Friday, September 17, 2010

Increased Urination During Menstruation

MIGRATION - Corna, lies, perjury and three courts



We talked about the bizarre Minos and his amatory conquests and his wife.
Now we will talk of his wartime achievements, and found that even here we find the mix of animal magnetism and ruthlessness in making promises: the characteristics of our Minos, in fact.

Minos was a great leader, when the Athenians killed treacherously Androgeus his son, the king of Crete led a powerful army to get revenge.
First, with his army tried to seize the Isthmus of Corinth, and in particular of Megara. This city reigned Nisus, who was invincible because of a golden hair (some say purple) that grew on his head.
While the siege continued without success, Scylla, the daughter of Nisus, he saw again and again the king of the Cretans, and suppose the victim of his animal magnetism, he fell in love. He managed to combine a secret meeting with the king and on that occasion, promised to Minos that would cut the fairy hair (and fatal) of her father, Minos promised to marry her in return.

And here again the characteristic unreliability of the king because Scilla face what he had promised, he cut the hair that is killing so Nisus and dropping the city in the hands of Crete, but Minos, however, was terrified for patricide (which ? could not horrify the time of the proposal?) and not only refused to honor the promise of marriage, but rather tied to the Scylla bow of his ship, drowning the girl.

Socket Megara, Minos besieged Athens: the gods, do not know why, they were still on the side of this perjury, and sent a plague against city. In order to avoid worse problems
the Athenians were forced to accept the harsh terms of the peace treaty: they would provide each year seven girls and seven boys, who would be conducted in the Labyrinth for the Minotaur to be nurturing ... for our king of Crete, as happened for the rest of the ancient Greeks, revenge could become a source of income, although very hot!

Back home, the life of Minos was marred by a mourning his son, the little Glauco drowned in honey, but Curetes told him not to despair: the child could be raised by the man who would know better than to describe others the color of a certain royal herds of cows that changes color three times a day (other ground beef in particular Cretan ...): it was white in the morning, then became red and finally black, the morning after the cycle began again.
The diviner's son Poliido Cerano, a native of Argos (or currants) succeeded: the cow was like the brunette, who was born white, then turns red and black when ripe.
As a reward, Poliido was locked up with the corpse of a small (perhaps in the Labyrinth), and was ordered not to leave until he had raised Glaucus. Imagine the perplexity of Poliido: I guess so, but rise on the dead, just no! As reflected
saw a snake near the corpse of the child: the soothsayer killed him. Then came a second serpent, seeing the first snake died, moved away, came back with a herb which rubbed his companion, who immediately revived. Poliido took the grass, massaging it with the body of Glaucus, was able to resuscitate the child. Minos
proved once again far from the ideal of fair and honest with the king which made history: he refused to let go Poliido until he taught Glaucus the art of prophecy. A Poliido reluctantly completed the education of the child, but when he finally was allowed to leave, got into the ship that sailed into the mouth and spat Glauco: they lost all power of prophecy.

For once the king perjury had been played. But it was not the last ...


Some small notes ...
mythical ties between Crete and Athens are numerous: recall the myth of Androgeus and sending the victims to the Minotaur, then that of Theseus, the prince and then king of Athens, in love with a daughter of Minos and her husband a second daughter , while that of the bull then became the lover of Pasiphae bull of Marathon, to procreate, who attended the king from his curse sexual, daughter of King Erechtheus of Athens, that of King Nisus of Megara, who was born in Athens, while that of Daedalus , Athens to Crete to escape ... perhaps the only RPGs, the Royal Society Pseudo-Geogaphic could explore this topic with sufficient expertise.

According to a myth, the gods took pity and turned it into Scylla of heron. Nisus was changed into a sea eagle.

The myth of Glaucus would be drowned in the recollection of the custom Cretan honey to mummify the bodies of dead dipping, of course, honey.

According to some versions, Glauco would not have been resurrected thanks to Poliido, but directly by the supreme physician Asclepius, son of Apollo. Asclepius repeated the enterprise with Hippolytus, Theseus' son. Hades, lord of the dead, already tired of losing customers because of the great medical cures, did not tolerate that he be taken away even that which was already his: he complained to Zeus thundered his nephew. Asclepius
But then it would be resurrected as a god of healing.

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

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MIGRATION - Corna, lies, perjury and two courts


We said that all Cretans are liars. Indeed. They said the Cretans themselves.
Among the various stories handed down more or less far-fetched that the other Greeks, we report that tells how Minos, who became king of Crete, in spite of his legendary Justice, refused to fulfill a vow he made, not sacrificed to Poseidon that God sent the bull from the sea to help his nephew to claim the throne.
Strange people these demi-gods: they who are children or descendants, are pretend not to know the touchiness and the implacable vengeance of God's own relatives. Minos perhaps rely on the protection of his father ... In fact, Poseidon
not retaliated directly on the treacherous nephew, preferring to use Pasiphae, the beautiful wife of Minos, the daughter of the Sun

The union between the two had been fruitful: Androgeus, Catreo, II Deucalion, Glaucus, Ariadne, Phaedra and other children were shown how the son of the bull-god bull had to read the force of his father.
Indeed, the king spared his attentions of any woman attractive island. Britomart chose to jump off a cliff just to escape the attentions of the king, while Periboea not lost his passion and the nymphs Paria Dessitea and gave him children.

To pique or jealousy, the lawful wife cursed Minos, and with success: each time the king had a sexual relationship, its members came from snakes and scorpions. We can imagine the satisfaction of the partners ...
Minos was saved thanks to procreate, that in exchange for some magical gifts (a dog that no prey could escape and an unerring javelin) agreed to give him the 'grass of Circe, which healed and the curse. Minos, perjury, perhaps he believed that everyone was like him, then forced Procris back guarantee or your money back ": it was Procris to share a bed with Minos and check (imagine the kind of apprehension) that the remedy was in fact effective.

Meanwhile Pasiphae (imagine) had to resign themselves to abstinence with the legitimate wife. Perhaps the queen was already distracted by other things: the effect of the wrath of Poseidon (though not excluding a vindictive action of Aphrodite), Pasiphae fell in love with the beautiful bull ... Yes, that's bull that the husband did not want to sacrifice.
A burning passion, of course, unquenchable, of course, unsatisfiable (sorry for the invention of language) even if not by the will of the lady. She was also willing, but there was the fact that the bull was well in the herd of Minos, was enjoying his harem and did not want (rightly) know of nothing that was not a cow. So
poor Pasiphae was dying of unrequited love.

But, as in the current era, where science meets nature prevents it. In Crete had taken refuge Daedalus, Athenian genius inventor who had killed his nephew Talos (a student who was already surpassing the master) by throwing it down from the Acropolis.

The inventor, as a good scientist, you do not put scruples of conscience: he wanted to see his genius prevail over a nature that was contrary to the will of man. So devised a hollow structure of wood covered with cowhide, so perfect as to deceive anyone. And the bull fooled: as was his custom when he saw a new cow, fell through, only this time the artificial being was ... and inside was hidden Pasiphae, so that he could see his desires satisfied.

sopresona Surprise, the queen became pregnant. But when the child was born, this was monstrous: he had the human body and the head of a bull!
The Minotaur, in fact.
mythographers I say that Minos was learned mating forbidden, and therefore ruled that the child could only be monstrous son of the bull. But we can not exclude that the king, after he son of a bull, had no doubt that this monstrosity was the fruit of his loins (perhaps as a side effect of snakes and scorpions). The fact is that Minos had already imposed on Daedalus not leave Crete for punishment (or perhaps admiration of his genius and thought to have him at your own service), and now forced to resolve the hot potato: do not kill the baby could (at the bottom was a punishment for perjury of the king, that was certain), but you could not even leave it around ...
So Daedalus conceived the famous Labyrinth of Crete, the house where the Minotaur, Asterion called, waiting for victims Minos would have caused.
But that was another matter, and did not stop the perjury of Minos.


Some small notes ...
It is said that Minos was the inventor of the homosexual relationship: the young Miles, Ganymede, and even the Athenian hero Theseus would have been her lovers.

The strange lover of Pasiphae could not enjoy his menagerie vaccine in peace: Heracles came from the mainland, another bastard Zeus. The hero, on behalf of his cousin Eurystheus, king of Mycenae, was to capture the Cretan bull to make one of his famous labors.
Minos agreed that the brother would capture the bull, Heracles and took him across the continent. Eurystheus then left in the animal freedom. The beast wandered the Peloponnese, Attica and the Isthmus bringing devastation, until his Theseus, "cousin" (it seems that his divine father was Poseidon, even though her father was human Aegean) captured him back to Marathon.

The Minotaur, half man and half bull, ate human flesh. Why half cow is a symbol carnivore is necessarily complex to explain ...

"The House of Asterion" is a story short, wonderful, Jose Luis Borges. Read it, as we invite you to read the entire production of the Argentine master of the fantastic: it's worth it.

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

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MIGRATION - Corna, lies, perjury and a court



Cretans? Were all liars.
We guarantee it Epimenides, who was from Crete, and if he did not know his fellow ... This creates quite a paradox: if Epimenides was telling the truth, at least one Cretan (Epimenides himself) would not be a liar. But if telling the truth, then all Cretans are liars, so he too, when he says that all Cretans are liars, mind ... and so on ad infinitum.

We are interested in this talk just as much? Well, yes. Meanwhile
because the Cretans (lying?) Said that not only Zeus was born in Crete, but there die each year and each year rises. So much so that it showed the grave. Zeus, the immortal father of the immortals, who dies? Mah .. Then why

Zeus was derived from the seed that made it famous Crete. A race that has had the odd ratios (literally, sometimes) with the bulls, with lies and with the courts. And most of the real "non" of the heroic barbarians that were the source. But let
in order.
Herodotus of Halicarnassus (father of history and it seems liar too, although it was not a Cretan) says that the first abduction took place between Greeks and Asians was that involving Europe, the daughter of Agenor. He
we have already named in the genealogy of Danao strange: it would be a descendant of Io, the daughter of the river Inachus (nell'Argolide) coveted by Zeus, and (they say) turned into a cow. Whatever the case, Agenor, greek or not it was a third-generation immigrant, prevailed on the Lebanese coast or so. His daughter
Europe (toh! the eponym of our continent was born in Asia!) Played by the sea when the great grandfather Zeus, apparently not dead, but very vital indeed, saw it and covet. A Zeus liked to amuse
with the beautiful mortal women, whether or not they were his relatives. But he feared the wrath of the legitimate wife, was then transformed loved to enjoy his achievements in disguise.
Instead of changing into wet sparrow, a swan, the husband or the spasm in a shower of gold (i mythographers mostly Cretans are not, then we must give them credit), this time turned a bull, a beautiful bull. This bull
\\ Zeus went lazily on the beach where he played in Europe. The girls who accompanied the princess were frightened, but she did not: the bull seemed so tame ...
Europe find the courage, and began to put garlands on the horns of the bull: he was serene, even squatted. Europe found another little 'courage and curiosity-driven, sat in the back of our bull (honne soit qui mal y pense).
Suddenly the beast got up with Europe and back, and took to the sea: the poor girl clung to the horns to keep from falling, and soon after saw the shore leave. Imagine that Europe could swim, and that Zeus \\ bull was truly indefatigable (again no evil ... for now at least!) because he carried his prey to Crete.
Here the god of the sky resumed his true form, he seduced the girl (we can imagine what state of mind was the young) and her pregnant.

The girl was then marry with Asterion the king of the country and has no children, shotgun wedding, of course, but Zeus came back several times to find his beloved, because, say mythographers Cretans and Crete, the children of this union were three: the famous Minos, the almost equally famous brother Rhadamanthus, and Sarpedon, for a lesser glory.

the death of these three bold Asterion immigrants would come to power, giving rise to the second of the great aristocratic families of Greece: the descendants of blood to a stranger and not just pure greek.

only that there were problems between brothers, Minos and prevailed on others just because they proved to be a sovereign right to a nation of liars.
Challenged to prove his claim to the throne, his uncle cried Minos, Poseidon, brother of Zeus, to send a sign that would confirm his claim: if the god of the waters had not sent a horse (an animal sacred to him), but ' animal family, a bull, would sacrifice undermined him. And suddenly there was a bull from the sea beautiful: the other suitors silent, defeated.

only that the bull was really too good, and maybe remember "dad" to the new king. The fact is that, once won the dispute, Minos did not feel offered in sacrifice as he had promised.
And here is the new king, who would be remembered for the justice of its laws, had the cunning and perjury: reneged on his word, he made a sacrifice alternative (but less expensive) and thought that things would end there.
For his bad luck would end there ...

Some small notes ...
two-euro coins Greek recall the myth of the abduction of Europe.

the disappearance Europa, Agenor was desperate: he ordered his sons to look for the girl and not to return without her. No one found it, and nobody came back, but immigrants became famous, famous eponyms of land. The names of his children were Phoenix (eponym of Phoenicia, more or less the current Lebanon), Cilicia (eponym of Cilicia, the coastal region of Anatolia before Cyprus) and Cadmus, but this is another famous immigrant in Greece, and tells the story.

Defeated by Minos in the dispute for the throne, Sarpedon migrated to Lycia (according to one version of Miletus founded the city). Rhadamanthus was in Crete and was the editor of the law is so good that, after his death, the gods chose their Rhadamanthus as one of the judges of hell.