous and benevolent, more caring and good to be, even in a minor way, a heroes and not one of those selfish vicious people needing to be purged in Hades.
I will now analyse a few more of the tasks Hercules accomplished. The tasks are the various things Hercules had to do within the areas of the Greeks to stabilise the peoples and help them unify into a strong people. They also mark exceptional advancements in Greek culture. After Hercules I will look at the myth of Alexander the great and his sister Thessalonica. . The analysis is the first of its kind exposing the truth of Alexander; shrouded in myth and legend after so many centuries I will unearth what remained hidden from common history.Proceeding from there I will begin writing in the style of the first book as there are a few things that will elaborate the work of the second book and help further the overall project of both books. This will focus the work as I begin to examine more ideas of other myths and religions.

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