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7/8/2025, 5:15:37 PM
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>According to Porphýrios (Porphyry, Πορφύριος), Zefs (Ζεύς) also castrated Krónos similarly.:
>"Saturn (Κρόνος), therefore, intoxicated with honey, is bound by Jupiter (Ζεὺς), and castrated in the same manner as Caelum (Οὐρανός). But the theological poet (Ὀρφεύς) intimates by this fable that the divine essences are, as it were, bound, and drawn down by delight into the fluctuating empire of generation; and that when resolved in pleasure, they produce certain powers by their seminal virtue. Thus Saturn castrates Caelum, who, by his desire of coition descends to earth. But the intoxication of honey signifies among theologists nothing more than the desire of coition; by the ensnaring power of which Saturn is castrated." (Περί του εν Ὀδυσσεία τῶν νυμφών ἄντρου Πορφυρίου, trans. Thomas Taylor, 1823.)
>In a fragment of an Orphic cosmogony, Zeus intoxicates Cronus with honey, sending him to sleep, and then castrates him
>One other account referred by Robert Graves, who claims to be following the account of the Byzantine mythographer Tzetzes, it is said that Cronus was castrated by his son Zeus just like he had done with his father Uranus before. However the subject of a son castrating his own father, or simply castration in general, was so repudiated by the Greek mythographers of that time that they suppressed it from their accounts until the Christian era
>The myth of Cronus castrating Uranus parallels the Hurrian Song of Kumarbi, where Anu (the heavens) is castrated by Kumarbi. In the Song of Ullikummi, Teshub uses the "sickle with which heaven and earth had once been separated" to defeat the monster Ullikummi, establishing that the "castration" of the heavens by means of a sickle was part of a creation myth, in origin a cut creating an opening or gap between heaven (imagined as a dome of stone) and earth enabling the beginning of time (chronos) and human history
>According to Porphýrios (Porphyry, Πορφύριος), Zefs (Ζεύς) also castrated Krónos similarly.:
>"Saturn (Κρόνος), therefore, intoxicated with honey, is bound by Jupiter (Ζεὺς), and castrated in the same manner as Caelum (Οὐρανός). But the theological poet (Ὀρφεύς) intimates by this fable that the divine essences are, as it were, bound, and drawn down by delight into the fluctuating empire of generation; and that when resolved in pleasure, they produce certain powers by their seminal virtue. Thus Saturn castrates Caelum, who, by his desire of coition descends to earth. But the intoxication of honey signifies among theologists nothing more than the desire of coition; by the ensnaring power of which Saturn is castrated." (Περί του εν Ὀδυσσεία τῶν νυμφών ἄντρου Πορφυρίου, trans. Thomas Taylor, 1823.)
>In a fragment of an Orphic cosmogony, Zeus intoxicates Cronus with honey, sending him to sleep, and then castrates him
>One other account referred by Robert Graves, who claims to be following the account of the Byzantine mythographer Tzetzes, it is said that Cronus was castrated by his son Zeus just like he had done with his father Uranus before. However the subject of a son castrating his own father, or simply castration in general, was so repudiated by the Greek mythographers of that time that they suppressed it from their accounts until the Christian era
>The myth of Cronus castrating Uranus parallels the Hurrian Song of Kumarbi, where Anu (the heavens) is castrated by Kumarbi. In the Song of Ullikummi, Teshub uses the "sickle with which heaven and earth had once been separated" to defeat the monster Ullikummi, establishing that the "castration" of the heavens by means of a sickle was part of a creation myth, in origin a cut creating an opening or gap between heaven (imagined as a dome of stone) and earth enabling the beginning of time (chronos) and human history
6/13/2025, 2:29:53 AM
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As stated in the previous thread, her body may be a 9/10 but her brain is unattractive and not worth putting up with for any amount of time. She is fated to be public property.
As stated in the previous thread, her body may be a 9/10 but her brain is unattractive and not worth putting up with for any amount of time. She is fated to be public property.
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