Saturday, October 17, 2009

Where the Sirens call-the location of the matriarchal earth goddesses of the sky.

Circe, who represented a sexy Matriarchal Goddess religion, explains to Ulysses how to survive another matriarchal religion so powerful and tempting only the leaders tied up in service to their people could hear about it and survive not converting to it fully. One characteristic worth noting in both Siren and Circe's religion is the oracle prophesies both practiced. The island of the sirens , now modern Greek island of Skopelos was referred in Latin as Sirenum scopuli. The Sirens are often depicted as winged daughters of the earth, or matriarchal religions represented by earth angels who fly, like daughters of Era but usually called daughters of the Gods they worshiped, the river god Achelous though these Goddesses were of earth and sky, earth goddesses in the sky as was Hera who is as we have mentioned before The Goddess and equal to Zeus. The idea of the sirens call and song is the divine essence of their religion as the call that beckoned and converted many based on their divine grace. Ulysses the leader and representative of his people was tempted by this religion and included it amongst his people though did not convert to it as much as converted it for the Greeks that only heard of it through him.

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