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  • an interesting perspective, and well put together presentation. well done.

  • The Prometheus myth is one of the most powerful mythological manifestations of a analogy of liberation of humanity through thinking and knowledge... Prometheus, a titan, defied the gods by stealing the fire from zeus, giving it to man , fire which represents POWER and KNOWLEDGE,etc, then imprisoned onto a rock to be eaten by a eagle forever. Then Hercules coming to save him later, half man/half god..... EPIC

  • Bravo fantastic!

  • when we are speaking about prometheus, i would advise to check ancient kartvelian story called Amirani. the same story with same idea, so what is true?

  • @gigiloization Very interesting never heard of Amirani, do you have any other sources in English besides wikipedia? that I can read the entire myth?

  • @TheHyperboreanzenith I didn't know, that Percy Bysshe Shelley had written the lyrical play "Prometheus Unbound". I just found it out :) It's very interesting for me.. As I know, Percy  Bysshe Shelley was the poet who restored the Celtic sagas and whole Irish mythology. He also found time for Prometheus..

  • Does anyone know the name of this song?

  • @PrometheusIICaucasus

    what I meant by my comment is, the way they imposed themselves on foreign lands, stole the fire knowledge, and sunk the bearer of light ,made up stories about Aryan invasions, killed millions of innocent people WWI + WWII, all for their own personal gain.

  • Hello. This is the memorial page of Prometheus, home of Prometheus

  • @PrometheusIICaucasus The more I learn of Prometheus the more the Northern European strive for fame comes to light...

    the eagle's always striving for higher ground.

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  • @213HERERRA yes Hererra, and in ancient Egypt the mythical sea people, and in Roman times the mythical Phoenicians, most likely all the same people.

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  • @213HERERRA @213HERERRA It's so funny you saying this, I'v been thinking in those lines, but we have to figure out who Poseidon is, he also comes from the west. I'm also thinking "G*d", G*d is where king was created from, that's why every king wanted to be honored with royalty and treated like a G*d, in defiance of the all mighty, the one and only.

  • This is the human condition. We're chained to contemporary conventional thinking. even in this 21st century. Few people have the guts to search beyond the immediate, the trite, and the apparent, for most don't really know who they really are. Those of us who do have the courage to break these chains and trust our intuition, our spiritual selves, are looked down on as eccentrics at best and out-and-out insane at worst. Think of all the prophets and saints who've been killed.

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