Message from @freeman
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Re-written?
brought back into being by divine inspiration through the light of God
through revelation/translation of ancient Egyptian papyri by Joseph Smith through dictation
and written by a Phelps, Warren, Williams, Cowdery, and Rigdon
the book of moses itself mostly being a retranslation of genesis
being then a part of a greater project to perfect the KJV
Minos and his wife are never seeing as gods, Minos is a tyrant who is later regarded as a gatekeeper of hell and his wife mingled with a bull as a punishment from Poseidon so it's obviously regarded as something abhorrent
well said
The whole labyrinth story isn't even about this, it's about a hero who finds the grail through the spiritual golden thread
that cartoon is about 80% correct
I agree with this interpretation, but where does it originate?
I think this is the general interpretation to all these myths involving threads, looms, and arrows
At least from my experience
Or do you mean the origin of the myth?
Clearly hyperborean.
no, I just was wondering if you came up with the interpretation or if you got it from someone else
but it would make sense then as a perennial sort of myth
Oh, from someone else
Might have been Evola
So do i
me too
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Interesting to note, Dumezil regarded greek tradition as a black sheep among indo-european traditions
Not only the mythology but the way the society organized itself
I might agree with his interpretation
Most likely from intermingling with eastern cultures and or/native EEF cultures in a post bronze age world
even though the pantheons can be compared, they are more off balance
In this sense, he elevated the Roman culture as something much more pure and nordic to the core
A true hitlerist
powerful
it's the old backwards greek vs righteous trojan dichotomy
even in fleeing, the trojans, through the story of Aeneas, set before themselves an almost holy legacy that would then come back to Greece as conquerors
Is this because trojans founded england or smth
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well, it was the Romans who conquered Greece