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Today Helios, the personification of the Sun, goes for his longest ride of the year...  Summer Solstice heralds the beginning of summer. This represents the time of fulfillment. This is an excellent time to take stock of your life and assess how your goals and aims are going, Giving Thanks to the God & Goddess for the Blessings you have received... ~Mary~ Apollo Chariot, Sun Chariot, Apollo Greek, Greek Mythology Tattoos, God Tattoos, Roman Gods, Empire Romain, Legends And Myths, Mythology Tattoos

Today Helios, the personification of the Sun, goes for his longest ride of the year... Summer Solstice heralds the beginning of summer. This represents the time of fulfillment. This is an excellent time to take stock of your life and assess how your goals and aims are going, Giving Thanks to the God & Goddess for the Blessings you have received... ~Mary~

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neo polytheist: The Invincible Sun - Sol Invictus Zeus Painting, Sol Invictus, Celtic Gods, John William Waterhouse, Greek Myth, Greek And Roman Mythology, Ancient Origins, Sun God, Gods Goddesses

Christmas day (aka Dies Natalis Solis Invicti*) is getting closer and so I thought I would pay tribute to Sol Invictus, the Invincible Sun, sometimes thought to be the same as, or at least related to, radiant Apollo – one of the most revered Gods within the Roman pantheon. While the veneration of the Sun (Sol) is certainly a genuinely ancient Roman practice, the cult of Sol Invictus was a latecomer to the classical world and did not achieve widespread appeal until the third century CE, when…

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ATLANTEAN GARDENS: Fallen Angels, Giants, and the Nephilim Apollo Chariot, Hellenic Polytheism, Myth Stories, Roman Gods, Greek Gods And Goddesses, Greek Myth, Greek And Roman Mythology, Greek Mythology Art, John Singer Sargent

Who were the nephilim? The word nephilim appears twice in the Old Testament of the Bible. They are first mentioned in chapter 6 of the book of Genesis and then again in Number 13:33. But their brief mention in the Bible has led to an ongoing debate as to who or what the nephilim were. Much of this debate stems from the passage in the Bible that states: "When people began to multiply on the face of the ground, and daughters were born to them, the sons of God saw that they were fair; and they…

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