Sun-god Apollo: Symbol of the Western Culture: an Astrological Approach
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The Abrahamic religions (Judaism, Christianity, and Islam) run after finding solutions to convince their followers.
The ancient Hellenic Spiritual World included everything touching the matter of life.
From Chaos to Harmony you need all interference powers! Eros is a nice expression for this balance!
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CONGRATULATIONS!
The Hellenic Mythology is a typical monotheic teleturgy in a dodecahedron expressing the beauty of life from all persepctives, from birth to rebirht.
Eternal Life (Zeus, zen, zoe, zoon), light (phaos, Phaethon, Phoeibos, Apollo), fertility (Gaea-mater, Damater, Demeter), immortality (Athana, Athena), Studies and trading (Mercury, Hermes), Love (Agape, Eros), Almighty divinity (Pantheon), etc, etc, etc.
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Awesome music for this video as well ....INSPIRING to say the least !
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thanks for this: ... the solar dimension of artistic expression is a highly individual businnes, springing from deep within oneself and reflecting one's own special connection with the source of life. ...
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Know Thyself...
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ΥΠΕΡΟΧΟ*******************
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thank you for this video. It is exactly what i needed at exactly the right time
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I thank you deeply for providing this video.
I am honored by Apollo's presence and wish it to shine forth!
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Helios and Apollo are 2 different gods, though both gods of the sun, Helios was the Titan god of the sun and Apollo is the Olympian god of the sun.
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Thank you for this excellent post about Ascended Master Apollo - well written, put together well with the music
What music is used with this video?
solaraine 2 years ago
The music used with this video is called "Mont St Michel" by Mike Oldfield, from the album "Voyager" (1996).
Yannisastra 2 years ago
I really like your videos
deltaforcedf 2 years ago
Thanks for your comments. Now I really understand why you are so upset. But still, I urge you to watch some other videos, as are "The Symbology of Christianity" and the Myth of Orpheus and Eurydice: a psychological perspective.
Yannisastra 2 years ago