Monday, July 1, 2013

wings of wisdom

Pegasus When Bellerophon was still a boy growing up in Corinth, he had yearned to ride the magic horse Pegasus, immortal offspring of the god Poseidon and the Gorgon Medusa. Pegasus was born when the hero Perseus cut off Medusa's head. Like everyone else, Bellerophon had been unable to so much as approach Pegasus. So he sought the advice of the seer Polyeidus. As a boy our hero desired to ride the winged stead that was considered of mayek. It was an offspring of the god of the ocean and the goddess of the covens represented by teh snakes in her head, gaining the represntation of teh head is to have the authority of its representation as your provence. see earlier part of blog on Perseus. The pegasus was born when persues proved himself and people equal and got medussas head, thus the head and its authority became the birth of the wings it grants as it grew with persues' people. This is the new wings added to the boots persues recieved to fly through the lands north of him as if one of its own people, his ideas took flight, but the unity of th medusa with the grant of the divine father god of teh waters. the fifth emination avatart of posiedon was medusas husband, for real. Thier unity through the union of persues and his people lead to teh birth of the winged vihicle of the ideas of teh unified peoples. Our hero had no idea how to aproach the ideas and viheckle represnetd by the pegasus. Hwere does one start, few knew. so he went for advice, training and schooling from the wise seer seer Polyeidus. He would teach and advise him as to how he might aproach aquiring the right to be said to be a rider, a reprentative and user of the ideas, wisdom and legacy the pegasus represnts and this legacy and its authority is needed to beat teh chimera, as the ideas are so fat advanced and heavenly they will be like attcaks from abobve, like birds of prey oh [s the firery breath of teh lion or dragon symbolically represnts teh powwer of its authority and power. ie the head of the chimera

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