Sonntag, 22. Mai 2022
Samstag, 21. Mai 2022
heas oida, bist du deppert, des Gesindel woar a in wien!?, na heas, havabamarawaianer, und wir woaren net?
Die hawaiianische Vulkangöttin Pele wohnt im Krater Halema`uma`u des Vulkans Kilauea. Sie hat die Gestalt einer alten Frau, die von einem weißen Hund begleitet wird. In der Nähe des Kraters nimmt sie die Gestalt eines jungen Mädchens an. Vor jedem Ausbruch erscheint sie am Krater. Die Göttin Pele ist sehr jähzornig. Wenn ihr Missfallen erregt wird, öffnet sie mit einem Fußtritt den Krater und der Lavastrom ergießt sich über ihre Gegner.
The owl of Minerva or Athena is on the one hand an affirmative symbol of prudence and wisdom and on the other hand as a night owl a negative metaphor of the older, philosophical epistemology
In ancient times, the symbolic content of the owl was diverse: As the animal of Minerva/Athena, literally a head birth , it stood for wisdom and cleverness, but at the same time it was feared as a bird of bad luck and death. [4] Aristotle uses them in his metaphysics as a comparison image for cognitive difficulties, since night owls see badly during the day. This imagery is also found in Thomas Aquinas
only fascism researches, and this rubbish is just envy
Picus was a figure in Roman mythology, the first king of Latium. He was the son of Saturn, also known as Stercutus. He was the founder of the first Latin tribe and settlement, Laurentum, located a few miles to the Southeast of the site of the later city of Rome.[1] He was known for his skill at augury and horsemanship. According to Festus he got his name as a consequence of the fact that he used to rely on a woodpecker for the purpose of divination. Picus was also described to be quite handsome, sought after by nymphs and naiads. The witch Circe attempted to seduce him with her charms and herbs while he was on a hunting trip, but he savagely rejected her. She turned him into a woodpecker for scorning her love. When his comrades accused Circe of her crime and demanded Picus' release, she turned them too into a variety of beasts. Picus' wife (to whom he was wholly devoted) was Canens, a nymph. After Picus' transformation she wandered madly through the forest for 6 days until finally she lay down on the bank of the Tiber and died. They had one son, Faunus.
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