Kaemythra
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The earth is the abode of the true Gods.
In Norse mythology, the Gods know they will die at Ragnarök, yet they do not flee fate. Odin, Thor, and the others face the end with courage. For the Norse, honor and bravery mattered more than escaping death.
Islam is bad because it oppresses and abuses people. There is no such thing as "Islamophobia"; it is simply people against a "religion" that causes chaos, disorder, and violence wherever it goes.
Nekhbet was an Egyptian Goddess depicted as a vulture, symbol of Upper Egypt. She represented maternal protection, feminine power, and divine guardianship, often shown with outstretched wings protecting the pharaoh.
Ancient civilizations reached their peak when they strongly believed in the Gods. When Christianity and Islam began to take hold, everything started to crumble. Perhaps you know what the cancer of humanity is.
Dagon was an ancient God of the Fertile Crescent, worshiped since the 3rd millennium BCE. He was associated with fertility, grain, prosperity, and social order, legitimizing royal power and protecting cities. Because of the enemy, Dagon was later associated with a sea monster.
In Ancient Egypt, the bull symbolized strength, fertility, and prosperity. Linked to agriculture and wealth, it represented vital power and cosmic order. The sacred Apis Bull was associated with the Gods Ptah and Osiris and with renewal of life.
Seshat is the Egyptian Goddess of writing, wisdom, mathematics, and architecture. As a divine scribe, she recorded the deeds of pharaohs, measured temples, and organized time, symbolizing sacred knowledge and cosmic order.
Seneca teaches that we suffer more from fear and anticipation than from real events. The mind creates scenarios and extends pain, while reality is often less severe than we imagine.
Ahahahahaha rabbi “jesus”, ultimate jew propaganda expansion and conquering vehicle against gentile existence…was a nazi. Holy goyism
Spes was the Roman Goddess of Hope. She represented positive expectation during hardship, loss, and uncertainty, and was associated with emotional resilience and perseverance in times of personal and collective distress.
The spider is linked to Athena, Goddess of wisdom and weaving. In the myth of Arachne, the spider symbolizes perfect téchne: strategic mind, patient creation, and order. The web represents calculation, knowledge, and control of fate.
Life tends toward balance: giving and receiving are part of the same flow. The exchange is not always immediate, but what circulates sustains movement. Excess on one side breaks the rhythm; flow is what holds everything together.
Hermes is the also the God of interpretation. From his name comes Hermeneutics: the art of understanding symbols, dreams, and ambiguous messages. He mediates between worlds and meanings, showing that truth is not literal, but revealed through context and interpretation.
Seeking knowledge is the best way to overcome your problems in life, regardless of what they may be. That's why the enemy is so opposed to questioning and curiosity, because it leads to knowledge and intelligence and with that you are not manipulated.
Did you know? Osiris is considered the first mummy. After being killed by Seth, Isis reassembled his body and wrapped it in linen, symbolically giving rise to mummification rituals and the belief in rebirth after death.
In Zevism, we learn how to rid ourselves of ignorance because it leads nowhere but to downfall. Free yourself templeofzeus.org
Can you spot the mistake? You don't need to think hard, just remember what muslims follow and do.
Lakshmi is the Hindu Goddess of prosperity, abundance, and well-being. Associated with beauty, luck, and harmony, she teaches that true wealth comes from balance, gratitude, ethics, and the natural flow between the material and spiritual worlds.
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