Thursday, September 26, 2013

the ares drathitic connection

Ares, the father of the dragon, later avenged its death when he transformed Kadmos and his wife into serpents. recall the emblem of the dragon, drath, means power, divine looks have been created from them, infact it is very popular as an image. peoples have evolved from all life forms even from inorgabnioc earth , thus drath umuns existed. these peoples were also great worriors, strong people. the good ones were. cadmus line is diven divine lines is why people claim to such lines bit claims are not ebough, the primordial umun is also blessed, the good ones since we all evolved up and the new ones are born sealed submited to gothit through the someone, and adams, they have our mental capacity at the level apropriate for them to accek, same potential as all gothetters ( gods and goddesss) newest one is at par being educated in ;ess than two years, took three generations to go from pythacans to transition umun to umun, primodial evolution to primate then primative took two yearsm they act highly cuvilised though learning to use the tools of high civilisation. more anthro next week. ares was the divine father of the drath, meaning it was a poeace maker, powerful worrior that puffed snmoke at injustice thus the city was founded based on the strenth of justice. later both cadmus and his wife were rewarded by being made into powerful sysmbols of authority and strength. thus they were made into dragons. thus the idea of a drath is power and does refer metophorically of the unity of the peoples of thebes, the tribes that founded it house drath house sapratoi cadmus would and did call it house lastiri spatratoi was the peoples name and is the root of the word soldier . steratioti, this word solder onspired the spartans, who imagines a line from zues lycanthrop not a drathm though they did mix, married into each other though sparta died a long time ago, it lives in myth and legend, peace till next week when UI send more on cadmus and tratha( his wife) the draths at you

teeth of tribal thebes

The goddess Athena afterwards instructed him to sow the dragon's teeth in the earth, producing a crop of fully-grown, armed warriors, called Spartoi, five of whom became the ancestral lords of Thebes. like jason cadmus seeds drath teeth to crop people, did they evolve from drath was this land the calts of drath, the tribe of the emblem of the drath was it a coven to creat great worriors and new peoples teeth means power thus these people were seeded with the powerr of the drath smilling puff saus you slay me this was an act of divine wisdom, the spartoi who inspired sparta but are not them are of the five people who founded thebes havath.

the myth of Cadmus

THE DRAKON ISMENIOS (or Ismenian dragon) was a gigantic serpent which guarded the sacred spring of Ismenos near Thebes. When the hero Kadmos (Cadmus) came to fetch water for the founding of the city of Thebes, he slew the deadly serpent with a cast of a stone. we will begin with this story of the ancient hero hear one notices that the serpent and the dragon ( now called drath, thier choice for a name) are equated one finds in the christ bible, the agratha, as well as other holy books, the dragon and the serrpent are equated the drath lived in an ismas, next to the trathic sea puff the mayeik drath lives near there, this was one of the insopiration for puff. cadmus who founded the city of thebes now called traha slew the drath in the founding of this city. so a drath slayer built the sacrade city that threfted many heros, theseus, edopus( who will also look into after) the cast of stones might be casting stones or a mold made of stone, was he making metal items we shall see from http://www.theoi.com/Ther/DrakonIsmenios.html

comp future now!!!

just bought a new lab top, the systen upgrades are catching up. new mecha chip and bio chip, so I will post everything for last week and this one today secta systems new multi cordinated systems are cheched through the system back checked through the reciever, think ether net links, y5 well y 6 cetral decoder can tell if anyone is trying to tap your device but they cannot, athem central system comps system, chech through four interactive checks same with cell phones, new land lines are scrambled systemm lock down actated. tv vcr systems do not allow for taps or command distanct scramble anolog through subsystems plus antenna still exists, same with new satellite dishes, not just four stations sent from an atenna 5 blocks away sentience of telecommune system is ketrhetically astained bio cheps use brethetic cyber ai, try real iq data of star treck eat your heart ourm maybe this is data system speed up to telehetic max achieved see you tube for ways to take pins out of old drives 2000 mavits one mevit is 10000 ten thousand gigs cool eh the age of e) has begun security was the upmost athem ai is scary equal to you [plus think ayency comps nothing incomparison to athem and mate comp stathi stathi cordinates security and sats athems cordinates security and system atrhems they intercourse with each other, as one but two married they are see internet on cetral system computers all internet is athem central processer peace

Saturday, September 14, 2013

nore cadmus to perouse

nore cadmus to perouse Cadmus (CAD-mus) Phoenician founder of Thebes, brother of Europa. Cadmus went looking for his sister when she was carried off by Zeus in the form of a bull. The Oracle of Delphi told him to abandon the search. Instead he was to venture forth until he should meet a cow, to follow this cow wherever it should lead and found a city upon the spot where it lay down. Cadmus populated his new city by sowing dragon teeth which sprouted into warriors. Cadmus taught them the alphabet, which he had brought from Phoenicia. The Greek alphabet historically derives from the land of the Phoenicians, mythologically the home of Cadmus and Europa. (zoom) from http://www.mythweb.com/encyc/entries/cadmus.html Cadmus, the founder of Thebes Cadmus is known as the founder and the first king of Thebes, a powerful town in the ancient times, close to Athens. He is also known as the man who brough the writing and the alphabet from the Phoenicians to the Greeks, and through the Greeks to the whole world. According to mythology, his life was long and adventurous. Everything started when his sister was abducted by Zeus, the chief of the gods. That is when he left his country to look for her. Although he probably didn't find her at the end, the Fates had planned a great life for him. Looking of his sister Cadmus was the son of Agenor, king of Tyre, and his queen, Telephassa. He was also the brother of Europa, who was abducted by Zeus in the guise of a white bull. The chief of the gods had been seduced by the beauty of Europa, so he decided to kidnap her. One day, when Europa and her fellow nymphs were gathering flowers, Zeus came to her in the guise of a white bull. When Europa stepped on the bull to stroke him, the bull promptly ran off with Europa on his back and, swimming through the sea, he arrived in Crete where Europa realized that she had been abducted by none other than the chief god himself. To make a long story short, Europa gave birth to three sons from Zeus, married a local king and became the first queen of Crete. Europa was the apple of the eye of King Agenor and he was devastated at the news of his daughter's mysterious disappearance. He entrusted his four sons, Cadmus, Phoenix, Cilix and Thasus, with the mission to find Europa, charging them never to return without his beloved daughter. The queen Telephassa also accompanied her sons. They searched far and wide for Europa without getting any clue for her disappearance. Unable to find his sister, Phoenix gave up the quest and settled in a place which was said to have been later named Phoenicia after him. Europa's brothers Cilix and Thasus likewise gave up the search for their sister and settled in regions founding cities that were also named after them: Cilicia, in Asia Minor and Thassos, on a small island of the eastern Aegean. Founding a new town While his brothers dispersed in search of Europa, Cadmus along with his mother settled in Thrace where Telephassa soon died of grief at the loss of her daughter. After performing the last rites to his mother, Cadmus went on a pilgrimage to the oracle of Delphi to ask for his sister. The oracle advised him to give up the search for Europa and instead to found a new city. He was instructed to follow a cow he would find outside the oracle and build a city on the spot where the cow would stop to rest. Sure enough, Cadmus soon found a cow a few meters from the oracle and followed it. The cow reached Boeotia where, after crossing the shallow stream of Cephisus river, it lied to the ground in fatigue. Having found the place where he was to build a new city, Cadmus decided to sacrifice the cow to Athena, the goddess of heroic endeavor. For that purpose, he sent his companions to look for pure water to do the sacrifice. They found the purest water in a lovely spring. As they were filling their vessels with water, a fierce serpent-like dragon, guardian of the spring, emerged from a nearby cave. The dragon happened to be son of Ares, the god of warfare. The horrid serpent, with its crest-like head and venomous teeth shining like gold, slaughtered all the unfortunate companions of Cadmus. When his companions failed to return, Cadmus went looking for them and soon came face to face with the enraged dragon. Cadmus attacked the malevolent monster and, after a fierce struggle, managed to slay it. He then sacrificed the cow to Athena, who told him to get the teeth of the dragon and plant half of them in the ground. As soon as Cadmus did so, a host of fierce warriors appeared out of the ground and, before Cadmus could engage them, the armed men began a ferocious and bloody battle among themselves. At the end of the vicious fight only five warriors were left alive and made peace among themselves. These five people, called the "Spartoi" ("sown men"), subjected themselves to Cadmus and helped him to build the city of Cadmea. After a few years, Cadmus named the city Thebes, after the Egyptian Thebes, founded by his father, Agenor. In the ancient times, the noble families of Thebes claimed their descent directly from these five Spartoi. A long and adventurous life In the meanwhile, god Ares was outraged that his son was killed by Cadmus. He punished the valiant hero with servitude for a period of eight years, after which Ares not only forgave Cadmus but also gave him the hand of his daughter, Harmonia, in marriage. The wedding was solemnly celebrated in Cadmea in the presence of all gods. Cadmus gave his lovely bride a golden necklace made by god Hephaestus as a wedding present. Harmonia bore Cadmus five children: Autonoe, Ino, Semel

nore cadmus to perouse

would have posted ear;ier this week but site would not let me, fixed now it sdeems nore cadmus to perouse Cadmus (CAD-mus) Phoenician founder of Thebes, brother of Europa. Cadmus went looking for his sister when she was carried off by Zeus in the form of a bull. The Oracle of Delphi told him to abandon the search. Instead he was to venture forth until he should meet a cow, to follow this cow wherever it should lead and found a city upon the spot where it lay down. Cadmus populated his new city by sowing dragon teeth which sprouted into warriors. Cadmus taught them the alphabet, which he had brought from Phoenicia. The Greek alphabet historically derives from the land of the Phoenicians, mythologically the home of Cadmus and Europa. (zoom) from http://www.mythweb.com/encyc/entries/cadmus.html Cadmus, the founder of Thebes Cadmus is known as the founder and the first king of Thebes, a powerful town in the ancient times, close to Athens. He is also known as the man who brough the writing and the alphabet from the Phoenicians to the Greeks, and through the Greeks to the whole world. According to mythology, his life was long and adventurous. Everything started when his sister was abducted by Zeus, the chief of the gods. That is when he left his country to look for her. Although he probably didn't find her at the end, the Fates had planned a great life for him. Looking of his sister Cadmus was the son of Agenor, king of Tyre, and his queen, Telephassa. He was also the brother of Europa, who was abducted by Zeus in the guise of a white bull. The chief of the gods had been seduced by the beauty of Europa, so he decided to kidnap her. One day, when Europa and her fellow nymphs were gathering flowers, Zeus came to her in the guise of a white bull. When Europa stepped on the bull to stroke him, the bull promptly ran off with Europa on his back and, swimming through the sea, he arrived in Crete where Europa realized that she had been abducted by none other than the chief god himself. To make a long story short, Europa gave birth to three sons from Zeus, married a local king and became the first queen of Crete. Europa was the apple of the eye of King Agenor and he was devastated at the news of his daughter's mysterious disappearance. He entrusted his four sons, Cadmus, Phoenix, Cilix and Thasus, with the mission to find Europa, charging them never to return without his beloved daughter. The queen Telephassa also accompanied her sons. They searched far and wide for Europa without getting any clue for her disappearance. Unable to find his sister, Phoenix gave up the quest and settled in a place which was said to have been later named Phoenicia after him. Europa's brothers Cilix and Thasus likewise gave up the search for their sister and settled in regions founding cities that were also named after them: Cilicia, in Asia Minor and Thassos, on a small island of the eastern Aegean. Founding a new town While his brothers dispersed in search of Europa, Cadmus along with his mother settled in Thrace where Telephassa soon died of grief at the loss of her daughter. After performing the last rites to his mother, Cadmus went on a pilgrimage to the oracle of Delphi to ask for his sister. The oracle advised him to give up the search for E

Cadmus

Cadmus (CAD-mus) Phoenician founder of Thebes, brother of Europa. Cadmus went looking for his sister when she was carried off by Zeus in the form of a bull. The Oracle of Delphi told him to abandon the search. Instead he was to venture forth until he should meet a cow, to follow this cow wherever it should lead and found a city upon the spot where it lay down. Cadmus populated his new city by sowing dragon teeth which sprouted into warriors. Cadmus taught them the alphabet, which he had brought from Phoenicia. The Greek alphabet historically derives from the land of the Phoenicians, mythologically the home of Cadmus and Europa. (zoom) from http://www.mythweb.com/encyc/entries/cadmus.html Cadmus, the founder of Thebes Cadmus is known as the founder and the first king of Thebes, a powerful town in the ancient times, close to Athens. He is also known as the man who brough the writing and the alphabet from the Phoenicians to the Greeks, and through the Greeks to the whole world. According to mythology, his life was long and adventurous. Everything started when his sister was abducted by Zeus, the chief of the gods. That is when he left his country to look for her. Although he probably didn't find her at the end, the Fates had planned a great life for him. Looking of his sister Cadmus was the son of Agenor, king of Tyre, and his queen, Telephassa. He was also the brother of Europa, who was abducted by Zeus in the guise of a white bull. The chief of the gods had been seduced by the beauty of Europa, so he decided to kidnap her. One day, when Europa and her fellow nymphs were gathering flowers, Zeus came to her in the guise of a white bull. When Europa stepped on the bull to stroke him, the bull promptly ran off with Europa on his back and, swimming through the sea, he arrived in Crete where Europa realized that she had been abducted by none other than the chief god himself. To make a long story short, Europa gave birth to three sons from Zeus, married a local king and became the first queen of Crete. Europa was the apple of the eye of King Agenor and he was devastated at the news of his daughter's mysterious disappearance. He entrusted his four sons, Cadmus, Phoenix, Cilix and Thasus, with the mission to find Europa, charging them never to return without his beloved daughter. The queen Telephassa also accompanied her sons. They searched far and wide for Europa without getting any clue for her disappearance. Unable to find his sister, Phoenix gave up the quest and settled in a place which was said to have been later named Phoenicia after him. Europa's brothers Cilix and Thasus likewise gave up the search for their sister and settled in regions founding cities that were also named after them: Cilicia, in Asia Minor and Thassos, on a small island of the eastern Aegean. Founding a new town While his brothers dispersed in search of Europa, Cadmus along with his mother settled in Thrace where Telephassa soon died of grief at the loss of her daughter. After performing the last rites to his mother, Cadmus went on a pilgrimage to the oracle of Delphi to ask for his sister. The oracle advised him to give up the search for Europa and instead to found a new city. He was instructed to follow a cow he would find outside the oracle and build a city on the spot where the cow would stop to rest. Sure enough, Cadmus soon found a cow a few meters from the oracle and followed it. The cow reached Boeotia where, after crossing the shallow stream of Cephisus river, it lied to the ground in fatigue. Having found the place where he was to build a new city, Cadmus decided to sacrifice the cow to Athena, the goddess of heroic endeavor. For that purpose, he sent his companions to look for pure water to do the sacrifice. They found the purest water in a lovely spring. As they were filling their vessels with water, a fierce serpent-like dragon, guardian of the spring, emerged from a nearby cave. The dragon happened to be son of Ares, the god of warfare. The horrid serpent, with its crest-like head and venomous teeth shining like gold, slaughtered all the unfortunate companions of Cadmus. When his companions failed to return, Cadmus went looking for them and soon came face to face with the enraged dragon. Cadmus attacked the malevolent monster and, after a fierce struggle, managed to slay it. He then sacrificed the cow to Athena, who told him to get the teeth of the dragon and plant half of them in the ground. As soon as Cadmus did so, a host of fierce warriors appeared out of the ground and, before Cadmus could engage them, the armed men began a ferocious and bloody battle among themselves. At the end of the vicious fight only five warriors were left alive and made peace among themselves. These five people, called the "Spartoi" ("sown men"), subjected themselves to Cadmus and helped him to build the city of Cadmea. After a few years, Cadmus named the city Thebes, after the Egyptian Thebes, founded by his father, Agenor. In the ancient times, the noble families of Thebes claimed their descent directly from these five Spartoi. A long and adventurous life In the meanwhile, god Ares was outraged that his son was killed by Cadmus. He punished the valiant hero with servitude for a period of eight years, after which Ares not only forgave Cadmus but also gave him the hand of his daughter, Harmonia, in marriage. The wedding was solemnly celebrated in Cadmea in the presence of all gods. Cadmus gave his lovely bride a golden necklace made by god Hephaestus as a wedding present. Harmonia bore Cadmus five children: Autonoe, Ino, Semele, Agave and Polydorus. Semele later became the mother of Dionysus, the god of wine. However, the curse of the dragon was still clinging over Cadmus and his family. His family members had troubles and were leading a miserable life. Finally, when civil strife assailed the city he founded, Cadmus abdicated his throne and, along with his wife, settled in the land of the Enchelians, to the north of modern Epirus area, who made him their king. The Enchelians were engaged in a war with a neighbouring tribe that time, but with Cadmus as their leader, they managed to win. C

back to cadmus

So we will return to the beginings of teh examination of cadmus Cadmus by James Hunter Cadmus was the son of Agenor and the brother of Europa. He was the founder of the city of Thebes. After Zeus kidnapped Europa, Agenor ordered her brothers -- Cadmus, Phoenix, and Cilix -- to search for her, instructing them not to return until they had found her. It was a hopeless quest, and all three brothers became exiles. Phoenix

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Thought of classic Hellenist texts

Before we tunr to the ulluad at the end of our reaings and interpretation of teh classic hellenist texts, I will also examine the entire trilogy m of edepus, Yje last hero in our stories. if you noticed in belerothomn we included the refrence to his wifes trabnscendance. Now we are moving on, with our own wings to the other tales we listed. each epoch and hero actually represnts an age in thier epoch edopus is one of teh last of tese types of heros, as after his story there is a transition to the roman revival of teghse takes that are more prophetic, at first heroic but later prseic, the keter structure as latheta says is leyetic, more concentrates logea rather than stories of triumphanst hidden as scoubals, for instance in theus he argues with the hellenists about invading phrydea but does not expalin why, ulysis has eight extra lines cerebrully explaining why he is motivated to act and speak agianst teh yje attack. the reasons or logos as to why is important, some say around teh philosopheac times the ideas changed and people needed reasons to the why, not simply saying one is angry but the why to teh anger, teh logos for teh logos, we will see as we reach firther into tehese ideas. try detherus rendition of ulyses versus the pre homer version ogf theus, 28 pages extra in ulysus late roman version, all explaining teh why to teh because. we will start on cadmus next week. till then perace thend

conclusion of deetus actuating

yje final stages of the deetus ritual is now un irder. it closes monday extended to tuesday though some people are in temporal dimentions equal to the days they have toill leaving. everyone is going to didactory or has finished equavelency upgtade universal celestial standard, a brethera or brethat use to be called a bachelor 3 years. base logic , study methods to basics in reserch theses makes everyone taking them equal esp since streaming has everyone from unidiversity to coyats take tehse cpirses at teh unidiversity level. Equally smart abnd unde4rstanding, with the basics to make sence of teh whole world, coyats as before but now known are through teh charter of teh ynidiversity and thus are part of teh overal multidivergance grada higher education system now manditory till year three brethat. new system up year two. yes even corespondance with some class attendance, one or two weekends for in class practicals was offered to ease people with working schedules,ost skilled labour finished this summer, 72 percent of terran is done as it took only five courses since september at most to upgrade the skilled people who often had two year certificates or a na already. all bredth requirements are being completed, including upgrade grade and hefeth( high school) ed in a half course semester, its fun but everyone is equal even ayt these levels, first universal upgrade next year we will be doing teh di ritual, like all panpatheons its being dinted and clipped for teh next. Di val here, but I will have another title during it the someone is Dio god and teh somebody di godess, but you are all hods and goddesses. [eace stay good