Posts Tagged ‘goddesses’

A Cycle of Life and Death: Slavic Goddesses Morana and Vesna

Forever intertwined, Morana, goddess of winter and death, and Vesna, goddess of spring and rebirth, could not exist without each other. However, they could not possibly exist in the same place at the same time either. They are the forces that kept the ancient Slavic world turning in a cycle of death and rebirth. One […]

Goddesses and Heroines: Studying the Amazing 19th Century Paintings of Jules Joseph Lefebvre

Jules Joseph Lefebvre (1836-1911) Alongside William-Adolphe Bouguereau, his lifetime competitor, Joseph Lefebvre is one of the most celebrated artists from turn-of-the-century France. His depictions of women as romantic and allegorical subjects are just as amazing as Bouguereau’s who, as I said once, should be considered one of the forefathers of contemporary hyper-realism. Unfortunately enough, just […]

The Goddesses

Scandinavian bards, story-tellers and learned men have spoken less of the goddesses than of the gods. This is perhaps because Teutonic literature was made more for men than women. It was above all at the end of banquets, when warriors reposed after battle or distant campaigns, that the bards recited their poems filled with mythological […]

A Global Martial Force Is Being Assembled- Facebook to Provide Intel On American Citizens

    Earlier today, I published a report which detailed the threat posed to Facebook users. Reportedly, Facebook is releasing private information to the Chinese military. This is to aid the Chinese military when they are called in by the UN to restore order inside the United as civil unrest […]

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