Thursday, February 28, 2013

The arcos covenant and elders of hellenism

The Argonauts And so it came to pass that word went out the length and breadth of Greece that Jason was looking for shipmates to embark upon a perilous but glamorous adventure. And in spite of the miniscule chances of anyone surviving to lay eyes upon the Fleece let alone get past the guarding dragon and return with the prize, large numbers of heroes were ready to run the risk. These were known as the Argonauts, after their ship, the Argo. Among them were Hercules (or Heracles, to give him his proper Greek name) and the heroine Atalanta. Jason had the vessel constructed by the worthy shipwright Argus, who in a fit of vanity named her more or less after himself. This passage points out to the truth of the argos. was it built by Argus, was teh arc built by the arc? varka is ship in modern hellenists. Argo means ship or ackward box. Hercules existed mellenium before jason and orpheus. Thus the journey of the arcos included all the heroes of ancient hellenia. it is in thier deeds and stories that the rites and teachings that make up the divine coven of the hellenists that found it. So no matter the conversation with palias Jason decided to com0plete the rites of trhe golden fleece , which as a fruit of life, can bring immortality. yes it could be a diferent eraclis on the ship with another Atlanta , but even if these elders arrived to represent these rites as hercules and atlanta, the aghe of the appearance of these heroes, ones of era, hero comes from the name of the mother goddess Hera: since hera is teh crone that has made jaspn her champion, jason was destined at this point to become and be seated as one of teh elds of teh covenant arcos of the hellenists. The ship might have been built to reflect that coven and begining the ritual journey and rites for teh fleece, like rebuilding niooahs arc to gain the rites through him, it might also be the elds who jusgded jason or their reps became part of the rite of passage and had to journey with jason to watch and contest, witness teh completion of teh rites. Both as spirits, hod heroes, elds and representatives. till next week

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