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AURORA – Running With The Wolves
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For anyone looking to get in touch w Hellenism or figure it out/any helpols in general, definitely watch this :3
Might as well add that today my parents ruined my whole mood yet again in public and made me CRY IN PUBLIC (again. Again.) and we walked to like this میدان where Hermes’ statue was and I. Felt so much relief wash over me when I stepped there. I don’t know call me crazy all you want but I felt so at ease and stopped crying and did a simple prayer and moved on
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*sighs dreamily*
He 💔💔💔he 🥀🥀🥀🥀🥀 he 😞😞😞😞😞 *also forgot to mention the hat + shoes were leant by Hermes to Perseus to slay Medusa
How it feels like being in the small percentage of people who don’t see nudes statues/paintings as something sexual
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How it feels like being in the small percentage of people who don’t see nudes statues/paintings as something sexual
“Most statues of Greek gods are nude because nudity in ancient Greek art symbolized idealized beauty, heroism, and divine perfection. The Greeks viewed the human body—especially the male form—as the pinnacle of physical and intellectual excellence.
In Greek culture, nudity was associated with athletes, warriors, and deities, emphasizing strength, discipline, and moral virtue. Gods were often depicted nude to highlight their divine, superhuman qualities, setting them apart from ordinary mortals. Moreover, in philosophical terms, nudity represented truth and purity, as clothes were seen as concealing one’s true nature.
While male gods and heroes were frequently depicted nude, goddesses were often clothed in earlier periods. However, as Greek art evolved, some female deities, such as Aphrodite, were also depicted nude, signifying beauty and divine sensuality.”
In Greek culture, nudity was associated with athletes, warriors, and deities, emphasizing strength, discipline, and moral virtue. Gods were often depicted nude to highlight their divine, superhuman qualities, setting them apart from ordinary mortals. Moreover, in philosophical terms, nudity represented truth and purity, as clothes were seen as concealing one’s true nature.
While male gods and heroes were frequently depicted nude, goddesses were often clothed in earlier periods. However, as Greek art evolved, some female deities, such as Aphrodite, were also depicted nude, signifying beauty and divine sensuality.”