Saturday, April 16, 2011

more entraces or passages to the underworld.

by valpetridis @ 2011-04-16 – 02:52:04

Cercyon, king at the holy site of Eleusis, was a wressler and challenged anyone going by to a wressle match. Wessling was a sport practiced in the olympids. Thus this king was a hercules and chose peaceful ways to prove who wqas stonger. However he would kill the weaker person and only theseus proved himself stronger to kill this king. The city was aholy site and sounds like the elysium fields. As it was aholy place one might ask why was it holy if people killed each other. In the olympics like in war medals are given for the victor who vanquished his foes. So the winner kills the enemy in a war that is holy peacefula and fun, plus you can put bets on it, The olympics as you recall are a holy ritual or event that was meant to bring people together and do it peacefully . It used skills of war or athletely learned ones as athletic compititions to prove one strong as alexander the great meant and gave his four strongest pasrt of his empire to govern in the west. Yes it was based on compition olympic style. Thus the one who wins won a medal and called the victory killing the foe. It was this compition that unified these people as was meant by hercules ritual/Category: Populated places in the West Attica Prefecture
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From as early as 1700 BC up to the 4th century AD, Eleusina was the site of the Eleusinian Mysteries, or the Mysteries of Demeter and Kore. These Mysteries revolved around a belief that there was a hope for life after death for those who were initiated. Such a belief was cultivated from the introduction ceremony in which the hopeful initiates were shown a number of things including the seed of life in an ear of corn. The Mysteries are attributed to Demeter and her daughter Kore, or Persephone, and were created while Demeter searched for her lost daughter who had been abducted by Hades.http://wiki.ask.com/Theseus

a seed in the ear of the corn is a kernell in the seed that is heard as a lesson but is of teh maze or xorn that is the minature, which is also a double headed axe. The maze is teh oil or sed gained from many lessons as it a sed from teh same ear of korn or same type of seed, many as one or one as many if teh ear is teh seed made from one equally many, or one as many.

formulas of Frazer's The Golden Bough, Cercyon was a one year king who used athletic events He di battle for his life and teh good of his kingdom, succeeding his throne to teh winner, well for one year. He di this ritual for the good of his kingdomas it was an annual ritual there, or a ritual. The victor who triumphants becomes king for that year, like an election won by compitition. thus there were many Cercyons who win , even in round abouts sets bassed on succession and love. Some use king for a day in the same way and teh compition of athletes as was teh case with hercules was also polotical, a bueaty show and compition based on wisdom and so on. Theseus overturned this archaic religious rite by refusing to be sacrificed. Thus this thezseus did not compete in the rite that was also religious. He did not become theseus as in greek theseus means sacrifice. However he may have competed winning rather than losing as the way to turn over like a wressler the ritual and thus become king for a year, however rrather he unified his people with this kingdom and did not sit on the thronme sacrficing his time only there as he had to proveed to athens.

Finally as you notice each time I have opened the same site more versions of teh same story appears

plain of Eleusi next to the site of the same name that is also the site in the previous story. The king had twio beds that no one could fit not even if perfectly six feet. Thus he wouldcit you down to size or strech you to fit one bed but even he could not do teh otehr without fitting one bed first and then either cutting or streching you to teh otehr which includes using the cut off parts as a fit. You cut off legs becoming stilts.
but the king was of the holy seed or maze corn so he either humbled you to size on one ned or streched you to grandure if you were smaller than he. One bed humbles and the other makes one convienced of ther greatness. Conceit means seeded together or suceeded, success is conceit as its opposite of humbleness wich is sacrife as succeeding the point to the other or victory. But tioo win this aas theseus did it is doing as the king did withour killing any one. One could put both beds together and lay diagnolayy in one to the foot of teh otehr and fill both beds top to bottom. Theseus did both strech the king as he was streched and cut him down as the king did but he also layed diagnoally on both as already said and thus won the kings game hands down.

call these rituals ways to gain the authority of eachh ruler to become authentically represented by thier authority as a legitimation of their authorty on the road to hochiming or teh ascention to athens for tehseus. each road led to the next as banckock began from honchoy.

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