Originally posted by Quiero Mota
I once cosidered getting a tat of Athena, in her famous presentation where she's standing with Medusa's shield, and the owl resting on her spear. But I already had a tat of the Virgin Mary, so that would seem a little contradictory.
Oh that reminds me.
I have a medium sized statue of Minerva in my room. I like it a lot, and I usually place my books near her.
Seems to work. Im about to finish my MA.
Re: Re: Greek Mythology: Do you believe in it?
Originally posted by WrathfulDwarf
Sure, why not? 2,000 years from now no one will believe I once existed. All my records will either disappear or be lost. Future generations will be too busy dealing with their own problems they're not even going to bother to waste time or research on someone like me.So, back at you....Do I exist?
I'm sorry, were you saying something important? 😕
The Greek mythology is real if you experience the world as such, just like everyday experiences and paranormal realities boil down to individualk experience. I believe that enything can be real if you can experience it. Certain individuals are higher developed in terms of their spiritual awareness, which is because of the number of lifetimes they have lived in the past. We are all on our own journey, and eventually we experience everything there is to experience.
Originally posted by WondererWell you know, that is true. People experience what they really want too. It's all in the mind.
The Greek mythology is real if you experience the world as such, just like everyday experiences and paranormal realities boil down to individualk experience. I believe that enything can be real if you can experience it. Certain individuals are higher developed in terms of their spiritual awareness, which is because of the number of lifetimes they have lived in the past. We are all on our own journey, and eventually we experience everything there is to experience.