Thursday, October 16, 2014

Aphrodite, sea foam and the origin of life beauty

Aphrodite
from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aphrodite
Aphrodite
by Micha F. Lindemans
In Greek mythology, Aphrodite is the goddess of love, beauty and sexual rapture. According to Hesiod, she was born when Uranus (the father of the gods) was castrated by his son Cronus. Cronus threw the severed genitals into the ocean which
began to churn and foam about them. From the aphros ("sea foam") arose Aphrodite, and the sea carried her to either Cyprus or Cythera. Hence she is often referred to as Kypris and Cytherea. Homer calls her a daughter of Zeus and Dione.
--Uranus is often called the father of the titans.  These gods and the way that developed to interact with them ended with the transcendence of Croons.  Uranus is of the first lines of the Elelete or deity panpantheon or the first epos of creation.  The Aphrodite beauty contest which is run each panpantheon, pantheon, epoch and epos would have beauty re-rise in the new image each time it occurs.  Amore scholarly interpretation is that this story is a version of the globes in the sky, Uranus that more with eth from and life and beauty raised.  Try this is a story about the evolution of life from the sea, including eth rise of humans like mermaids rising from the sea.  Cyprus or Cythera might be where the newest beauty show winner setting their image as one of the new looks for the age might have come from.  In Cyprus the rich soil and coppery intrusions into the sea creates foams that can cause life to occur more often than other places, the muds are equally rich with life.  In more modern tales like homer the fathers of life are Zeuss and Dione which means female Dione and include places like Rhodes.

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