Greek god of blacksmiths
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⚠️ Content-Warnung: Diese Folge enthält explizite Darstellungen von Gewalt, darunter auch Morde an Kindern. Die Szenen sind besonders blutig und könnten belastend sein. Folgenbeschreibung: Blut, Blut, und nochmal Blut... Medea und Jason locken Absyrtos, Medeas Halbbruder in eine Falle und ermorden ihn hinterhältig. Die "Helden" sind wohl kaum heldenhaft und Zeus lässt ihnen diesen Frevel nicht durchgehen. Mit: Medea, Jason, Absyrtos, Aietes, Chalkiope, Phrixos, Peleus, Hera, Hephaistos, Iris, Thetis, Kirke / Zirze, Ares, Zeus, Helios, Eros, Erinnyen, Naiaden, Phaeton, Heliaden, Aiolos, Argonauten, Kolcher. Orte: Aiaia, Insel der Artemis, Kolchis, Eridanos, Meer des Kronos in der nördlichen Adria, Okeanos, Iolkos, Ausonisches Meer. Sonstiges: Goldenes Vlies, Apotropäischer Ritus, Maschialismus, Erinnyen, Zauber, Blutrituale. Das Who-is-Who der Argonautenfahrt: https://steadyhq.com/de/chaoskinder/posts/30efa2ca-0f59-4d28-a54f-6ca692f847f6 "Was bisher geschah": https://steadyhq.com/de/chaoskinder/posts/4add90a4-f11f-424f-abe8-4287530226d4 STEADY https://steadyhq.com/de/chaoskinder/about WERBEFREIER FEED https://open.spotify.com/show/5yF7oCMeJ9VuXNOKGI91ZS?si=6c90144399804043 PAYPAL https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=VB2QKC88H9NYJ LITERATUR https://steadyhq.com/de/chaoskinder/posts/b59d1093-cdff-4158-8dca-bc0ac992d47c MUSIK https://youtu.be/zfnRMIFHHrE WEBSITE www.chaoskinderpodcast.wordpress.com MAIL chaoskinderkontakt@gmail.com INSTA https://www.instagram.com/chaos.kinder/ FRANZÖSISCH "Le Chaos et ses enfants" https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lechaosetsesenfants
⚠️ Content-Warnung: Diese Folge enthält Darstellungen von Gewalt (blutige Kampfszenen) ab Minute 30. Bitte hört sie nur, wenn ihr euch damit wohlfühlt. Folgenbeschreibung: Medea beschließt, hinter dem Rücken ihres Vaters, Jason zu helfen. Mit ihrer Unterstützung wagt Jason sich an die Aufgabe des Aietes: Auf dem Feld des Ares schirrt er die feuerspeienden Stiere an und sät Drachenzähne aus. Mit: Figuren: Medea, Jason, Aietes, Chalkiope, Argos, Mopsos, Absyrtos, Hera, Hephaistos, Eros, Hekate, Helios, Ares, Athene, Minos, Pasiphae, Ariadne, Theseus, Kadmos, Phrixos, Telamon, Aithalides, Hypsipyle, Orpheus, Eurydike, Hades, Persephone, Drakon Orte: Aia, Kolchis, Ebene des Ares, Kaukasus, Iolkos, Theben, Lemnos Autoren: Apollonios von Rhodos, Diodor, Palaiphatos Sonstiges: Goldenes Vlies, Argo, Argonauten, Drachenzähne, Prometheion, Orakel, Opfergaben, Unterwelt, Schwarzpappel, Elfenbein STEADY https://steadyhq.com/de/chaoskinder/about WERBEFREIER FEED https://open.spotify.com/show/5yF7oCMeJ9VuXNOKGI91ZS?si=6c90144399804043 PAYPAL https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=VB2QKC88H9NYJ LITERATUR https://steadyhq.com/de/chaoskinder/posts/b59d1093-cdff-4158-8dca-bc0ac992d47c MUSIK https://youtu.be/zfnRMIFHHrE WEBSITE www.chaoskinderpodcast.wordpress.com MAIL chaoskinderkontakt@gmail.com INSTA https://www.instagram.com/chaos.kinder/ FRANZÖSISCH "Le Chaos et ses enfants" https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lechaosetsesenfants
DenkDuett #2 mit Ron Haynes und Christoph Quarch "Wir haben das Land verlassen..." Es geschieht nicht alle Tage, dass ein Philosoph und ein Kapitän an Deck eines hundert Jahre alten Segelschiffs sitzen, um sich über die großen Fragen des Lebens auszutauschen: Warum ist es gut, immer wieder die Komfortzone zu verlassen und sich hinauszuwagen auf das weite und ungewisse Meer des Lebens? Wieviel Sicherheit ist nötig, wieviel Disziplin erforderlich? Und welche Führungskompetenzen braucht man, um als Kapitän (seines Lebens) erfolgreich zu sein? Christoph und Ron sind sich bei einem Segelturn auf der SV Florette um die Liparischen Inseln begegnet. Im Oktober 2025 werden sie dort wieder in See stechen – im Zuge eines Seminars über die griechischen Götter Hephaistos und Poseidon. Dann könnt ihr euch an ihrem Gespräch beteiligen. Alle Infos dazu findet ihr hier. Derzeit ist der Törn ausgebucht - ein Platz auf der Warteliste ist jederzeit möglich, einfach eine Mail an info@christophquarch.de. *** DenkDuett - wir bringen erneut unser wunderbares Gesprächsformat zu euch, denn gemeinsames Denken ist am Wirkreichsten. #svflorett #segeln #denkenundsegeln #mythologischereise #aufsee #weisheitdesmeeres #demut #akademie3 #christophquarch
Die Argonauten kommen nach langer Reise endlich in Kolchis an, doch wie sollen sie an das goldene Vlies gelangen? König Aietes wird es ihnen nicht so einfach geben… Sie brauchen einen guten Plan. Oder göttliche Hilfe. Zum Glück will Hera mal wieder Rache und braucht dafür eine starke Waffe: Medea. Mit: Aietes, Jason, die Söhne des Phrixos (der älteste von ihnen: Argos), Helios, Athene, Hera, Aphrodite, Eros, Medea, Pelias, Hephaistos, Ganymed, Phrixos, Chalkiope, Telamon, Augias, Perse, Apsyrtos, kaukasysche Nymphe, Idyia, Sauromaten. Orte: Kolchis, Aia, Iolkos, Kirkäische Ebene. Einfach Antike → https://open.spotify.com/show/5L5IHfM3rq9lhb8xeVOneG Happy Potter → https://open.spotify.com/show/1or5ko3fCmrSy57xJgnrVc STEADY https://steadyhq.com/de/chaoskinder/about WERBEFREIER FEED https://open.spotify.com/show/5yF7oCMeJ9VuXNOKGI91ZS?si=6c90144399804043 PAYPAL https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=VB2QKC88H9NYJ LITERATUR https://chaoskinderpodcast.wordpress.com/2022/06/27/quellen-und-literatur-auswahl/ MUSIK https://youtu.be/zfnRMIFHHrE WEBSITE www.chaoskinderpodcast.wordpress.com MAIL chaoskinderkontakt@gmail.com INSTA https://www.instagram.com/chaos.kinder/ FRANZÖSISCH "Le Chaos et ses enfants" https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lechaosetsesenfants
Warum das Gute auch schlecht ist – darum geht es im neuen Buch von Klaus Eidenschink, der schon mit seinen Büchern Die Kunst des Konflikts und Es gibt keine Narzissten heiße Themen auf ganz neue Weise anpackt und damit viele Leserinnen und Leser erreicht, weit über den Bereich professioneller Helfer:innen und Berater:innen hinaus. Das Verunsicherungsbuch – so der Titel von Klaus Eidenschinks aktuellem Buch – kann als Plädoyer dafür gelesen werden, sich nicht zu sehr auf laut beworbene Gewissheiten und Lösungsmittel für Schwierigkeiten im Leben zu verlassen. Was bislang funktioniert hat, muss es nicht immer tun. Was, wenn sich zum Beispiel Kontexte ändern oder ganz neue Herausforderungen anstehen? Klaus Eidenschink über Das Schlechte im Guten und sein Verunsicherungsbuch für Coaches und andere Mutige ... Klaus Eidenschink studierte Theologie, Philosophie und Psychologie. Er ist Organisationsberater, Coachingausbilder, Exekutive-Coach, Senior Coach im Deutschen Bundesverband Coaching e. V. (DBVC), Gründer und Leiter von Hephaistos, Coaching-Zentrum München sowie in der Geschäftsleitung des Gestalttherapeutischen Zentrums Würmtal. Arbeitsschwerpunkte sind Beratung und Coaching des Top-Managements von großen Konzernen und mittelständischen Unternehmen in Fragen der Konfliktbewältigung, Changemanagement und der Entwicklung von Vorstands- und Geschäftsführerteams; Coaching von Manager:innen in komplexen Entscheidungssituationen; Teamentwicklungen mit sogenannten „schwierigen“ Teams; Klärung von Konflikten zwischen Gruppen und Abteilungen. Folgen Sie auch den anderen Podcasts von Carl-Auer: autobahnuniversität www.carl-auer.de/magazin/autobahnuniversitat Blackout, Bauchweh und kein` Bock www.carl-auer.de/magazin/blackout…eh-und-kein-bock Cybernetics of Cybernetics www.carl-auer.de/magazin/cybernet…s-of-cybernetics Frauen führen besser www.carl-auer.de/magazin/frauen-fuhren-besser Formen (reloaded) Podcast www.carl-auer.de/magazin/formen-reloaded-podcast Heidelberger Systemische Interviews www.carl-auer.de/magazin/heidelbe…ische-interviews Zum Wachstum inspirieren www.carl-auer.de/magazin/zum-wachstum-inspirieren Zusammen entscheiden www.carl-auer.de/magazin/treffpunkt-entscheiden
Breng de ‘ziel' erin terug. Voor je eigen gezondheid.Ik ben Tomson Darko en ik praat je graag in slaap vanavond, als je dat oké vindt.Confetti en ballonnen.Ik ben erachter gekomen waarom de valk mijn musjes aanviel.De psychologie van de valk.Heeft mijn mus geleden?De houtduif.De zielloosheid in de spullen die we hebben.Breng je ziel erin terug via deze methode.Bedankkaartjes als kunst.90 minuten kijken naar een kunstwerk.Aandachtiger luisteren en observeren.Je komt op een punt dat er geen zelf meer is.Genoemde boeken, tv-series en personen:The Peregrine van J. A. Baker.Freek Vonk, Lucky TV: https://youtu.be/Mk6RdRIoyf0?si=Sff8ULStg-5yljXXKunstenaar Tom Sachs.Apollo.Helios.Athena.Pandora.Hephaistos.Sharpie.Jennifer Roberts.Steun me en luister meteen naar mijn exclusieve weekupdate via petjeaf.com/tomsondarko.Handjes boven de dekens.Slaap lekker.Support the show1) Ontvang elke woensdagavond een mail van me over gevoelens waar niemand over praat. 2) Mijn shop vol boeken boeken, posters en tasjes3) Steun me via petjeaf.com/tomsondarko en luister exclusieve afleveringen.
Jason wird von seinem Onkel Pelias, dem König von Iolkos, nach Kolchis geschickt um das goldene Vlies zu holen. Dafür lässt Jason ein großes Schiff, die Argo, bauen und versammelt eine Gruppe tapferer Helden: die Argonauten. Sie fahren ab und kommen nach Lemnos, eine Insel, auf der ausschließlich Frauen Leben. Und das verzögert ihre Reise natürlich etwas... Mit: Pelias, Aison, Alkimede, Polymede, Cheiron, Jason, Hera, Athene, Argus, Orpheus, Kastor, Pollux, Polydeukes, Leda, Zeus, Tyndareus, Herakles, Hylas, Atalante, Ankaios, Idmon, Apollon, Tiphys, Idas, Aithalides, Hermes, Hypsipyle, Polyxo, Thoas, Aphrodite, Hephaistos, Aietes, Medea, Phrixos, Helle Orte: Iolkos, Pelion-Gebirge, Kolchis, Dodona, Lemnos, Thrakien, Schwarzes Meer. Hier gibt's Tickets für mein erstes Live am 15.09. 16h im HOCO in Berlin: https://www.eventbrite.de/e/das-chaos-ein-uberblick-tickets-999352890397?aff=oddtdtcreator STEADY https://steadyhq.com/de/chaoskinder/about WERBEFREIER FEED https://open.spotify.com/show/5yF7oCMeJ9VuXNOKGI91ZS?si=6c90144399804043 PAYPAL https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=VB2QKC88H9NYJ LITERATUR https://chaoskinderpodcast.wordpress.com/2022/06/27/quellen-und-literatur-auswahl/ MUSIK https://youtu.be/zfnRMIFHHrE WEBSITE www.chaoskinderpodcast.wordpress.com MAIL chaoskinderkontakt@gmail.com INSTA https://www.instagram.com/chaos.kinder/ FRANZÖSISCH "Le Chaos et ses enfants" https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lechaosetsesenfants
In dieser Folge geht es um die Vorfahren der Argonauten. Dafür gehen wir den Stammbaum zurück, treffen altbekannte Namen wie Sisyphos, Nephele, Athamas und Ino wieder; und wir lernen auch neue wichtige Figuren kennen. Nepheles Kinder Phrixos und Helle, die auf dem goldenen Widder nach Kolchis fliegen. Medeas Vater Aietes, der das goldene Fließ im Hain des Ares von einem niemals schlafenden Drachen bewachen lässt. Tyro, Jasons Großmutter, die erst von Sisyphos und dann von Poseidon unter unschönen Umständen geschwängert wird, die Kinder des einen tötet und die Kinder (Zwillinge) des anderen in der Wildnis aussetzt. Pelias, dem prophezeit wird, dass er sich vor dem Mann mit nur einem Schuh hüten soll… ...und das führt uns dann schon zum Beginn der Argonautensage. Mit: Orion, Skorpion, Pleiaden, Widder, Argonauten, Argonautika, Deukalion, Pyrrha, Hellen, Doros, Ion, Achaios, Aiolos, Athamas, Salmoneus, Kretheus, Sisyphos, Böotien, Nephele, Hera, Ixion, Hephaistos, Phrixos, Helle, Ino, Kadmos, Hermes, Kolchis, Aietes, Helios, Perse, Kirke, Pasiphae, Minos, Minotauros, Chalkiope, Medea, Iophassa, Aretia, Ares, Thessalien, Tyro, Enipeus, Poseidon, Pelias, Neleus, Sidero, Aison, Pheres, Amythaon, Jason, Dodona. STEADY https://steadyhq.com/de/chaoskinder/about WERBEFREIER FEED https://open.spotify.com/show/5yF7oCMeJ9VuXNOKGI91ZS?si=6c90144399804043 PAYPAL https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=VB2QKC88H9NYJ LITERATUR https://chaoskinderpodcast.wordpress.com/2022/06/27/quellen-und-literatur-auswahl/ MUSIK https://youtu.be/zfnRMIFHHrE WEBSITE www.chaoskinderpodcast.wordpress.com MAIL chaoskinderkontakt@gmail.com INSTA https://www.instagram.com/chaos.kinder/ FRANZÖSISCH "Le Chaos et ses enfants" https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lechaosetsesenfants
In dieser Folge schauen wir nicht nur in den Himmel und betrachten wie Orion vom Jäger zum Gejagten wird, wer die Plejaden sind und weshalb Gaia dem Orion einen Skorpion schickt, sondern ich erlaube mir mal etwas mehr Chaos als sonst. Ausnahmsweise beleuchte ich so viele Versionen wie möglich von ein und demselben Mythos (ganze 7 Orion-Variationen!). Normalerweise entscheide ich mich für eine Version oder kombiniere die Versionen so, dass sie schlüssig sind, aber ihr wollt doch sicher auch wissen, worauf der Podcast basiert, oder? Und meine schmalen Astronomiekenntnisse habe ich auch für euch erweitert! Achtung, diese Folge enthält u.a. sexuelle Gewalt Mit: Orion, Sirius, Herakles, Pholos, Hyrieus, Zeus, Poseidon, Hermes, Gaia, Oinopion, Dionysos, Ariadne, Theseus, Merope, Artemis, Leto, Kedalion, Hephaistos, Eos, Helios, Apollon, Oupis, Atlas, Pleione, Pleiaden, Maia, Sisyphos, Elektra, Menippe, Metioche, Hades, Persephone, Antoninus Liberalis, Ovid. STEADY https://steadyhq.com/de/chaoskinder/about WERBEFREIER FEED https://open.spotify.com/show/5yF7oCMeJ9VuXNOKGI91ZS?si=6c90144399804043 PAYPAL https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=VB2QKC88H9NYJ LITERATUR https://chaoskinderpodcast.wordpress.com/2022/06/27/quellen-und-literatur-auswahl/ MUSIK https://youtu.be/zfnRMIFHHrE WEBSITE www.chaoskinderpodcast.wordpress.com MAIL chaoskinderkontakt@gmail.com INSTA https://www.instagram.com/chaos.kinder/ FRANZÖSISCH "Le Chaos et ses enfants" https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lechaosetsesenfants
Klaus Eidenschink · Organisationsberater,Coachingausbilder, ExekutiveCoach · Senior Coach im Deutschen Bundesverband Coaching e.V. (DBVC), · Studium der Theologie, Philosophie und Psychologie · Verheiratet, 2 erwachsene Töchter · Gründer und Leiter von "HEPHAISTOS, Coaching-Zentrum München", Aus- und Fortbildungsgänge für Trainer und Berater · In der Geschäftsleitung des Gestalttherapeutischen Zentrums Würmtal Gegenwärtige Schwerpunkte der Beratungstätigkeit: · Beratung und Coaching des Top-Managements von großen Konzernen und mittelständischen Unternehmen in Fragen der Konfliktbewältigung, Changemanagement und der Entwicklung von Vorstands- und Geschäftsführerteams · Coaching von Managern in komplexen Entscheidungssituationen ·Teamentwicklungen mit sogenannten "schwierigen" Teams · Klärung von Konflikten zwischen Gruppen und Abteilungen
Herakles, der Sohn des Zeus, wird von Eurystheus (dem Nachfahr des Perseus, der von Hera übrigens extra vor Herakles auf die Welt gebracht wurde um Zeus Prophezeiung auf ihn umzulenken… siehe Folge 32) beauftragt, 10 Aufgaben zu erfüllen, um Unsterblichkeit zu erlangen. Hera schlägt Herakles mit Wahn und verursacht eine Tragödie. Dann geht Herakles nach Mykene und bewältigt die ersten Arbeiten für Eurystheus: Herakles muss den unbesiegbaren nemeischen Löwen zu töten. Mit List und Tapferkeit überwindet er diese erste Prüfung. Als nächstes muss Herakles die Hydra bekämpfen, eine neunköpfige Schlange, deren Köpfe immer wieder nachwachsen. Mit Unterstützung seines Neffen und einer klugen Strategie besiegt er auch diese gefährliche Kreatur. Die kerynithische Hirschkuh oder Hindin, ein heiliges Tier der Artemis ist sehr schnell und lässt sich ein Jahr lang jagen. Der Erymanthische Eber, ebenfalls heilig, aber mit Schnee wird Herakles auch ihn einfangen. Auf seinem Weg begegnet Herakles einem freundlichen Kentaur namens Pholos, der ihm einen besonderen Wein anbietet. Doch die Begegnung endet tragisch. Dennoch gelingt es Herakles, die Aufgabe zu erfüllen und den Erymanthischen Eber zu fangen. Mit: Herakles, Perseus, Zeus, Alkmene, Hera, Eurystheus, Megara, Kreon, Iolaos, Iphikles, Apollon, Hermes, Hephaistos, Athene, Typhon, Echidna, Nemea, Minyer, Theben, Orakel, Mykene, Artemis, Dionysos, Pholos, Apollon. STEADY (werbefrei auch bei Spotify) https://steadyhq.com/de/chaoskinder/about LITERATUR https://chaoskinderpodcast.wordpress.com/2022/06/27/quellen-und-literatur-auswahl/ MUSIK https://youtu.be/zfnRMIFHHrE WEBSITE www.chaoskinderpodcast.wordpress.com MAIL chaoskinderkontakt@gmail.com INSTA https://www.instagram.com/chaos.kinder/ PAYPAL https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=VB2QKC88H9NYJ FRANZÖSISCH "Le Chaos et ses enfants" https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lechaosetsesenfants TIKTOK https://www.tiktok.com/@daschaosundseinekinder?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc
Yanartaş ([janaɾˈtaʃ], Turkish for "flaming stone") is a geographical feature near the Olympos valley and national park in Antalya Province in southwestern Turkey. It is the site of dozens of small fires which burn constantly from vents in the rocks on the side of the mountain. Directly below the fires are the ruins of the temple of Hephaistos, the Greek god who was associated with fire through his role as the blacksmith to the gods. To see the fires and the ruins, visitors must first go to the entrance at the foot of the mountain. The site is at the top of an easy one kilometre climb. Most people visit at night, when the fires are at their most spectacular. Recorded by Marcel Gnauk. Part of the Music for Sleep project - for more information and to hear more sounds from the collection, visit https://citiesandmemory.com/music-for-sleep/
In a remarkable and awe-inspiring discovery, astronomers have unveiled an extraordinary celestial object that challenges our understanding of stellar composition and behavior. Named Janus, this star stands out amongst the vast expanse of the cosmos with its unique dual-sided nature, each side adorned with a distinct elemental composition. While one side of Janus is composed entirely of hydrogen, the other side is solely comprised of helium, presenting a stark contrast that defies conventional astronomical expectations...LIVE ON Digital Radio! http://bit.ly/3m2Wxom or http://bit.ly/40KBtlW http://www.troubledminds.org Support The Show! https://rokfin.com/creator/troubledminds https://patreon.com/troubledmindshttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/troubledminds https://troubledfans.comFriends of Troubled Minds! - https://troubledminds.org/friends Show Schedule Sun-Mon-Tues-Wed-Thurs 7-10pst iTunes - https://apple.co/2zZ4hx6Spotify - https://spoti.fi/2UgyzqMStitcher - https://bit.ly/2UfAiMXTuneIn - https://bit.ly/2FZOErSTwitter - https://bit.ly/2CYB71U----------------------------------------https://troubledminds.org/the-philosophers-star-alchemy-of-the-gods-and-forging-divinity/https://www.newscientist.com/article/2383215-two-faced-star-seems-to-have-one-hydrogen-side-and-one-helium-side/https://theconversation.com/who-was-janus-the-roman-god-of-beginnings-and-endings-86853https://www.worldhistory.org/Janus/https://www.worldhistory.org/Hephaistos/https://historycooperative.org/hephaestus-greek-god-of-fire/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eitri_(character)https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/748794508627673088/1131398885718368336/image.png?width=586&height=584https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/748794508627673088/1131395165257478226/image.png?width=522&height=584https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smithing_godshttps://workingtheflame.com/mythical-blacksmiths/https://uniwelry.com/blogs/viking/the-norse-god-of-blacksmithing-is-there-such-a-beinghttps://www.livescience.com/king-tut-dagger-outer-space-originThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4953916/advertisement
Hephaestus was the Greek god of technology. Unlike Zeus, Apollo, Athena, and the others who were unspeakably beautiful and strong, Hephaistos talks in Homer's Iliad about “my own brazen-faced mother, who wanted to hid me, for being lame.” Wyoming Catholic College recently held our adult learning week, The Wyoming School of Catholic Thought. Our topic was “The Ancient and Modern Challenges of Technology.” Dr. Glenn Arbery, the college president, opened up the week with these words about Hephaestus and techne from chapter 18 of The Iliad. The book can be found here.
Hose runter, ihr kriegslüsternen Salamander! Wir müssen über den Elefanten im Raum sprechen, auch wenn unsere überdrehten Köpfe gar nicht sprechen können. Egal, this ist fine, schnappt euch ein Croissant und los geht's. Sind wir Software? Oder ist das übergriffig? Erfahrt, warum Matthias' Nachbar ihn noch heute verprügeln will, und warum die irre Iris einer Gangsterin Kaugummi anbietet. Wir nehmen uns zusammen ein Sammeltaxi und fahren an Psychopathen und Sadisten mit Brain Damage vorbei. Falls euch etwas nicht passt, macht es bitte nicht mit euch selbst aus, sondern gebt es an jemanden weiter, der euch nicht outet! Und bitte umgehend, denn Iris möchte pünktlich nach Hause. Sonst hetzt sie euch in einem 40-minütigen Briefing komplett ohne Blickkontakt gegeneinander auf. Mit frisch gestärktem Charakter besuchen wir zum Abschluss noch Jean Piaget, Lawrence Kohlberg und Hephaistos, den gemobbtesten Gott aller Zeiten. Auf geht's! Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos und Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/CoupleOf
Wir gehen zurück, machen einen Zeitsprung und kommen wieder zum Anfang des Stammbaums, der uns früher oder später zu Herakles führen wird. Wir begegnen wieder Io, dessen Geschichte ich hier neu aufarbeite. Dann stellt Phaethon große Dummheiten an. Und Inachos wird von der den Göttern alles genommen, bis der Neid und die Zwietracht ihn zerfrisst. Mit: Argos(Argolis), Theben, Haliakmon, Hera, Poseidon, Inachos, Io, Argos Panoptes, Hermes, Epaphos, Phaethon, Klymene, Helios, Styx, Hephaistos, Zeus, Eris, Erynie: Tisiphone, Herakles, Perseus, Aigyptos, Belos, Danaos, Hypnos, Unterwelt, Europa, Kadmos, Minos, Ödipus, Polyneikes, Eteokles. Folge mir auf Instagram: @chaos.kinder Unterstütze mich über PAYPAL: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=VB2QKC88H9NYJ#
"Sieben Gegen Theben": Die Söhne des Ödipus streiten sich um die thebanische Herrschaft. Eteokles verjagt Polyneikes. Polyneikes trommelt mit Hilfe von Adrastos in Argos ein großes, bzw. ganze sieben Heer(e) zusammen. "Antigone": die Schwester der beiden, versucht den Streit zu schlichten und wird versuchen beiden einen gleichsam würdigen Übergang in den Hades zu ermöglichen. Ich will nicht Spoilern, aber... es ist eine Tragödie. Viele sterben. Sehen wir es als eine Folge gegen Krieg. Instagram: @chaos.kinder Spende über PAYPAL: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=VB2QKC88H9NYJ# Mit: Antigone, Ödipus, Polyneikes, Eteokles, Sphinx, Jokaste, Kreon, Theben, Argos, Adrastos, Orakel, Tydeus, Kalydon, Hippomedon, Perhenopaios, Kapaneus, Amphiaraos, Eriphyle, Hephaistos, Aphrodite, Harmonia, Ares, Kadmos, Hypsipyle, Nemea, Lemnos, Ismene, Tiresias, Sophokles.
In dieser neuen Folge des #justfuckindoit Podcasts spreche ich mit Sebastian Locherer über die Kraft des Zuhörens. Sebastian ist leidenschaftlicher Zuhörer, Coach & Unternehmer. Er ist 1972 geboren, verheiratet und hat 2 Kinder. Er wohnt in München, ist begeisterter Hobby-Koch und Qigong-Übender. Als Diplom-Volkswirt mit A&O-Psychologie-Schwerpunkt und einer Ausbildung zum Coach bei https://hephaistos.org/fortbildungen/coach/ (Hephaistos) sowie Master of systemic interventions bei https://www.system-worx.com/angebote/systemisches-tool-camp (system worx) hat er 15 Jahre Erfahrung als zuhörender externer Berater mit Mitarbeiterbefragungen und Umsetzung von Folgeprozess-Maßnahmen für internationale Konzerne sowie regionale Mittelstandsunternehmen unterschiedlicher Branchen. Nachdem er 5 Jahre lang interner Experte für Personal- und Organisationsentwicklungs-Projekte war, richtet er seit den letzten 5 Jahren seinen Fokus auf seine Aufgaben als Familienpapa, seine Me-Time und den Aufbau der beiden Start-Ups “einfach ZuHÖRen” und “momo hört zu”. In diesem Interview sprechen wir über seine Leidenschaft zum Zuhören, was Zuhören überhaupt für ihn bedeutet, wie es ihn geprägt hat, was Sozialenergie damit zu tun hat, welche Geschichten er in seiner Zuhör-Box schon erlebt hat, wie Zuhören Beziehungen verbessert und was das mit Trauma und Business zu tun hat. Seine Botschaft an die Welt: "Begegnet euch im einfachen Zuhören, damit könnt ihr anderen Menschen vielleicht eines der wertvollsten Geschenke machen!" Fragen 01:50 Wie wir beide uns kennengelernt haben 02:48 Wie bist du zum Thema Zuhören gekommen? 04:40 Wie würdest du Zuhören von zuhören unterscheiden? 06:10 Wie hat sich das Zuhören-Projekt ergeben? 10:24 Wie erlebst du das bei dir, wenn du dich immer wieder verfährst? 14:17 Wie würdest das Thema Langsamkeit und Energie auf dein Projekt übertragen? 23:12 Was ist Sozialenergie? 25:58 Was möchtest du gerade in diesen Raum bringen? 30:18 Was ist die Initiative für gesunde Autonomie-Entwicklung? 31:48 Welche Geschichten sind dir aus der Zuhör-Box besonders hängengeblieben? 36:42 Welche Chancen hat das Zuhören in der Gesellschaft? 43:43 Wie kann Zuhören die Beziehungsqualität verbessern? 48:19 Entsteht mehr intrinsische Motivation, wenn ich selbstbestimmter bin? 51:03 Was hat Trauma mit Business zu tun? 54:45 Wo kann kann man mehr über dein Zuhör-Projekt erfahren? LINKS http://einfachzuhoeren.com/ (einfachzuhoeren.com) http://www.momohoertzu.de/ (www.momohoertzu.de) https://youtu.be/MG7ZStmPQ-E (einfach Zuhören - podcast) https://www.shaere.net/ (we share) https://community-kitchen.com/ (community-kitchen) https://www.researchgate.net/publication/332038350_Gunter_Ammon_-_Leben_und_Werk (Konzept der Sozialenergie) Du möchtest deine Erfahrung zum Thema der Folge teilen? Dann hinterlasse einen Kommentar auf Social Media oder schicke mir eine E-Mail an lets@justfuckindo.it. Für ein kostenloses Impulsgespräch kannst du mich hier buchen: https://bit.ly/impuls-call (https://bit.ly/impuls-call) ---------------------------------------------- Unterstütze mich & meine Arbeit mit einem Kaffee oder Abo und bekomme Benefits wie preisreduzierte Bücher, Kurse oder Coachings: http://buymeacoffee.com/jfdoit (http://buymeacoffee.com/jfdoit) ---------------------------------------------- Möchtest du jetzt gerne selbst etwas nachhaltig in deinem Leben verändern und aus deinen toxischen Beziehungen im Job, der Partnerschaft oder Familie aussteigen, der narzisstischen Leistungsgesellschaft Lebewohl sagen und dir deine eigene emotionale Freiheit erschaffen? Dann ist ein Umfeld mit gleichgesinnten Menschen, die auf demselben Weg sind, entscheidend für deinen Erfolg, wenn du diese Veränderung auch wirklich umsetzen möchtest. Ich biete dir dazu ein stützendes und förderndes Netzwerk mit Menschen, die heute auf der ganzen Welt leben und dich auf deinem ganz individuellen Lebensweg unterstützen. Kaufe...
Thanks for stopping by the Three Things podcast. Once a week for the last 78, I've tried to notice a few things I've noticed that made for some happiness or gratitude. This week: Breaking news – a shattered light bulb threw some things into relief Squirrels – a short defence of the disparaged rodent Honeybees – a wild scene downtown Here is the script and some photos. I am at glenn.kubish@gmail.com The podcast music is original. It comes from the composing heart and piano-playing hands of Edmonton's Brendan McGrath. The end bells, as always, are the sonic gift of Slavo Cech the Hephaistos of this city. Peace.
Drei Geschichten: In der ersten geht es um eine kleine weiße Kuh, die von einem hundertäugigen Riesen bewacht wird; in der zweiten um einen wunderschönen sanften Stier mit Diamant-Hörnern, der ungewöhnlich gut schwimmen kann; und in der dritten um eine Kuh mit mondförmigen Malen, der man folgen muss, um eine Stadt zu gründen, auch, wenn man eigentlich seine Schwester finden wollte. www.chaoskinderpodcast.wordpress.com chaoskinderkontakt@gmail.com Instagram: @chaos.kinder Spenden könnt ihr hier: PAYPAL Mit: Io, Europa, Kadmos, Zeus, Hera, Agenor, Belos, Libya, Poseidon, Argos Panoptes, der hundertäugige Riese, Echidna, Hermes, Epaphos, Kureten, Zirze, Telegonos, Semele, Ino (Leukothea), Dionysos, Athamas, Melikertes (Palaimon), Learchos, Ares, Athene, Harmonia, Hephaistos, einige Rinder und der Pfau. Orte: Theben, Kreta, Phönizien, Ägypten, Byblos, Delphi.
Drei Geschichten: In der ersten geht es um eine kleine weiße Kuh, die von einem hundertäugigen Riesen bewacht wird; in der zweiten um einen wunderschönen sanften Stier mit Diamant-Hörnern, der ungewöhnlich gut schwimmen kann; und in der dritten um eine Kuh mit mondförmigen Malen, der man folgen muss, um eine Stadt zu gründen, auch, wenn man eigentlich seine Schwester finden wollte. www.chaoskinderpodcast.wordpress.com chaoskinderkontakt@gmail.com Instagram: @chaos.kinder Spenden könnt ihr hier: PAYPAL Mit: Io, Europa, Kadmos, Zeus, Hera, Agenor, Belos, Libya, Poseidon, Argos Panoptes, der hundertäugige Riese, Echidna, Hermes, Epaphos, Kureten, Zirze, Telegonos, Semele, Ino (Leukothea), Dionysos, Athamas, Melikertes (Palaimon), Learchos, Ares, Athene, Harmonia, Hephaistos, einige Rinder und der Pfau. Orte: Theben, Kreta, Phönizien, Ägypten, Byblos, Delphi.
Thanks for stopping by the weekly Three Things podcast. The idea here is to cling to what I notice I notice so that I don't revert to host shell of a body filled by what others notice. It's not expensive. No membership fees. This week: Pop music – Da Doo Ron Ron ran away with my week. Pillows – some bedroom talk for y'all. Puddles – it can be surreal out there! The podcast theme music is original. It's from the talented Edmonton pianist and composer and record-store-bargain-hunter Brendan McGrath. The sleep music is from Neutrin05. The end bells are from the Hephaistos of Edmonton, Slavo Cech. . I'm at glenn.kubish@gmail.com Take care.
Eine neue Folge GUT ABGEHANGEN wurde auf dem Olymp von Hephaistos persönlich geschmiedet! Ihre Zutaten sind Cannabis, Alkohol und Poker! Über diese Themen reden wir zufällig auch. Hammer, oder? Nachdem Hephaistos fertig war, betrachtete er sein Werk und rieb sich einen Nippel. Phasti (so wird er von seinen Freunden genannt) war zufrieden. Er gab es seinem Bro Apollo, der diese Folge zum Upload brachte. Zu eurem Vergnügen! Dankt den Göttern für GUT ABGEHANGEN!
Thanks for checking out the Three Things podcast, which returned this week to its recording headquarters in the basement of our house in Parkview in Edmonton's west end after the week Auntie Shelagh and I spent in the American west (or was it the southwest? or midwest? or the south? what is Oklahoma?) This week's three things came back with me from our visit to the Bob Dylan Center in Tulsa. Making an entrance – 10 steps inside the Center door and you're in the centre of it all. Fellow travellers – Reading the signs at the Bob Dylan Center Taps – A good reminder from the Center's executive director. The music in the podcast is from the creative Edmonton pianist and composer Brendan McGrath. The end bells are courtesy the Hephaistos of Edmonton, metal sculptor Slavo Cech. I'm at glenn.kubish@gmail.com
Wieso hängt Ixion am brennenden Rad? Wie wird er zum Vater der Kentauren? Was ist die Kentauromachie? Und wo lebten die Lapithen eigentlich? Alle diese Fragen, die uns allen ja geradezu auf der Seele brennen, werden hier beantwortet. Welch ein Glück! Für Hinweise oder Feedback schreibt mir gerne auf: www.chaoskinderpodcast.wordpress.com Instagram: @chaos.kinder Spenden könnt ihr hier: PAYPAL In dieser Folge mit dabei: Zeus, Hera, Ixion, Dia, Deioneus, die Lapithen, die Kentauren, die Wolke Nephele, Hephaistos, Peirithoos, Hippodameia, Eurytus, Theseus, Kyllaros, Hylonome, Kentauromachie, Thessalien, Olymp.
Wieso hängt Ixion am brennenden Rad? Wie wird er zum Vater der Kentauren? Was ist die Kentauromachie? Und wo lebten die Lapithen eigentlich? Alle diese Fragen, die uns allen ja geradezu auf der Seele brennen, werden hier beantwortet. Welch ein Glück! Für Hinweise oder Feedback schreibt mir gerne auf: www.chaoskinderpodcast.wordpress.com oder an: chaoskinderkontakt@gmail.com Instagram: @chaos.kinder Spenden könnt ihr hier: PAYPAL In dieser Folge mit dabei: Zeus, Hera, Ixion, Dia, Deioneus, die Lapithen, die Kentauren, die Wolke Nephele, Hephaistos, Peirithoos, Hippodameia, Eurytus, Theseus, Kyllaros, Hylonome, Kentauromachie, Thessalien, Olymp.
Thanks for dropping by the Three Things podcast from Edmonton. I try to follow Dylan when he says not to trust him, but, rather, to trust yourself. The podcast is an experiment in noticing what I notice. Not big things. Things like, this week: Bubbles - the day a desperado and his sister opened fire Puddles - one particular puddle on the bridge over the MacKinnon Ravine Cubby holes - you know, those square-cut holes in schoolyard fences The music in the podcast is my favourite thing. It's performed by Edmonton composer and pianist Brendan McGrath. The end bells are courtesy the Hephaistos of Edmonton, the infernally talented Slavo Cech. I am glenn.kubish@gmail.com Happy Passover, Happy Easter, Happy Holidays. Blog, transcript, pics, vid. Peace in Ukraine.
Thanks for stopping by the Three Things podcast. Each week I try to protect a little bit of space from which to notice what I notice about the things that go by, things that, to boot, make me feel happy and grateful. This week's list: Eyes and ears – two friends took their noticing equipment to the people Arms and legs – my bicycle helps me put some shape to things Hands and feet – “15-2, 15-4 and the rest don't score…” The music in the podcast is original. It comes from Edmonton pianist and composer Brendan McGrath. The end bells are courtesy the Hephaistos of Edmonton, the metal artist Slavo Cech. Pics/transcript/blog I'm at glenn.kubish@gmail.com
Prometheus erschafft den ersten Mann, Hephaistos die erste Frau, aber eigentlich sind wir alle aus Steinen gewachsen... Für Hinweise oder Feedback schreibt mir gerne auf: www.chaoskinderpodcast.wordpress.com oder an: chaoskinderkontakt@gmail.com Instagram: @chaos.kinder Spenden könnt ihr hier: PAYPAL Mit: Prometheus, Epimetheus, Atlas, Menoitios, Goethe, Titanomachie, Titanen, Tartaros, Asche, Regenwasser, Zeus, Menschen, Olymp, Hephaistos, Erde, Kaukasus, Adler, Aphrodite, Athene, Hermes, Pandora, Lykaon, Wolf, Deukalion und Pyrrha, Themis, Gaia, Steine, Sintflut.
Prometheus erschafft den ersten Mann, Hephaistos die erste Frau, aber eigentlich sind wir alle aus Steinen gewachsen... Für Hinweise oder Feedback schreibt mir gerne auf: www.chaoskinderpodcast.wordpress.com Spenden könnt ihr hier. Mit: Prometheus, Epimetheus, Atlas, Menoitios, Goethe, Titanomachie, Titanen, Tartaros, Asche, Regenwasser, Zeus, Menschen, Olymp, Hephaistos, Erde, Kaukasus, Adler, Aphrodite, Athene, Hermes, Pandora, Lykaon, Wolf, Deukalion und Pyrrha, Themis, Gaia, Steine, Sintflut.
It's probably the truth that there's something wrong with you if there's nothing wrong with you these days. This little podcast's aim of making stand still each week three things that made me happy or grateful means only that, as Craig Finn has said, there's comfort in the ritual. Nothing more, but nothing less, too. And, so, this week: A proposal – it was windy on that walk Outdoor movies – admit one, no charge Slightly unzipped – why does the universe participate in trying to humiliate me? Oh, it doesn't? The music in the podcast is from Edmonton pianist and composer Brendan McGrath,. The end bells are courtesy the Hephaistos of Edmonton, Slavo Cech. I'm at glenn.kubish@gmail.com Blog/transcript/pics
Aphrodite, die Göttin der Liebe hat, vor ihrer Zeit auf dem Olymp, ihre Jugend im Meer verbracht. Und sie hat einen Hang für schöne Männer... Für Hinweise oder Feedback schreibt mir gerne auf: www.chaoskinderpodcast.wordpress.com oder an: chaoskinderkontakt@gmail.com Instagram: @chaos.kinder Spenden könnt ihr hier: PAYPAL Mit: Aphrodite, Venus, Botticelli, Chaos, Gaia, Uranos, Kronos, Ares, Nerites, Nereus, Nereiden, Doris, Zeus, Amor, Eros, Cupido, Titanomachie, Titanen, Hephaistos, Helios, Eos, Apollon, Hermes, Poseidon, Chariten, Grazien, Harmonia, Kadmos, Theben, Ödipus.
Apollon, der schöne, musische und starke Gott springt auf Delos aus Letos Bauch und beginnt sein Leben mit großen Taten... Für Hinweise oder Feedback schreibt mir gerne auf: www.chaoskinderpodcast.wordpress.com oder an: chaoskinderkontakt@gmail.com Instagram: @chaos.kinder Spenden könnt ihr hier: PAYPAL Mit: Zeus, Leto, Delos, Artemis, Nektar und Ambrosia, Hephaistos, Pythia, Orakel von Delphi, Daphne, Eros, Peneios, Ovid: Metamorphosen, Koronis, Rabe, Asklepios
Die Götter sind alles andere als perfekt... In dieser Folge geht es um die Geburt und Jugend des Hephaistos, um seinen Weg in den Olymp, und auch um die Geburt der Pallas Athene. Für Hinweise oder Feedback schreibt mir gerne auf: www.chaoskinderpodcast.wordpress.com oder an: chaoskinderkontakt@gmail.com Instagram: @chaos.kinder Spenden könnt ihr hier: PAYPAL Mit: Hera, Zeus, Euronyme, Thetis, Ares, Aphrodite, Dionysos, Arachne, Metis, Gaia, Triton
Die Götter sind alles andere als perfekt... In dieser Folge geht es um die Geburt und Jugend des Hephaistos, um seinen Weg in den Olymp, und auch um die Geburt der Pallas Athene. Für Hinweise oder Feedback schreibt mir gerne auf: www.chaoskinderpodcast.wordpress.com Spenden könnt ihr hier. Mit: Hera, Zeus, Euronyme, Thetis, Ares, Aphrodite, Dionysos, Arachne, Metis, Gaia, Triton
Aphrodite, die Göttin der Liebe hat, vor ihrer Zeit auf dem Olymp, ihre Jugend im Meer verbracht. Und sie hat einen Hang für schöne Männer... Für Hinweise oder Feedback schreibt mir gerne auf: www.chaoskinderpodcast.wordpress.com Spenden könnt ihr hier. Mit: Aphrodite, Venus, Botticelli, Chaos, Gaia, Uranos, Kronos, Ares, Nerites, Nereus, Nereiden, Doris, Zeus, Amor, Eros, Cupido, Titanomachie, Titanen, Hephaistos, Helios, Eos, Apollon, Hermes, Poseidon, Chariten, Grazien, Harmonia, Kadmos, Theben, Ödipus.
Apollon, der schöne, musische und starke Gott springt auf Delos aus Letos Bauch und beginnt sein Leben mit großen Taten... Für Hinweise oder Feedback schreibt mir gerne auf: www.chaoskinderpodcast.wordpress.com Spenden könnt ihr hier. Mit: Zeus, Leto, Delos, Artemis, Nektar und Ambrosia, Hephaistos, Pythia, Orakel von Delphi, Daphne, Eros, Peneios, Ovid: Metamorphosen, Koronis, Rabe, Asklepios
Hello, thanks for dropping by the Three Things podcast. The one thing I know I can do better, the one thing that's up to me, is to do a better job noticing the things, the little things, especially, that make me happy or grateful—and then noticing that I noticed them. That's what this little podcast is about. I think it's the task we all share. And can share. So, this week, it's: 1. The good word -- how I've learned not to make my case. 2. Mozart - Piano Concerto No. 27 will get me for as long as I live. 3. The music file - a friend sent me a kind note last week. Blog/transcript/pics to be posted soon. I'm at glenn.kubish@gmail.com The best part of the podcast is the original music from the original Brendan McGrath. Check him out. The end bells are courtesy Slavo Cech, the Hephaistos of Edmonton. Portion of Dippin', by Lloyd Lewis, used with permission. Real life sound from the lovely and Auntie Shelagh, not so much.
Thanks for dropping by the Three Things podcast. It's nice to have you here. It so is. This is where I try to do the three things you have to do to keep memories alive. Make them. Remember them. Write them down. This week: Showing your routes - a bit involved, but a tribute to newspaper reporters who keep our attention, and don't assume we'll just stop reading. Showing your roots - thank you Jared Quinney and your trees. Mailing it in - a stamp of approval for the posted letter. The music in the podcast is from Edmonton composer and pianist Brendan McGrath. Get to know him! The end bells are courtesy Slavo Cech, the Hephaistos of Edmonton. Throw your bricks or bouquets at glenn.kubish@gmail.com Blog/transcript/pics. Peace to all.
In this final episode of the season two, Jennifer Baker meets Dr Martine Caroff a French scientist, mentor and entrepreneur who founded two equally impressive biotech businesses. Her first, LPS-BioSciences, built on her doctoral studies in bacterial endotoxins and later applied them to vaccines, diagnostic, cosmetics, and medical devices. A later venture, Hephaistos-Pharma, develops immunotherapy for cancer treatments. Her passion and drive was recognised when she took home the EU's 2019 Women Innovator Prize. Martine was also a director at the prestigious CNRS, Paris-Saclay University campus.Left unchecked, the number of people newly diagnosed with cancer every year in Europe will increase from the current 3.5 to over 4.3 million by 2035. Only 10% of patients are completely cured with immunotherapies; clinicians need innovative “immuno-stimulators” to improve patient's ability to fight the cancer. Hephaistos has a pre-clinical drug, called ONCO-boost, which triggers a patient's body to recruit and prepare cancer-fighting cells (i.e. T-cells and macrophages), while helping the immune defenses better identify and destroy tumour cells. This sort of work is important as the EU rolls out its EU Mission on Cancer through better prevention, diagnosis, cures and aftercare with the aim of saving 3 million more lives by 2030. This includes the need for better infrastructure, facilities and funding, and greater “health equity” across member states, as well as a focus on childhood cancer to “cure more” but also to “cure better”. Find out more: · Watch Martin Caroff's video for Women Innovators Prize· Discover more on the EU Mission on Cancer· Read about Martin Caroff's businesses, LPS-BioSciences / Hephaistos-Pharma · EU-backed project INNO-BOOST Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hello, happy holidays and thanks for stopping by the Three Things podcast. I remember the Humanities Building on the University of Alberta campus and what Professor Bishop told us there in English 309 on those mornings long ago: go out and notice things and write them down. This week the three things I noticed that made me happy or grateful were one thing in three stanzas. A quiet house - it's back to an oral world when the battery is dead The Singer's House - one of my fave poems from Seamus Heaney A neighbour's house - or, how a poem came to life. Speaking of the origin of things musical, the podcast music, from the original Brendan McGrath, is original. The podcast end bells are courtesy the Hephaistos of Edmonton, the original Slavo Cech. I hope you find your favourite sounds, or, better yet, they you. Blog/transcript. I am at glenn.kubish@gmail.com
Konzept, Texte und Sprecherin: Helga UtzSprecher: Aart VederTon: Jörg Behrens/klanggestaltung.deAufnahmen Aart Veder: Patrik Bishay, Michael Erhard In den folgenden drei Folgen untersuchen wir den Speiseplan der Götter - stand da wirklich nur Nektar und Ambrosia? Auf unserer Erkundung begegnen wir dem Helden Odysseus, der gemeinsam mit Kalypso speist, Hebe, Hephaistos und Ganymed, die an der Tafel der Götter ausschenken, sowie dem eitlen Tantalos, der den Göttern ein schlechter Tischgenosse war. Wir hören auch von einem ausnahmsweise sehr glücklichen Paar: von Philemon und Baucis, die unwissentlich Götter bewirten, und das gründlich. Den Göttern scheint es geschmeckt zu haben, obwohl die beiden Alten nur einen wackligen Tisch und eine dünne Decke bieten konnten, und keine goldenen Stühle und kostbar getriebene Becher.Es wurde eine unter CC-Lizenz stehende Aufnahme aus dem Jahre 2012 verwendet. Invention Nr. 2 in c-moll (Retorica) von Johann Sebastian Bach (BWV 773, komponiert 1723), gespielt von Harriet Mackenzie und Philippa Mo (Violine), aufgenommen von Raphaël Mouterde für Möbius Productions.Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NIjnjJXbxDkDeed: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Titelmusik: Kostas Bezos, „Stin ypoga“, Aufnahme 1930 von T. Dimitriadis in Athen (for Victor USA shellac record) Used with kind permission by F.M. Digital Tunes Ltd. FM Records - Icon: „Junger Satyr mit Silen-Maske“; es handelt sich um eine antike Skulptur, die Alessandro Algardi 1628 restaurierte und ergänzte - Wir freuen uns über Kommentare via Email an:utz@oper-unterwegs.athttp://www.oper-unterwegs.at
Hello, and thanks for dropping by the Three Things podcast. This is where, once a week, I try to notice three things from my life that made me feel happy or grateful, so, the algorithm gets a day off. Things like, this week: Tail lights: Battery-operated gloves. The dishwasher at night. A highway through the Rockies. The connection. First Aid: I learned that you learn First Aid to apply knowledge as much as bandages and gauze. Let it bean: The Beatles documentary, a phone call from Manhattan, soup from Lynnwood. The connection. The music in the podcast is original. It's from the overflowing talent that is Edmonton pianist and composer Brendan McGrath. Slavo Cech, the Hephaistos of Edmonton, chipped in with the end bells, as usual. I'm at glenn.kubish@gmail.com Blog post. Happy holidays.
Om te kunnen kleien met staal, hoef je geen Hephaistos te heten. Ruud van de Wint mag ook.Geproduceerd door: Tonny MediaZie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hello, thanks for checking out the Three Things podcast. This is where at each week's end I look back at three things from my own little life that I noticed I noticed made me happy or grateful. To take a little noticing work off the shoulders of the algorithm. This week: Minding the gap
Hello, and welcome to the Three Things podcast. This is where I try to make a record ("Hope you're keeping some kind of record." - L. Cohen) of little things I noticed that I noticed that made me happy or grateful. Not big things, not things that make like there's nothing wrong out there, just things to keep my own noticing mechanism working. Not the algorithm's. This week's Three Things: 1. Frazil ice - it's a gorgeous piece of living on latitude 53 this time of year 2. My feet - that pair, plus the poetic versions 3. A spectacle - Commonwealth Stadium in the north end cold for the victory against México! The original music in the podcast is from an Edmonton original, Brendan McGrath. The end bells are courtesy Slavo Cech, the Hephaistos of this city. I'm at glenn.kubish@gmail.com Three Things blog. Stay warm, take care.
Hello, and thanks for dropping by the Three Things podcast. Each week I try to notice three things I noticed, things that made me happy or grateful. Not because it's blue-sky perfect out there. Not a chance. I had just started to notice that I wasn't doing enough of my own noticing. That vital power was being usurped by the algorithm, by politicians, by those up the food chain. So, it's not that each week's three things are momentous noticings. But they're mine. Or mostly mine. Or somewhat mine. This week: 1. Reliable sources - I went riding with Hogey and was struck by his mental recall equipment. 2. Magpie culpa - Magpies and me. It's complicated. 3. Darkness - It's that time of the year in Edmonton, again. The original music in the podcast is from the original Brendan McGrath. The end bells are courtesy Slavo Cech, the Hephaistos of Edmonton. I'm at glenn.kubish@gmail.com
Eine beeindruckende Karriere: Bereits Chloe Zhaos zweiter Film (THE RIDER) ist ein Meisterwerk, mit dem dritten Film (NOMADLAND) ist sie für vier Oscars nominiert und holt die Oscars für den besten Film und die beste Regie. Mit dem vierten Film setzt sie einen Multimillionendollarfilm für das vielleicht erfolgreichste Filmfranchise aller Zeiten um. Aber ist ETERNALS ebenfalls ein großartiger Film?Wir alle mussten uns erst einmal mit dem Marvel-untypischen, langsamen Erzählen synchronisieren – es dauert etwas, bis man im Film ankommt. Die Bilder, die Landschaften, die langen, schönen Einstellungen, da zeigt sich Chloe Zhaos Handschrift. Vielleicht auch im ausgezeichneten und sehr diversen Cast, für ein ungewöhnliches Heldenensemble, das sowohl einen homosexuellen Superhelden als auch eine taubstumme Superheldin umfasst – und davon mit angenehmer Selbstverständlichkeit erzählt.Im Mittelpunkt steht Sersi (charismatisch: Gemma Chan), nicht die mächtigste Heldin, aber mit ihr können die Zuschauer am intensivsten mitfühlen. Sie hat ihr Herz für die Menschen geöffnet – und für ihren Eternal-Kollegen Iskari (Richard Madden). Die Eternals sind seit 7000 Jahren auf der Erde und wie ihre namensähnlichen Götter haben sie einerseits menschliche Gefühle und Schwächen und sind andererseits frei vom Empfinden der langen Zeit, die sie leben (was bei Peter Punktabzug gibt). Geschickt wurden sie vom gottgleichen sechsäugigen (!) Celestial Arishem – alles bewegt sich also auf gaanz großer Bühne.ETERNALS ist kein ganz großer Film, viele werden sich sogar langweilen. Aber Zhao gelingt es, den marveltypischen Humor in eine Göttersage zu integrieren, in der es um menschliche Schwächen wie Eifersucht und Erwachsenwerden geht. Dabei werden harte moralische Fragen verhandelt: Welche Verantwortung trage ich mit meiner Macht? Lassen sich Leben gegeneinander aufwiegen? Gleichzeitig ist es auf einer anderen Ebene einfach Märchenonkelfantasy mit schmissiger Musik, eine merkwürdige aber nicht misslungene Mischung. Im Podcast direkt nach dem Kino am Mikrofon: Johanna, Gabriele, Peter, Tom und Thomas.Kleine Übersicht der NamensbezügeAjak = der Name erinnert an den tragischen griechischen Helden Ajax aus dem Drama von Sophokles.Gilgamesh = Gilgamesch ist die wichtigste sumerische Göttergestalt, er tötet wie sein Namensvetter einen riesigen Stier.Ikaris = Ikarus, berühmte griechische Sagengestalt: Ikarus flog mit Flügeln, die mit Wachs zusammengehalten wurden. Mit Ikaris verbindet ihn die Fähigkeit des Fliegens.Makkari = bezieht sich auf Makaria, die Tochter des griechischen Gottes der Unterwelt, Hades.Phastos = der Technik-Eternal Phastos ist verknüpft mit dem olympischen Gott der Schmiedekunst, Hephaistos.Sersi = Die Zauberin Kirke aus der griechischen Mythologie. Mit ihr verbindet sie Fähigkeit Dinge zu verwandeln.Thena = Die kämpferische Eternal Thena entspricht der griechischen Göttin der Kriegskunst, Athene.Tiamut = Der neue Celestial verweist auf die babylonische Meeresgöttin Tiamat, aus deren Leiche Himmel und Erde geschaffen wurde.
Hello, thanks for dropping by the Three Things podcast. Once again, it's a 5-minute+ look and listen back at three things I noticed that I noticed that made me happy or grateful. A bit of resistance against all the technology that would do my noticing for me, and then sell it on the market. Things like: 1. Healthy injection - 60 remarkable seconds during a World Series broadcast 2. Sophie - Last time it was cucumbers. This time, we talked beets. 3. Jack (Frost) of Diamonds - A chance encounter with the poet in an empty field in southwest Edmonton. The truly original part of the podcast is the music of the truly original Brendan McGrath. As alway, the closing end notes are provided by Slavo Cech, the Hephaistos of Edmonton. Ye, forge he's a jolly good fellow. I am at glenn.kubish@gmail.com Blog. Historica Canada's new Heritage Minute: The Discovery of Insulin
Hello, and thanks for stopping by the Three Things podcast. I am still under the directions of my undergraduate expository writing prof, Ted Bishop, who would send us out of the classroom to notice things. Record them. Consider them. It's always felt like freedom to me. This week's Three Things: 1. Tree of life - reliably, there's a tree full of birds just off the 102 Avenue bike lane in Edmonton, near 121 Street. 2. Water bottle music - I happened to see something on my bike that isn't really there, but either are the coyotes I saw on Ravine Drive. 3. Instant replay -- I am trying to apply the visual grammar of the televised World Series to my little life here and there. The original music from the podcast is from an Edmonton original, Brendan McGrath. The end bells are courtesy the sculptor Slavo Cech, the Hephaistos of Edmonton. I'm at glenn.kubish@edmonton.ca
Hello, and thanks very much for dropping by the Three Things podcast. Each week I try to notice and make stand still three things that I noticed made me feel happy or grateful. Because...because the option is obliteration by algorithm. This week: 1. Hauling dolly - the question was how to get the dolly downtown. 2. Auntie Shelagh with a knife in the kitchen - a tribute to the love cooked up at our place. 3. La bella luna - watching the moon from the MacKinnon Ravine bridge. The music in the podcast is original. It's from Edmonton composer Brendan McGrath. The end bells are courtesy the Hephaistos of Edmonton, the large-hearted Slavo Cech. Take care.
Hello, thanks for stopping by the Three Things podcast. The podcast is an experiment in the discipline of noticing things by myself. The algorithm wants me to notice things. Politicians and advertisers and marketers, too. I want to try to secure, in my way, the bastion of sensation, as Heaney puts it. And, if I can, notice what I notice makes me happy or grateful, just to, in a little way, confound the merchants of anger and outrage. This week: 1. Instrument light rules -- getting going at this time of year up here means we're left to our own devices 2. Popcorn - my love of popcorn goes way back 3. Artifice - I've been thinking about how we talk about nature The podcast's original music is by Edmonton composer and pianist and chill dude Brendan McGrath. Slavo Cech, the Hephaistos of Edmonton, provides the end bells. Blog. Throw your brick or bouquets at me, glenn.kubish@gmail.com Take care.
Thanks for stopping by the Three Things podcast. Here's my bet, and maybe it's a long shot, but if I can do a better job noticing what I notice that makes me happy and grateful each week, and then say those things out loud, that won't be a waste of time. This week's Three Things: 1. Firestarter - A found lighter triggered a the memory of an illuminating conversation. 2. Tomatology - I'm not alone. 3. Family - Tweetin' with Lyle Lovett. The original music in the podcast is from Brendan McGrath. The end bells are courtesy the Hephaistos of Edmonton, Slavo Cech. Blog. Take care.
Welcome to the Three Things podcast. It's my attempt to make stand still each week three things I noticed I noticed made me happy or grateful. This week: 1. Autumn magic - it's time to thank the people who plan parks. 2. Baseball errors - oops, whaat?, that didn't happen, did you see that?! 3. Delivery day - new book day is still special. The podcast's original music is from the mind of Brendan McGrath. The end bells are from the forge of Slavo Cech, Edmonton's Hephaistos. Blog. I'm at glenn.kubish@gmail.com. Peace.
Hey, thanks for dropping by the Three Things podcast. I use it to gently force myself to do a better job noticing the things I notice that make me feel a bit happy or a bit grateful these days. Because, these days. This week: 1. Snap! We lost a big tree in the front yard. 2. Crackle! I got lost looking into the flames. 3. Pop! A container of memories found me. The music in the podcast is original. From the original Edmonton pianist Brendan McGrath. The end bells are courtesy the Hephaistos of Edmonton, Slavo Cech. I'm at glenn.kubish@gmail.com if you want to toss bricks or bouquets. Transcript/blog post. Have a good weekend, everyone.
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This week's Three Things is a bit different. Those who know me know I am fascinated by graveyards. I'm no fan of death, no fan of dying, but I do enjoy a good cemetery. Because: 1. They're like stamp albums. 2. You find interesting people there. 3. Puns happen there. Thanks for dropping by and giving this week's episode a listen. The podcast's original music is by Edmonton composer Brendan McGrath. The end bells are courtesy the Hephaistos of Edmonton, Slavo Cech. I am at glenn.kubish@gmail.com if you want to toss bricks or bouquets! Transcript in blog: https://glennkubish.blogspot.com/2021/09/three-things-from-edmonton-podcast_10.html
Hello, and thanks for stopping by the Three Thing podcast. I try once a week to notice without the help of advertisers or algorithms three things that made me happy or grateful. This week: 1. Life & Death valley -- The MacKinnon Ravine is a place to stop and read the plaques. 2. Casting a spell? -- Some second thoughts about a piece of campaign literature. 3. Venn diagrams -- The real life version, that is. As always, the music is the best part of the podcast. It's from Edmonton pianist Brendan McGrath. The end bells are courtesy of Edmonton's Hephaistos, the sculptor in whom the forge remains strong, Slavo Cech.
The Creative Process in 10 minutes or less · Arts, Culture & Society
“The ancient Greeks had technology in their DNA. And you can understand this in their religion because, they had a god for technology, Hephaistos. I remembered it while we are discussing this shield and thorax. They were made with fire and a hammer. And this was doing the work of the god Hephaistos. His characteristic tool was a fire and a hammer.”The Museum Herakleidon was founded in 2004 by Mr. and Mrs. Firos and extends to two buildings in the historic district of Thissio, next to the Acropolis, the Ancient Agora and the Temple of Hephaestus. The first building is located at 16 Herakleidon str. and the second one 150 meters further, at 37 Ap. Pavlou str., one of the busiest pedestrian streets of Athens.During the first decade of its operation, the museum focused on artistic activities and organized exhibitions with artworks of great artists such as M.C. Escher, Victor Vasarely, Carol Wax, Constantine Xenakis, Adolf Luther, Francesco Scavullo, Toulouse-Lautrec, Edgar Degas, Edvard Munch, Sol LeWitt and others. At the same time, a plethora of cultural activities allowed visitors to explore the essence of each artist's perspective.· www.herakleidon-gr.org · www.creativeprocess.info
Thanks so much for dropping by the Three Things podcast. I wanted to find a podcast that celebrated the small things we notice that make us happy or grateful. So, I made my own. Which is kinda the point. What we give our attention to, what we notice, that's the whole game. This week: 1. Bon Ton mots - I noticed something different at my fave bakery last week 2. A sign of laughter - More proof that words are forces unto themselves. 3. Writing out the storm - What to do when you're left to your own devices in a summer storm. So, as you can see, these are not groundbreaking noticings. They're just mine, and they rely on a lot of good brought into the world by others. The original music is by the original Brendan McGrath of Edmonton. The end bells are courtesy the Hephaistos of Edmonton, Slavo Cech. Have a good end to the week, y'all.
“The ancient Greeks had technology in their DNA. And you can understand this in their religion because, they had a god for technology, Hephaistos. I remembered it while we are discussing this shield and thorax. They were made with fire and a hammer. And this was doing the work of the god Hephaistos. His characteristic tool was a fire and a hammer.”The Museum Herakleidon was founded in 2004 by Mr. and Mrs. Firos and extends to two buildings in the historic district of Thissio, next to the Acropolis, the Ancient Agora and the Temple of Hephaestus. The first building is located at 16 Herakleidon str. and the second one 150 meters further, at 37 Ap. Pavlou str., one of the busiest pedestrian streets of Athens.During the first decade of its operation, the museum focused on artistic activities and organized exhibitions with artworks of great artists such as M.C. Escher, Victor Vasarely, Carol Wax, Constantine Xenakis, Adolf Luther, Francesco Scavullo, Toulouse-Lautrec, Edgar Degas, Edvard Munch, Sol LeWitt and others. At the same time, a plethora of cultural activities allowed visitors to explore the essence of each artist's perspective.· www.herakleidon-gr.org · www.creativeprocess.info
Thanks for listening to the Three Things podcast. Each week, I try to notice the things I am noticing, especially the things that make me happy or grateful. So many people and algorithms want to do my noticing for me. This is a bit of resistance, and it's open to all of us. This week, those three things are: 1. A play by Sophocles set in a garage in Parkview. Ours. 2. The sky. It's good when it makes itself felt. 3. Cucumbers and crocodiles and Sophie from Spedden. I remain grateful to and in awe of the talent of Edmonton pianist Brendan McGrath, whose music is the best thing about the podcast! End bells are courtesy the Hephaistos of Edmonton, the metal sculptor Slavo Cech (O'Leary High School, 1982).
Happy end o' the week, friends! I try, each week, to notice three things that made me happy or grateful. So, there's someone other than the algorithms doing the noticing. This week: 1. Dough - making bread will be a habit that outlives the pandemic. 2. Deer - we saw each other last week. 3. Two pioneers - Bergie and Morton on their bicycles. Thanks for listening. Original podcast music by Brendan McGrath. End bells courtesy Slavo Cech, the Hephaistos of Edmonton. I am at glenn.kubish@gmail.com Peace.
Konzept, Texte und Sprecherin: Helga Utz/Sprecher: Aart Veder/Ton: Jörg Behrens / klanggestaltung.de /Aufnahmen Aart Veder: Patrik Bishay, Michael Erhard Diese Folge setzt die „Merkwürdigen Geburten“ fort - diesmal ist Hephaistos, der Gott des Feuers und der Schmiedekunst, das Thema. Er passt der Mutter nicht, und sie wirft ihn, kaum dass sie das Neugeborene sieht, in hohem Bogen vom Olymp. Aber er hat Glück: denn das gelähmte Kind wird liebevoll aufgenommen und erlernt die Kunst des Schmiedens ...Episodenfoto:Hephaistos übergibt Thetis die Waffen für Achilleus (Innenbild der Namensvase des Erzgießerei-Malers, 490-480 v. Chr.; Altes Museum, Berlin) https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hephaistos#/media/Datei:Hephaistos_Thetis_at_Kylix_by_the_Foundry_Painter_Antikensammlung_Berlin_F2294.jpg - Gemeinfreie NutzungMusik: Kostas Bezos, „Stin ypoga“, Aufnahme 1930 T. Dimitriadis in Athen (for Victor USA shellac record) Used with kind permission by F.M. Digital Tunes Ltd. FM Records - Icon: „Junger Satyr mit Silen-Maske“; es handelt sich um eine antike Skulptur, die Alessandro Algardi 1628 restaurierte und ergänzte - Wir freuen uns über Kommentare via Email an:utz@oper-unterwegs.athttp://www.oper-unterwegs.at
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Athena written by Mark Cartwright and narrated by Kelly Macquire: https://worldhistory.org/athena/ Goddess of wisdom, war and the crafts, and favourite daughter of Zeus, Athena was, perhaps, the wisest, most courageous, and certainly the most resourceful of the Olympian gods. Zeus was told that his son would take his throne from him, just as he had taken power from his father Cronus. Accordingly, when Metis was pregnant, he swallowed her and Athena was born from Zeus' head, wearing armour and fully grown. A popular theme in ancient Greek art, Hephaistos is often depicted in the role of midwife, splitting Zeus' head with an axe. If you like our audio articles, please support us by becoming a member or donating to our non-profit company: - www.worldhistory.org/membership/ - www.worldhistory.org/donate/ - www.worldhistory.org/patreon/ - www.worldhistory.store/ The music used in this recording is the intellectual copyright of Michael Levy, a prolific composer for the recreated lyres of antiquity, and used with the creator's permission. Michael Levy's music is available to stream at all the major digital music platforms. Find out more on: www.ancientlyre.com open.spotify.com/artist/7Dx2vFEg8…IH9CRieFNGXRUyJ9 www.youtube.com/channel/UCJ1X6F7lGMEadnNETSzTv8A
... Welcome to Episode 13. How many of us know the god Hephaistos? You may think of him as Vulcan… but that's the Roman rebranding of the god who was known by the ancient Greeks as the fire-god.He was the god who turned his disability into a genius that wowed the gods and men alike. His seemingly endless creations were almost unimaginable. Robots called automatons roamed his workshops & Zeus constantly called on him to craft thunderbolts ...Narrated by mythologist and best-selling author, Patrick Garner, Garner's Greek Mythology is unlike any other Greek history series. Here these divine beings are viewed as if they were anything but mythical...If you love these podcasts, you'll also enjoy new stories about the gods in Garner's novel Homo Divinitas, now available as an audio book on Amazon.com and Audible.com. Join us as our adventures continue! (Musical score includes selections from Fesliyan Studios and Free Sounds Library. Many thanks to both.)Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/garnersgreekmythology)
We get a glimpse of Hephaistos in this Homeric Hymn #20. To join the discussion, visit the blog at Triumvir Clio's School of Classical Civilization. If there's no hyperlink showing up here, you can go to triumvirclio.school.blog to find a feed of recent episodes as well as discussion pages for every episode. Reference Shelmerdine, Susan Chadwick. The Homeric Hymns. Focus Information Group, 1995. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bethany-banner/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bethany-banner/support
... This is episode 5 of Garner's Greek Mythology. Here we discuss Athene, the so-called rational goddess of war. Was she? Hardly. Like all the gods she was complex and riddled with contradictions. Her stories are frequently those of passion and outrage. Reason was often set aside by this goddess who was considered the most intelligent of all the Olympic gods. Her sternness masked her fierce ardor.Narrated by mythologist and best-selling author, Patrick Garner, Garner's Greek Mythology is unlike any other Greek history series. The series views these divine beings as if they were anything but mythical...Listen as we meet the ambitious Arachne; the mighty Zeus; the ax-wielding craftsman, Hephaistos; Athene's childhood girlfriend, Pallas; the wily Odysseus; the ill-fated prophetess, Kassandra; and the blind prophet, Teiresias, who was punished after lingering to watch the goddess bath. We learn how Athene, Athens' protector, did little when Athens was in peril--and why the Athenians loved her despite her constant absences ...If you love these podcasts, you'll also enjoy new stories about the gods in Garner's novel Homo Divinitas, now available as an audio book on Amazon.com and Audible.com. And our adventures continue! (Musical score includes selections from Fesliyan Studios.)Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/garnersgreekmythology)
Incoming! Today we premiere a brand new track from SMU, aka Sean Murphy on Four Four Mag, as we host his brand new track titled 'Bismuth', which is a high energy fast paced trance infused techno banger. If you're not familiar with SMU aka Sean Murphy, SMU is an emerging talent breaking into the scene from Kilkenny. The 24 year old has been working on his craft for the last seven years, focusing his energy into the faster end of the techno spectrum. With a collection of excellent releases on Subwoofer Records, Industrial Techno United & Coup to name a few, plus a heap of self released tracks via his own channels, SMU has had a rapid start to his career as a producer, as his brand of 145+ BPM high energy techno releases continue to flow. A heavy influence of listening to trance, hard house and hardstlye throughout his teenage years, is seen within his productions and sets, with thumping kicks, harsh acid lines and big leads being the forefront of his sound. With recent inspiration coming from producers who incorporate the trancey techno sound along with some acid in their music. To name a few: LAVEN, Hephaistos, YA, JKS, LULU, Trym, Viper Diva. You can stream and download for free, SMU’s track ‘Bismuth’ from our Soundcloud page now. SMU ------------ SC: @smu_x Four Four Magazine --------------------------- FB: www.facebook.com/FOURFOURDANCE/ IG: www.instagram.com/fourfourmagazine/ Web: www.fourfourmag.com/
... Episode two examines what really happened to the revered Greek gods and where they are today. Historians treat them as fantasies, as "myths." Here we suspend our disbelief and explore why the gods were never myths; here, too, we follow them as they slowly retreat during the collapse of the Roman empire--and wander into other pursuits as a new religion slowly subverts the old.Narrated by mythologist and best-selling author, Patrick Garner, Garner's Greek Mythology is unlike any other Greek history series. The series views these divine beings as if they were anything but mythical... And wonderfully, in episode 2 we encounter all the greats--Gaia, Zeus, Apollo, Artemis, Aphrodite, Ares, Hestia, Hermes, Hades, Hera, Hephaistos and Dionysus.If you love these podcasts, you'll also enjoy new stories about the gods in Garner's novel Homo Divinitas, now available as an audio book on Amazon.com and Audible.com.(Musical score includes selections from Fesliyan Studios.)Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/garnersgreekmythology)
Mitolojik bir aşk-ı memnu: Afrodit - Hephaistos - Ares --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mitolojik-inciler/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mitolojik-inciler/support
Thetis obtains a great favor for her son from Hephaistos, the metalsmith, Achilles re-enters the war with Troy, and Helen recalls with many tears the final days of Hector.
Il n'est pas si évident de se débarrasser d'un enfant difforme…
In this lecture, we discuss (a) the battle over Patroklos' body and Achilleus' armor, (b) the making and design of Achilleus' new armor and shield by Hephaistos (and Homer's use of ekphrasis); and (c) we witness the reconciliation between Achilleus and Agamemnon. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alexander-schmid9/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/alexander-schmid9/support
Die 4. Staffel Kack & Sach startet mit einem Lautenschlag. Wir stellen euch die altgriechische Mythologie vor. In dieser ersten Folge wundern wir uns über den Schöpfungsmythos und besuchen die olympischen Götter. Was hat der Regen mit abgetrennten Hoden zu tun? Warum fraß der Göttervater Müll? Welcher Gott hatte am meisten, und welcher am wenigsten Sex? . . . . . . KAPITEL (00:10:10) Einführung ins Thema (00:27:56) Die Entstehung der Welt (00:41:22) Die 3 Generationen von Götter (00:50:38) Zeus (01:20:48) Hera (01:22:36) Apollon (01:33:51) Hermes (01:47:49) Artemis (02:04:42) Poseidon (02:16:13) Erschaffung des Menschen / Prometheus (02:44:16) Athene (03:01:42) Ares (03:09:10) Aphrodite (03:26:54) Demeter (03:30:20) Hestia (03:33:46) Notiz zu Dionysos (03:34:21) Hephaistos (03:55:29) Hörerfeedback & Co. Die Kapitelmarken wurden erstellt von unserer Hörerin "Eine Artemis Gefolgin". Unser ewiger Dank gilt dir und deinen wahrhaft göttlichen Ohren. . . . . . . Kack & Sachverständige: Fred Hilke Richard Ohme Tobi Aengenheyster - - - - - - - - - - - Die Kackis kommen in eure Stadt! Alle Infos zur Livetour 2020 "Nerdification": www.kackundsach.de - - - - - - - - - - - www.kackundsach.de Kack & Sach unterstützen und den Premium-Feed hören: http://www.patreon.com/kackundsach Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/kackundsach/ Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/KackundSachgeschichten Twitter/Insta: @kackundsach
Die 4. Staffel Kack & Sach startet mit einem Lautenschlag. Wir stellen euch die altgriechische Mythologie vor. In dieser ersten Folge wundern wir uns über den Schöpfungsmythos und besuchen die olympischen Götter. Was hat der Regen mit abgetrennten Hoden zu tun? Warum fraß der Göttervater Müll? Welcher Gott hatte am meisten, und welcher am wenigsten Sex? In der Folge besprochene Götterfiguren: Zeus, Hera, Poseidon, Apollon, Artemis, Demeter, Athene, Ares, Hephaistos, Hermes, Hestia Kack & Sachverständige: Fred Hilke Richard Ohme Tobi Aengenheyster - - - - - - - - - - - Die Kackis kommen in eure Stadt! Alle Infos zur Livetour 2020 "Nerdification": www.kackundsach.de - - - - - - - - - - - www.kackundsach.de Kack & Sach unterstützen und den Premium-Feed hören: http://www.patreon.com/kackundsach Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/kackundsach/ Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/KackundSachgeschichten Twitter/Insta: @kackundsach
With always having been surrounded by different musical influences, the project Hephaistos tries to capture the raw essence of volatile emotions using a variety of approaches on techno itself. Shaping the time with heavy industrial, acidic and nostalgic rave sounds, Hephaistos is telling tales of suffering and anger as well as hope and love. -- 040: Hephaistos from Dresden, Germany Hephaistos @ SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/hephaistosmusic Hephaistos @ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hephaistosmusic
Hephaistos war als Gott der Schmiedekunst handwerklich sehr geschickt, und so überrascht er Hera mit einem - nun, etwas unkonventionellen Muttertagsgeschenk. Ehrlich gesagt, hat sie sich auch nicht so richtig darüber gefreut... Und dann war da natürlich noch einer der größten Skandale auf dem Olymp: Die Ares-Aphrodite-Affäre.
Side Quests 047: The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask 001 I Nintendo a) Nintendo vs. Sega/Sony Aesthetic b) More childish graphics; c) Big faces, lots of bright colors d) A lot with sound, limited dialog and simplistic story d1) Zelda at first d2) Mario d3) Potentially deeper undercurrents II Playing with cartridges a) The controller III Game Play a) Very different from a turn-based (active battle system with random encounter) RPG b) Action-adventure/action RPG c) Real-time fighting d) Never hear own voice or see own dialog IV Picks up where The Legend of Zelda: The Ocarina of Time left off a) Have already fulfilled your destiny b) Have the Ocarina of time c) Sword d) Epona (Horse) V Setting is a dark forest a) Dante connection (also after-life) b) Have a big FALL (Lucifer, Hephaistos, Alice iWonderland; The Matrix) c) Stuck in a three day loop (like Easter/Dante) a) All focused on time b) Collect masks b1) Personae b2) Interweave/create personality based on amount of roles played; b3) also quality of role-played as measured by real impact on another’s life; b4) that shows the puppeteer or actor behind the manifold masks VI The Antagonist is an outcast for tricks a) Hermes/Psychopomp b) Hephaistian/Luciferian (they don’t want to play anymore) c) Isolated and crying in a heartrending way; d) Two fairies, one dark (purple) and one light (white) comand seem to hug/neck; e) The skull-kid (another reference to death) holds both e1) Will symbolically choose the dark one e2) You will get the light to form a full character VII The gonzo style a) Creepy/grotesque; a1) the scarecrow a2) The Great Fairie aa1) Further seem of re-integration VIII Running clock IX Similarity to FF7 a) Response to iterations in the past b) Seems to focus on ability to follow instructions and master basic eye hand sequencing drills. c) Basic strategy and learning from mistakes --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alexander-schmid9/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/alexander-schmid9/support
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Épisode 22
Épisode 21 Héphaistos partie 1
Perfection and control produce beauty in the 9 of Pentacles or Disks, province of Venus in the second decan of Virgo. Here in the Lord of Gain, the perfectly ripened crop is gathered and organized, methodically, increasing in value at every step. The Empress, wearing a harvest crown, works side by side with the Hermit, solitary seed saver. Together they build a walled garden of self-sufficiency and comfort - a beautiful task, though sometimes a lonely one. In our conversation we consider: Venus in her fall, and Mercury in his exaltation, Vindemiatrix the wine gatherer, Venus' consort Hephaistos, perfumes and sandals, the weapons of Yesod, independence vs. idleness, enclosure and encasement, left-handed snails, slow gestation, the hooded falcon as hidden light, Gabriel and the Annunciation, the archdemon LIlith and the screech owl, women, birds, and bird-women, the Curse of Scotland, the hummingbird & hibiscus, the bees of Demeter, Rosalind in 'As You Like It', gender-switching, and the many blessings counted by the hands of Yod. To learn more about the suit of Pentacles or Disks, the world of Assiah, the magic and power of the number Nine, the color schemes of the cards, and so much else, be sure to visit us at www.patreon.com/fortuneswheelhouse. You can also shop for Fortune's Wheelhouse T-shirts, mugs, backpacks, stickers, and more! at our RedBubble shop.
In this episode, (a) the errors of Hektor are compounded, (b) the workshop of Hephaistos is described, and (c) the shield of Achilleus is explained and analyzed. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alexander-schmid9/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/alexander-schmid9/support
Click Here to Watch on YouTube Genesis 1 - Story of creation 1 Sa sinugdan gibuhat sa Dios ang mga langit ug ang yuta. 2 Ug ang yuta awa-aw ug walay sulod; ug ang kangitngit diha sa ibabaw sa nawong sa kahiladman;ug ang Espiritu sa Dios naglihok sa ibabaw sa nawong sa mga tubig.1:2 - (the earth was without form and void) "Ug ang yuta awa-aw ug walay sulod" - formless? walay porma? unsaon man ni nato pag-imagine? Unya sa verse 2, "ug ang kangitngit diha sa ibabaw sa nawong sa kahiladman; ug ang Espiritu sa Dios naglihok sa ibabaw sa nawong sa mga tubig." Kung walay porma ang yuta, basin na mix sa tubig? Unsa lapok? Unya ang Espiritu sa Diyos naglihok sa ibabaw sa nawong sa mga tubig. So pag-mugna sa ginoo sa langit ug yuta, ang tubig bale ang iyang gibuhat ug una? 3 Ug miingon ang Dios: Mahimo ang kahayag: ug dina ang kahayag. 4 Ug nakita sa Dios ang kahayag nga kini maayo; ug gilain sa Dios ang kahayag gikan sa kangitngit. 5 Ug gihinganlan sa Dios ang kahayag nga Adlaw, ug ang kangitngit gihinganlan niya nga Gabii: ug dihay kahaponon ug dihay kabuntagon, usa ka adlaw.So mao ni nahitabu sa unang adlaw sa creation. Gimugna sa ginoo ang kahayag. Kahayag? Unsa may pasabot ani? Sa atong makita karon, ang kahayag (light), gikan man ug butang nga nag-buga ug "photons" no ang element of light. Diin ang adlaw, ang Sun, ang pinakahayag nato nga makita. Pwede pud ang bombilya nato, makabuga pud ni ug kahayag. Ang mga bitoon, duna puy kahayag maskin man lang gamay.Gimugna sa ginoo ang kahayag, pero dili ni ang adlaw, o Sun, tungod kay mabasa nato sa unahan niining unang capitolo sa Genesis, nga naghimo siya ug adlaw o Sun sa ika-upat nga adlaw sa creation. So kung dili ni ang Sun, unsa may pasabot sa verse 4, "gilain sa Dios ang kahayag gikan sa kangitngit?" Unya verse 5: "Ug gihinganlan sa Dios ang kahayag nga Adlaw, ug ang kangitngit gihinganlan niya nga Gabii" Unya human ang sumpay ani kay "ug dihay kahaponon ug dihay kabuntagon, usa ka adlaw."Usa ka adlaw? Kabalo man ta nga ang usa ka adlaw kay ang usa ka tuyok sa kalibutan sa iyahang axis. So ang usa ka parte sa kalibutan makatagamtam ug kahayag tungod kay ang maong parte mag-atubang man sa adlaw. Ug ang pikas side, ngitngit. Sa ngitngit nga side, mao na atong gitawag ug gabii. 6 Ug miingon ang Dios: Mahimo ang usa ka hawan sa taliwala sa mga tubig, ug pagabahinon niini ang mga tubig gikan sa mga tubig. 7 Ug gibuhat sa Dios ang hawan ug gilain ang mga tubig nga diha sa ilalum sa hawan gikan sa mga tubig nga diha sa ibabaw sa hawan; ug nahimo kini. 8 Ug gihinganlan sa Dios ang hawan nga Langit. Ug dihay kahaponon ug dihay kabuntagon, adlaw nga ikaduha.Kung basahon nato sa KJV, "And God said, Let there be a firmament in the midst of the waters, and let it divide the waters from the waters." Ang pulong nga firmament, gikan sa Latin firmamentum, nga sa mas karaan pa nga panulat, sa Hebrew nga word nga Rakhiya. Tungod sa karaang panahon, bale sa panahon kung kanus-a most likely gisulat ning libro sa Genesis, mingtuo ang mga tawo nga ang kalangitan, gahi ni siya nga structure. Diin gi-patapot ang mga bituon. Gani dunay karaan nga mga larawan nga atong makita nga kani-adto, nagtuo sila nga ang kalibutan murag rectangular ug flat nga lugar, gipalibutan ug mga dagat sa upat ka sides, ug dunay mga bung-bung sa palibut kung diin nag-support o gipatungan sa Rakhiya o firmament.Karon pina-agi sa Science, nakabalo na ta nga dili ni mao. Ang kalibutan spherical, dili perfectly round pero dili gyud flat. Ug walay gahi nga structure sa ibabaw kung diin gipatapot ang mga bituon. Kung naa man galing, wala pa ta naka abot niining maong firmament.So ang translation sa binisaya nga "hawan" murag dili mo-sakar sa karaan nga translation sa bibliya.Unya gilain kuno sa ginoo ang mga tubig nga diha sa ilalum sa hawan gikan sa mga tubig nga diha sa ibabaw sa hawan. Sa akong sabot, ang nagsulat ani, iya ning gisulat aron tingali pag-explain kung nganong dunay tubig sa yuta, ang mga dagat ug suba, unya dunay tubig nga gikan sa kalangitan - ang ulan. I think aron ni pag-explain kung nganong mag-ulan. Tungod siguro sa panahon nga gisulat ni, wala pa man tingali sila nakasabot kung nganong dunay ulan, unsay mechanism aron mahitabo ang ulan.Unya human, "dihay kahaponon ug dihay kabuntagon, adlaw nga ikaduha." Remember, wala pay Sun nga gimugna ang ginoo. So kaning dapita, ambot sa langaw unsay gipasabot niini nga dunay kahaponon ug dihay kabuntagon??? Mao daw to ang ika-duha nga adlaw. 9 Ug miingon ang Dios: Matingub ang mga tubig nga anaa sa ilalum sa mga langit ngadto sa usa ka dapit ug tumungha ang yuta nga mamala: ug nahimo kini. 10 Ug ang mamala nga dapit gihinganlan sa Dios nga Yuta; ug ang katilingban sa mga tubig iyang gihinganlan nga mga Dagat: ug nakita sa Dios nga kini maayo.Sa ato pa ang mga tubig, nagtigum sa usa lang ka dapit. Mao kuno ni ang mga Dagat. Apan ang mga lakes (danaw, linaw) diay? Ang mga suba? Natingub ang mga tubig sa usa ka dapit. Imagina daw na. 11 Ug miingon ang Dios: Magpaturok ang yuta ug balili, talamnon nga magahatag ug binhi;ug himunga nga mga kahoy nga magahatag ug bunga ingon sa ilang matang diin anaa kaniyaang iyang binhi sa ibabaw sa yuta: ug nahimo kini. 12 Ug ang yuta nagpaturok ug balili, talamnon nga nagahatag ug binhi, ingon sa ilang matang;ug mga kahoy nga nagahatag ug bunga, nga maoy binhi niini, ingon sa ilang matang, ugnakita sa Dios nga kini maayo. 13 Ug dihay kahaponon ug dihay kabuntagon, adlaw nga ikatolo.So sa ika-tulo nga adlaw, gimugna sa ginoo ang mga talamnon, mga kahoy, mga sagbot. Importante ni kay ato man ning i-sangga sa ubang mga berso sa creation story dinhi sa Genesis. So timan-i, sa ika-tulo nga adlaw, gipaturok sa yuta ang mga tanom, sagbot ug mga kahoy. Unya "dihay kahaponon ug dihay kabuntagon, adlaw nga ikatolo" -- kangilo gyud ani, kay dili gyud mo-make-sense ni -- unsa may gipasabot kaha ani? 14 Ug miingon ang Dios: Mahimo ang mga kahayag (???) sa hawan sa langit aron sa pagbulag sa adlaw gikan sa gabii; ug himoa sila nga alang sa mga ilhanan, ug alang sa mga panahon, ug alang sa mga adlaw ug sa mga katuigan; 15 Ug himoa sila nga mga kahayag sa hawan sa langit aron sa paghatag ug kahayag sa ibabaw sa yuta: ug nahimo kini. 16 Ug gibuhat sa Dios ang duruha ka dagkung mga kahayag: ang labing dakung kahayag sa paghari sa adlaw ug ang labing diyutay nga kahayag sa paghari sa gabii; gibuhat usab niya ang mga bitoon. 17 Ug gibutang sila sa Dios sa hawan sa langit, aron magaiwag sa ibabaw sa yuta, 18 Ug aron sa paghari sa adlaw ug sa gabii, ug aron sa pagbulag sa kahayag gikan sa kangitngit: ug nakita sa Dios nga kini maayo. 19 Ug dihay kahaponon ug dihay kabuntagon, adlaw nga ikaupat. Kahayag??? Sa bersikolo 3 sa milabay: (unsa gani toy naa didto?) 3 Ug miingon ang Dios: Mahimo ang kahayag: ug dina ang kahayag. 4 Ug nakita sa Dios ang kahayag nga kini maayo; ug gilain sa Dios ang kahayag gikan sa kangitngit. 5 Ug gihinganlan sa Dios ang kahayag nga Adlaw, ug ang kangitngit gihinganlan niya nga Gabii Bersikolo 4 versus 14, 18 - pagbulag sa kahayag ug kangitngit. So duruha ka dagkong mga kahayag ang gimugna sa ginoo. Sa akong sabot, mao ni ang Sun ug ang Moon. "ang labing dakung kahayag sa paghari sa adlaw ug ang labing diyutay nga kahayag sa paghari sa gabii; gibuhat usab niya ang mga bitoon." Hmm... Hmm... Isip-isip! Di ba?! Unya pa gyud, sa bersikolo 14 - "ug himoa sila nga alang sa mga ilhanan, ug alang sa mga panahon, ug alang sa mga adlaw ug sa mga katuigan;" (let them be for signs, and for seasons, and for days, and years:) Now, hinumdomi, nga sa kani nga mga panahon, sikat kaayo ang unsa man? Ang Astrology!! Di ba? Pagbansay-bansay nga mga bituon sa kalangitan (ug mga planeta) nga kuno maka-apektar sa pagpuyo sa mga tawo dinhi sa yuta. Unsa man ning Astrology? Mga Zodiac signs! Horoscopes! Tarot reading ug mga psychic readings! Di ba? So sa bibliya mismo, gisulat dinhi "let them be for signs, and for seasons, and for days, and years". Hmm... Hmm... Isip-isip! 19 Ug dihay kahaponon ug dihay kabuntagon, adlaw nga ikaupat. Aahhh, now karon, tungod duna nay adlaw, kani mo-make-sense na ni. dunay kahaponon, ug dunay kabuntagon. Apan, take note, walay hisgut dinhi nga gipatuyok ang kalibutan. Karon kabalo man ta nga ang earth, nag-rotate sa iyahang axis. Mao ni nag-hatag sa epekto nga dunay buntag ug dunay gabii. Apan dinhi sa Genesis, walay hisgut sa tuyok sa kalibutan. Dili ba kaha ni tungod kay walay alamag ang nagsulat niing maong texto sa rotation sa earth?? Hmm... Hmm... Hmm... Isip-isip!? So mao tong mga namugna sa ika-upat nga adlaw. Ang Adlaw (Sun), ang Moon ug ang mga bituon (stars). So kung unsa man galing tong kahayag nga gihisgutan sa bersikolo 3, ambot sa langaw unsa to?! 20 Ug miingon ang Dios: Dumagsang sa mga tubig ang duot sa mga binuhat nga buhi,ug manglupad ang mga langgam sa ibabaw sa yuta diha sa hawan sa langit. 21 Ug gibuhat sa Dios ang dagkung mga mananap, ug ang tanang mga binuhat nga buhi nganagalihok nga mitungha sa mga tubig, ingon sa ilang matang ug ang tagsatagsa ka langgam nga pak-an, ingon sa iyang matang: ug nakita sa Dios nga kini maayo. 22 Ug gipanalanginan sila sa Dios, nga nagaingon: Sumanay ug dumaghan kamo, ug punon ninyo ang mga tubig sa mga dagat, ug padaghanon ang mga langgam sa yuta. 23 Ug dihay kahaponon ug dihay kabuntagon, adlaw nga ikalima. Sa ikalima nga adlaw, mga living things nga nagpuyo sa kadagatan, mga isda gagmay ug dagko. Ug mga langgam nga pak-an. Mga birds. Iya silang gi-bendisyonan -- whatever that means -- "Sumanay ug dumaghan kamo" -- mao ni ang popular kaayo nga "Be fruitful, and multiply, and fill the waters in the seas, and let fowl multiply in the earth." Pero sa kani nga parte, ang mga isda ug mga langgam ang gi-sultihan sa ginoo. Mao to ang ikalima nga adlaw. Karon ang musunod, ang kulbahinam nga parte. 24 Ug miingon ang Dios: Magpatubo ang yuta ug mga binuhat nga buhi ingon sa ilang matang, mga kahayopan, ug mga butang nga nakagamang sa yuta , ug mga mananap sayuta ingon sa ilang matang: ug nahimo kini. (Let the earth bring forth the living creature after his kind, cattle, and creeping thing, and beast of the earth after his kind: and it was so.) 25 Ug gibuhat sa Dios ang mga mananap sa yuta ingon sa ilang matang, ug ang kahayopaningon sa ilang matang, ug ngatanan nga mananap nga nagakamang sa ibabaw sa yuta ingonsa ilang matang: ug nakita sa Dios nga kini maayo. 26 Ug miingon ang Dios: Buhaton nato ang tawo sumala sa atong dagway, ingon sa kasama nato; ug magabuot sila sa mga isda sa dagat, ug sa mga langgam sa kalangitan, ugsa mga kahayopan, ug sa tibook nga yuta, ug sa tanan nga nagakamang sa ibabaw sa yuta. 27 Ug gibuhat sa Dios ang tawo sa iyang kaugalingong dagway, sa dagway sa Dios gibuhatniya sila, lalake ug babaye iyang gibuhat sila. 28 Ug gipanalanginan sila sa Dios, ug miingon ang Dios kanila: Sumanay ug dumaghan kamo, ug pun-on ninyo ang yuta, ug magagahum kamo niini, ug magbaton kamo sa pagbulotan sa ibabaw sa mga isda sa dagat, ug sa mga langgam sa kalangitan, ug ibabaw sa tanan nga binuhat nga buhi nga nagalihok sa ibabaw sa yuta. (Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth, and subdue it: and have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over every living thing that moveth upon the earth.) 29 Ug miingon ang Dios: Tan-awa, gihatagan ko kamo sa tanan nga balili nga nagahatag ug binhi, nga anaa sa ibabaw sa nawong sa tibook nga yuta, ug sa tanan nga kahoy nga may bunga sa kahoy nga nagahatag ug binhi, aron alang kaninyo kini mahimong kalan-on; 30 Ug sa tanan nga mananap sa yuta, ug sa tanang langgam sa kalangitan, ug sa tanang butangnga nagakamang sa ibabaw sa yuta, nga adunay kinabuhi, gihatag ko ang tanan nga balilinga lunhaw, aron ilang kan-on: ug nahimo kini. 31 Ug nakita sa Dios ang tanang butang nga iyang gibuhat, ug tan-awa, kini maayo kaayo. Ug dihay kahaponon ug dihay kabuntagon, adlaw nga ikaunom. So sa ika-unom nga adlaw... daghang nahitabo dinhi. Gimugna sa ginoo ang mga kahayopan sa yuta. Nakita sa ginoo nga kini maayo. Every creeping thing, apil ang mga spiders, ulhipan, bitin -- kabalo ba mo nga dunay daghang mga poisonous ani nila? Yes, makapatay ug tawo! Matud sa ginoo, kini maayo. "Buhaton nato ang tawo sumala sa atong dagway, ingon sa kasama nato" -- (Let us make man in our image, after our likeness) -- Us? Nato? Daghan diay sila? Sa milabay nga mga berso, "ang ginoo" ra man ang nakasulat. Daghan diay ni sila? Unya gimugna ang tawo sumala sa ilang dagway ug kasama (in our image and likeness). So humanoid ang ginoo? Anthromorphic? Meaning human like ang nawng? Ang kamay-on? "ug magabuot sila sa mga isda sa dagat, ug sa mga langgam sa kalangitan, ugsa mga kahayopan, ug sa tibook nga yuta, ug sa tanan nga nagakamang sa ibabaw sa yuta." -- kita ang pinaka-top sa food chain! But wait, there's more! Before ta mag-celebrate nga top ta sa food-chain. "Tan-awa, gihatagan ko kamo sa tanan nga balili nga nagahatag ug binhi, nga anaa sa ibabaw sa nawong sa tibook nga yuta, ug sa tanan nga kahoy nga may bunga sa kahoy nga nagahatag ug binhi, aron alang kaninyo kini mahimong kalan-on" -- sa ato pa, walay labot ang mga kahayopan! Vegetarian dapat ang mga tawo. Matud pa diri, ang mga balili ug mga kahoy ra man. "aron alang kaninyo kini mahimong kalan-on" Uy hala, tigkaon biya kog isda. Labi nang buwad, hmmm, kalami biya ana. Tigkaon ko ug baka, kanding (hmmm kalderetas!), baboy (hmmm lechon!)... Sos dili diay ni pwede!? Mga tanom ra diay, mga balili ug mga kahoy o prutas tingali. Lisura pud kan-on ang kahoy. Hmm... Hmm... Hmm... Isip-isip!? "30 Ug sa tanan nga mananap sa yuta, ug sa tanang langgam sa kalangitan, ug sa tanang butangnga nagakamang sa ibabaw sa yuta, nga adunay kinabuhi, gihatag ko ang tanan nga balili nga lunhaw, aron ilang kan-on: ug nahimo kini." -- Haha, hasta pud diay ang mga mananap, "balili nga lunhaw" -- green herb -- ang ilang kalan-on. Butangi, sorry sa mga liyon, tigre, maskin iro ug iring, maskin mga langgam nga kinaon kay mga ulod, sorry, vegetarian pud diay sila dapat! "31 Ug nakita sa Dios ang tanang butang nga iyang gibuhat, ug tan-awa, kini maayo kaayo. Ug dihay kahaponon ug dihay kabuntagon, adlaw nga ikaunom." Unya molabang ta sa Genesis kapitolo dos.Genesis 2 1 Ug nahuman ang mga langit ug ang yuta ug ang tibook nga panon kanila. 2 Ug sa adlaw nga ikapito natapus sa Dios ang buhat nga iyang gihimo; ug mipahulay siya sa adlaw nga ikapito gikan sa tanan niyang mga buhat nga iyang nahimo. 3 Ug gipanalanginan sa Dios ang adlaw nga ikapito, ug nagbalaan niini; tungod kay niininagpahulay siya gikan sa tanan niyang buhat nga gibuhat ug nahimo sa Dios. So gibalik-balik gyud dinhi no nga "diyos ang nagbuhat sa mga nahimo so far." "2 Ug sa adlaw nga ikapito natapus sa Dios ang buhat nga iyang gihimo; ug mipahulay siya sa adlaw nga ikapito gikan sa tanan niyang mga buhat nga iyang nahimo." 3 Ug gipanalanginan sa Dios ang adlaw nga ikapito, ug nagbalaan niini; tungod kay niini nagpahulay siya gikan sa tanan niyang buhat nga gibuhat ug nahimo sa Dios." Okay klaro, diyos ang nagbuhat, tanan nahimo sa diyos. Cge, walay contest. Ang akong i-contest kay "ming pahulay????" Ang ginoo??? Ang ginoo, mingpahulay? Ang gamhanan sa tanan, nagmugna sa kalangitan, sa yuta, sa mga buhi sa tubig ug yuta, mingpahulay. Dili ni gamay nga butang ha, tungod kay gibalaan niya ang ika-pitu nga adlaw tungod lagi kay mingpahuway siya. Hmm... Hmm... Hmm...GENESIS 24 Kini mao ang mga sinugdan sa mga langit ug sa yuta, sa pagbuhat kanila, sa adlaw nga si Jehova nga Dios naghimo sa yuta ug sa langit. 5 Ug wala pay tanum sa kapatagan nga diha sa ibabaw sa yuta, ug wala pay tanum sa kapatagan nga misugod sa pagturok, kay si Jehova nga Dios wala pa magpaulan sa ibabaw sa yuta, ug wala pay tawo nga makauma sa yuta. 6 Apan dihay misaka nga gabon gikan sa yuta nga nagbubo sa tibook nga nawong sa yuta. 7 Ug giumol ni Jehova nga Dios ang tawo gikan sa abog sa yuta, ug gihuypan niya sa mga buho sa iyang ilong sa gininhawa sa kinabuhi, ug ang tawo nahimong kalag nga may kinabuhi. 8 Ug si Jehova nga Dios nagbuhat ng usa ka tanaman sa silangan sa Eden ug gibutang niya didto ang tawo nga iyang giumol.Now, sa sayon nga pagsabot niini, pasabot ba nga sa wala pay mga tanum ug mga kahoy, gibuhat na ginoo ang tawo? Pero ang explanation ani sa mga maayong laki sa mga simbahan, nga ang gi-focus dinhi kay ang garden of Eden man. Dili ang tibuok yuta.4 ¶ These are the generations of the heavens and of the earth when they were created, in the day that the LORD God made the earth and the heavens, 5 And every plant of the field before it was in the earth, and every herb of the field before it grew: for the LORD God had not caused it to rain upon the earth, and there was not a man to till the ground. 6 But there went up a mist from the earth, and watered the whole face of the ground. 7 And the LORD God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul. 8 ¶ And the LORD God planted a garden eastward in Eden; and there he put the man whom he had formed.Klaro man tingali sa bersikolo 4 ug 5 nga ang “earth” ang tibuok yuta ang gihisgutan dinhi. Unya kay dili man mo make-sense, mao nga ang lusot dinhi, kay ang garden ra daw ang gi-focus.So walay higut nga formless ug void ang kalibutan.Sa GENESIS kapitulo uno, naa didto nga gibuhat sa ginoo ang lalake ug babaye ug dungan. Sila ang dunay gahum sa tanang mga mananap sa yuta, tubig ug sa mga langgam -- in fact, sa tanang binuhat nga dunay kinabuhi.Pero dinhi sa ika duha nga estorya sa creation, gibuhat ang tawo una. Wala pay mga tanom ug mga mananap. Unya dunay gimugna ang ginoo nga garden, ang Eden o eastward sa Eden. Medyo libog ko ani. Ug didto gibutang ang tawo. “Planted a garden” -- so nagtanom ang ginoo ug mga tanom?9 Ug nagpaturok si Jehova nga Dios gikan sa yuta sa tanan nga kahoy nga makapahimuot sa igtatan-aw, ug maayo nga kalan-on: ug ang kahoy usab nga sa kinabuhi diha sa taliwala sa tanaman, ug ang kahoy sa pag-ila sa maayo ug sa dautan. 10 Ug migula gikan sa Eden ang usa ka suba sa pagtubig sa tanaman ug gikan didto nabahin kini ug nahimong upat ka mga sanga. 11 Ang ngalan sa usa Pison: Kini mao ang nagalikos sa tibook nga yuta sa Habila nga didto adunay bulawan. 12 Ug ang bulawan niadtong yutaa maayo: didto usab may bdelio ug onyx nga bato. 13 Ug ang ngalan sa ikaduha ka suba Gihon: kini mao ang nagalikos sa tibook nga yuta sa Etiopia. 14 Ug ang ngalan sa ikatolo ka suba Hidekel: kini mao ang nagapadulong ngadto sa atbang sa Asiria. Ug ang ikaupat ka suba mao ang Eufrates. 15 Ug gikuha ni jehova nga Dios ang tawo ug gibutang siya tanaman sa Eden, aron kini iyang atimanon ug bantayan.Ang gihisgutan dinhi kay nagpaturok ang ginoo ug mga kahoy ug maayo nga kalan-on. Kalan-on para kang kinsa? Sa ginoo? Sa tawo most likely dili ba? Human sa taliwala sa tanaman, dunay kahoy sa kinabuhi ug kahoy sa pag-ila sa maayo ug sa dautan. (the tree of life also in the midst of the garden, and the tree of knowledge of good and evil.)Unya human naghisgut ug mga suba, aron tingali mapakita kung asa ni dapit ang Eden. Dili lang tani hisgutan sa pagkakaron. Pero sa bersikulo 15, kihuha sa diyos ang tawo ug gibutang sa tanaman. Abi ba nako sa bersikulo 8, gibutang na niya ang tawo sa tanaman. Murag wala man ni na-edit ug tarong uy. Kung ang ginoo ang nagdiktar ani sa tagsulat, balaa pud pagkadiktar. O nagtinanga lang ang tagsulat. Whichever noh, eitherway, murag wala nahapnig ug tarong, makakutaw sa atong libog.16 Ug si Jehova nga Dios nagsugo sa tawo nga nagaingon: Makakaon ka sa tanan nga kahoy sa tanaman: 17 Apan sa kahoy nga sa pag-ila sa maayo ug sa dautan, dili ka magkaon niini; kay sa adlaw nga mokaon ka niini, mamatay ka gayud.Ayaw, ani-a na, ang bantugan nga estorya sa unang tawo ug sa “tree of knowledge of good and evil.” Pero ang tree of life, pwede ra diay makakaon ang tawo adto, kay ang kahoy ra man sa pag-ila sa maayo ug sa dautan ang dili. Unya timan-i, niingon ang ginoo, sa adlaw nga mokaon ka niini, mamatay gyud ka.18 Ug miingon si Jehova nga Dios: Dili maayo nga ang tawo mag-inusara; pagabuhatan ko siya ug katabang nga angay kaniya. 19 Ug giumol ni Jehova nga Dios gikan sa yuta ang tanang mga mananap sa kapatagan, ug ang tanan nga langgam sa kalangitan, ug sila gidala niya kang Adam aron makita niya kong unsaon niya paghingalan kanila: ug ang tanan nga gihinganlan ni Adam sa mga mananap nga buhi, kana mao ang ngalan niini. 20 Ug gihatagan ni Adam ug mga ngalan ang tanan nga kahayopan ug ang mga langgam sa kalangitan ug ang tanan nga mga mananap sa kapatagan; apan alang kang Adam walay hingkaplagan nga katabang nga angay kaniya.So di-a, gimugna sa ginoo ang tanang mga mananap sa kapatagan ug mga langgam sa kalangitan ug gidala niya kang Adam. “Adam?” Diin man ni gikan? Gi-hapak ra dayun nato nga Adam ang ngalan sa tawo nga naa sa tanaman!? Pagka-bati gyud pagkasuwat niining estoryaha.Gidala ngadto kang Adam ang tanang mga hayop kay para unta makapangita ug katabang. Katabang? Sa pinas pa ni kay “helper!?” Daghan sa atong mga kababayan ninglangyaw sa laing nasud, nanilbihan isip domestic helper. Mao ni ang gipangita sa ginoo?Nakabuhat ang ginoo aning tanan, langit, yuta, adlaw, tawo -- pero wala siya kabalo unsay angay nga katabang sa tawo? Unsa man kaha kadugay ni nahuman? Tanang mga kahayopan gidala ngadto kang Adam human iyang gihinganlan. Unya unsay iyang gibunyag nga ngalan, mao na kuno to ang nahimong ngalan sa mananap. Pananglit, ikaw orange nga poisonous nga baki, dili ka angayan nga mahimong katabang nako, ug ang imong ngalan kay “baki.” Unya ang green nga baki, baki gyapon, ayayay.21 Ug gipahinanok ni Jehova nga Dios si Adam ug nahakatulog siya; unya mikuha siya ug usa sa iyang mga gusok ug gitakpan niya ang unod sa dapit niini. 22 Ug ang gusok nga gikuha ni Jehova nga Dios gikan sa tawo gibuhat niya nga usa ka babaye, ug iyang gidala siya ngadto sa lalake.Sa ato pa kulangan na ug gusok ang lalake. Sa pila nako na tuig sa Cathechism sauna, mao gyud ni ang gitudlo, nga kuno, kulangan ug gusok ang lalake. Dunay “floating rib” or “empty rib” ba to ang tawag nila, kalimot na ko. Pero mao ni ang gitudlo gyud, nga ang lalake, kulangan ug gusok. Apan kabalo naman ta karon, pina-agi sa science, nga ang lalake ug babaye, parehas ra kadaghan ug gusok. Hmm… hmm…Ka-brutal ba sad ani uy, gusok gikan sa lalake, gi-remold aron mahimong babaye. Kanumdom lang kos estorya sa Goddess Athena sa mga Greeks. Gi-ablihan ni Hephaistos ang ulo ni Zeus, gamit ang atsa, ug migula si Athena nga duna nay taming.Anyway, mao ni ang duha ka estorya sa creation sa Genesis.Kinsa mag ga-una? Mga tanom, kahoy ug kahayopan? O ang tawo?Sa unang estorya, gi-ingnan ang mga tawo, “be fruitful and multiply”. Pero dinhi sa ika-duha, ang lalake una. Human nangita ug katabang ang ginoo para niya, hangtud naabot siya ug mugna ug babaye. Duh! Unya walay be fruitful and multiply. Kung padayunon nato nig basa, gikasab-an pa gani sila sa ginoo.Human naa ning kahoy sa kinabuhi ug kahoy sa pag-ila sa maayo ug dautan. Wala man ni sa una nga estorya. Human namugna sa ginoo ang tanan nga gi-saysay sa Genesis kapitulo una, mingpahulay ang ginoo sa ika-pito nga adlaw. Done.Pero sa ika-duha nga estorya, Genesis kapitulo 2 sugod bersikulo 4, duna pay mga detalye nga nadugang ug daghang detalye nga wala, ug ang detalye nga common, nagkasumpaki man.Sa kanunay ang akong panguta mao ni: Unsaon man nato pagsuta kung ang mga nakasulat dinhi, tinuod ba? Sa pila na ka libo ka mga tuig nga milabay, wala gyuy lig-on ug igo nga ebidensya o rason nga makapamatuod sa mga nakasulat dinhi. Mao hangtud karon, naglalis lang gihapon ta bahin ani. Ang problema lang, maskin tuod walay lig-on ug igo nga rason nga motuo ta aning mga estoryaha, duna gyuy daghang mga tawo nga hugot ug dili matandog nga pagtuo niining mga estoryaha. Mga tawo nga by definition, unreasonable. O kung duna may rason, mga bad reasons sa pagtuo, in that case, mga gullible.Hmm… Hmm… Hmm… Isip-isip!
Sparks fly when different disciplines collide. Visual artists respond to poets and spoken word artists create works based on paintings. Join us as we discuss the intersection of visual art and poetry. Poets will join us with their works and how they find inspiration in visual art. Ekphrasis: Using Art to Inspire Poetry is a tradition that goes far back in time....The earliest and best known example of ekphrasis is the long description of the shield made by Hephaistos and given to Achilles by his mother Thetis. (The passage is found in Book 18 of the Iliad.) Our artist/poets witll share their work here tonight. Woo Hoo!
Feeling tired? overburdened? weighted down and leaden-limbed? welcome to the Lord of Oppression! In the 10 of Wands, cold, dry Saturn governs the final decan of the fire sign Sagittarius. The embers are fading here at the northern Hemisphere's winter solstice; a mere pinpoint of southern light at the darkest time of the year. Here the associated majors, Temperance and the World or Universe, combine in an uneasy duet of aspiration and enclosure. In this episode we speak of the burden, the barrier, and the weight; the perils of "lust of result," and the 99% perspiration that goes into all creative acts. We find Hephaistos and Ananke, and a surfeit of ambition which can only be cured by compassion, when the 10 of Wands gives way to the Ace of Cups. To learn more about the suit of Wands, the world of Atziluth, the ripe transformation of the number Ten, the color schemes of the cards, and so much else, be sure to visit us at www.patreon.com/fortuneswheelhouse. You can also shop for Fortune's Wheelhouse T-shirts, mugs, backpacks, stickers, and more at our RedBubble shop.
In this episode, I account for the second half of the Iliad: Achilleus and Agamemnon argue; Achilleus leaves the war effort; Briseis is taken; Thetis requests of Zeus for Achilleus; Drama in Heaven between Zeus and Hera and Hephaistos mediates. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alexander-schmid9/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/alexander-schmid9/support
In this episode, we discuss the myths, iconography, and cultic worship of Hephaistos (the god of fire, metalworking, and blacksmiths) and Hermes (the messenger god of trade, deceit, travelers, and borders) Show Notes: http://www.thehistoryofancientgreece.com/2018/01/067-hephaistos-and-hermes.html Intro by Abel Kay of The Tale of Rome Podcast Website: http://thetaleofrome.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/west4east
Vortrags-Audio Hephaistos, Teil des Multimedia Götter Lexikons. Ein Vortrag von und mit Sukadev Bretz, Yogalehrer und Buchautor.
配图视频链接: http://v.qq.com/x/page/r0538jj0a9p.html 新英雄奥恩的正式称号定为山隐之焰,在公布之前还考虑过伏岳焰神、山渊初火、北风熔炉等称号……包括台服的鄂尔,都有各自独特的韵味。奥恩的形象更多地来源于北欧神话。可是,在瓦罗兰的大陆上,他到底是真是存在的实体,还是只存在于人们的想象中呢?古时候被大火摧毁的炉乡,到底经历过什么?也许,神话仅仅只是神话,神们自己也无可奈何。关键词:Ornn 奥恩The Fire Beneath the Mountain 山隐之焰Wikinger 维京人 Beowulf 贝奥武甫 Hammer of Orlon 奥伦之锤 horn 犄角,号角,酒杯The Path To Hearth-Home 寻炉乡ram 公羊Torbjörn 托比昂,守望先锋英雄Volibear 沃利贝尔Anivia 艾尼维亚blacksmith 铁匠The Voice from the Hearth 炉谕 Legless Kriek 没腿的科里克The Lost Tales Of Ornn 奥恩的失落传说 Bering Strait 白令海峡Devi 提毗,印度女神,守望先锋秩序之光辛梅塔 Symmetra女神皮肤来源Neil Gaiman 尼尔盖曼Hearthblood 炉家人 anvil 铁砧 Fizz 菲兹Yorick 约里克Lissandra 丽桑卓watcher 监视者star metal 星铁 Prometheus 普罗米修斯 Hephaistos 赫菲斯托斯 相关作品:荣耀战魂 For honor 游戏,育碧美国众神 书籍,尼尔•盖曼美国众神 美剧,大卫•斯雷德好兆头 书籍,尼尔盖曼V字仇杀队 电影,詹姆斯•麦克提格古剑奇谭 游戏,烛龙诛仙 书籍,萧鼎密阳 电影,李沧东血源诅咒 Bloodborne 游戏,FromSoftware神们自己 书籍 阿西莫夫Babymetal 乐队,金属流派柴堆Pyre 游戏,Supergiant Games 堡垒 Bastion 游戏,Supergiant Games 晶体管Transistor 游戏,Supergiant Games 访问英雄联盟宇宙奥恩主页阅读背景故事:http://yz.lol.qq.com/zh_CN/story/tales-of-ornn/
配图视频链接: http://v.qq.com/x/page/r0538jj0a9p.html 新英雄奥恩的正式称号定为山隐之焰,在公布之前还考虑过伏岳焰神、山渊初火、北风熔炉等称号……包括台服的鄂尔,都有各自独特的韵味。奥恩的形象更多地来源于北欧神话。可是,在瓦罗兰的大陆上,他到底是真是存在的实体,还是只存在于人们的想象中呢?古时候被大火摧毁的炉乡,到底经历过什么?也许,神话仅仅只是神话,神们自己也无可奈何。关键词:Ornn 奥恩The Fire Beneath the Mountain 山隐之焰Wikinger 维京人 Beowulf 贝奥武甫 Hammer of Orlon 奥伦之锤 horn 犄角,号角,酒杯The Path To Hearth-Home 寻炉乡ram 公羊Torbjörn 托比昂,守望先锋英雄Volibear 沃利贝尔Anivia 艾尼维亚blacksmith 铁匠The Voice from the Hearth 炉谕 Legless Kriek 没腿的科里克The Lost Tales Of Ornn 奥恩的失落传说 Bering Strait 白令海峡Devi 提毗,印度女神,守望先锋秩序之光辛梅塔 Symmetra女神皮肤来源Neil Gaiman 尼尔盖曼Hearthblood 炉家人 anvil 铁砧 Fizz 菲兹Yorick 约里克Lissandra 丽桑卓watcher 监视者star metal 星铁 Prometheus 普罗米修斯 Hephaistos 赫菲斯托斯 相关作品:荣耀战魂 For honor 游戏,育碧美国众神 书籍,尼尔•盖曼美国众神 美剧,大卫•斯雷德好兆头 书籍,尼尔盖曼V字仇杀队 电影,詹姆斯•麦克提格古剑奇谭 游戏,烛龙诛仙 书籍,萧鼎密阳 电影,李沧东血源诅咒 Bloodborne 游戏,FromSoftware神们自己 书籍 阿西莫夫Babymetal 乐队,金属流派柴堆Pyre 游戏,Supergiant Games 堡垒 Bastion 游戏,Supergiant Games 晶体管Transistor 游戏,Supergiant Games 访问英雄联盟宇宙奥恩主页阅读背景故事:http://yz.lol.qq.com/zh_CN/story/tales-of-ornn/
Hephaistos: Prince or Pauper—victim or power Myth SHADOW: Savior, Rescuer, Martyr, Victim, codependent, enabler, From 0 to 100 (hero) War or ignore (minimize) Pain and suffering = love (Age of pisces) When you “help” there is a need that is being fulfilled You are not “feeling guilty, bad, serving, violating your own boundaries” because you’re GOOD, you are justifying your decision and action without wanting to be “found out” Self versus selfish: Selfish is when you give more than your 48 to 52, self is when you take only 48 to 52 Guilt is a placeholder WAR OR IGNORE Find Dr. Frances Yahia at www.dryahia.com Instagram: @dryahia Youtube: Frances Yahia
Dies soll die letzte Überblicksfolge sein und ich versuche hier, einmal durch die Metall-Zeiten zu gehen. Was sind eigentlich die Kupfer-, Bronze- und Eisenzeit und warum haben wir uns dazu entschlossen, Zeiträume so zu benennen. Innerhalb der Folge greife ich auf die letzte Episode zurück, in der mit Çatalhöyük bereits auf Kupferobjekte eingegangen wird. Für die Kupferzeit habe ich auch noch einmal einen kurzen Überblick zu Gesellschaft, Haus und Dorfeinheiten hinzugefügt. Dabei verweise ich auf diese Folge des Angegraben-Podcasts, in der es um Bestattungen geht. Für die These, Kupfer/Erz=Macht gibt es die Option, einmal in die Zwischenrufe zur Macht bei Vorgedacht rein zu hören. Mit Blick auf die Mythologie der Metalle komme ich auf Hephaistos zu sprechen. Mehr zu dieser Figur gibt es im TrojaAlert. Habt vielen Dank für eure Rückmeldungen, Flattr-Klicks und Aufmerksamkeit!
In the mysteries of Greek mythology, Prometheus creates mankind, steals fire for him, and is punished by Zeus. Afterwards, the first woman, Pandora, is created, and brings her famous vase (mistakenly called Pandora's box), filled with importance for the future of humanity. Far from being mere inventions of primitive minds, these stories are profound vessels that impart esoteric knowedge to those who know how to interpret them correctly. Learn about the psychological and spiritual importance of these stories and their relationship with the Bible, Adam and Eve, Kabbalah, and most importantly, why we are suffering, and how to change our life for a better one. "There are two urns (pithoi) that stand on the door-sill of Zeus. They are unlike for the gifts they bestow: an urn of evils (kakoi), an urn of blessings (dôroi). If Zeus who delights in thunder mingles these and bestows them on man, he shifts, and moves now in evil, again in good fortune. But when Zeus bestows from the urn of sorrows, he makes a failure of man, and the evil hunger drives him over the shining earth, and he wanders respected neither of gods nor mortals. - Homer, The Iliad The gods keep hidden from men the means of life... Zeus in the anger of his heart hid it, because Prometheus the crafty deceived him; therefore he planned sorrow and mischief against men. He hid fire; but that the noble son of Iapetus stole again for men from Zeus the counsellor in a hollow fennel-stalk, so that Zeus who delights in thunder did not see it. But afterwards Zeus who gathers the clouds said to him in anger : `Son of Iapetos, surpassing all in cunning, you are glad that you have outwitted me and stolen fire--a great plague to you yourself and to men that shall be. But I will give men as the price for fire an evil thing in which they may all be glad of heart while they embrace their own destruction.' So said the father of men and gods, and laughed aloud. And he bade famous Hephaistos make haste and mix earth with water and to put in it the voice and strength of human kind, and fashion a sweet, lovely maiden-shape, like to the immortal goddesses in face; and Athene to teach her needlework and the weaving of the varied web; and golden Aphrodite to shed grace upon her head and cruel longing and cares that weary the limbs. And he charged Hermes the guide, the Slayer of Argus, to put in her a shameless mind and a deceitful nature. So he ordered. And they obeyed the lord Zeus the son of Kronos. Forthwith the famous Lame God moulded clay in the likeness of a modest maid, as the son of Kronos purposed. And the goddess bright-eyed Athene girded and clothed her, and the divine Kharites (Graces) and queenly Peitho (Persuasion) put necklaces of gold upon her, and the rich-haired Horai (Seasons) crowned her head with spring flowers. And Pallas Athene bedecked her form with all manners of finery."
We're changing gears a bit to begin a series of podcasts considering the impact Christianity has had on the world. We'll unpack how the Faith has left its imprint on society. The Title of this episode is The Change - Part 1: The Sanctity of Life.Knowing my fascination with history and especially the history of Rome, a few years ago, someone recommended I watch a mini-series that aired on a cable network. While it was dramatic historical fiction, the producers did a good job of presenting the customs & values of 1st C BC Roman culture. While the series was suspenseful & entertaining, it was difficult to watch because of the brutality that was commonplace. And it wasn't put in merely for the sake of titillation or to make the shows more provocative. It was an accurate depiction of the time. More than once, I found myself near tears, broken over just how lost the world was. Several times I said out loud, "They needed Jesus!"Exactly! THAT was the very era Jesus was born into & the culture the Gospel spread in. How desperately the Roman Empire needed the life-affirming message the Early Church preached & lived.There's an old saying, “When in Rome, do as the Romans do.” When the early Christians came to Rome, we can be thankful they DIDN'T do what the Romans did. On the contrary, slowly but surely, with fits & starts, they eventually transformed the Greco-Roman world from rank paganism to a more or less Biblical worldview. Nowhere was that seen more clearly than in the change that was made to the sanctity of human life.During the early days of the Roman republic, the high value put on the family unit formed a moral base that lent a certain weight to the value of the individual. But as the idea of the State grew during the late republic, then blossomed in the Empire, people were evaluated in terms of what they could contribute to the State. That meant people on the bottom of the social scale had little to no value. The poor, women, and slaves became chattel; property to be used. Life became cheap. And the pagan gods bequeathed no real moral virtue into the Roman world. They were understood to be whimsical & selfish at the best of times, cruel in the worst.The Christian value of the sanctity or specialness of human beings was based in the Jewish view of man as created in God's image. There was a healthy Jewish population in the City of Rome itself & scattered throughout other major cities of the Empire. Early on, the unique Jewish view of man had infiltrated the Roman world where ever Jews were to be found. So different was this view of man from the paganized Greco-Roman worldview that many of the more enlightened Greeks & Romans had begun attending Jewish synagogues. If they stayed, they became known as God-fearers; Gentiles who believed in the God of the Bible, but hadn't become full converts to Judaism by being circumcised, baptized, & keeping kosher. They occupied a section in many synagogues, sitting by themselves to hear the teaching of Scripture. The book of Acts tells us some of Paul's most fruitful work was in this God-Fearer section of the synagogue.The Jewish idea of men & women being created in God's image took on new potency when the Gospel was preached, for it told of God becoming man. And becoming a man so He could go to the cross to ransom lost men & women; translating them from a destiny in hell to the glory of heaven. All this spoke of God's view of the value of human beings. If He would endure the passion & cross, it meant life was of inestimable value. Rather than life being cheap, it was to be honored and protected at all costs, regardless of its station or quality.One way the early Christian demonstrated this was the church's opposition to the widespread practice of infanticide. It was common to expose unwanted children soon after birth, either by drowning or leaving them on exposed where the elements or wild beasts would finish them. They were left to die for physical deformities, for being of the wrong sex, or simply because the parents couldn't afford another mouth to feed.Abandoning unwanted infants was quite common in the Greco-Roman world. In fact, the founding myth of Rome begins with 2 infant boys being tossed into the Tiber River. Romulus & Remus both survived to be suckled by a she-wolf, then raised by an elderly shepherd. It was their later struggle that founded the city of Rome, named for one of the brothers - Romulus.So in the city of Rome itself, parents would regularly leave unwanted children at the base of the Columna Lactaria. In later times, Roman parents would abandon their infants there to show grief over some national calamity, like the death of a beloved emperor. To put that in modern terms, imagine someone dropping off their 2 week old infant at a memorial for 9/11 - and just walking away; thinking that somehow shows solidarity with everyone's shock & grief. Yet that's what many Romans did with their newborns when calamity struck.Greeks also practiced infanticide by abandoning infants. They did so because it was woven into their mythology. The well-known Greek tragedy Oedipus Rex revolves around Oedipus who at only 3 days was abandoned by his father King Laius of Thebes. Ion, founder of Ionia was abandoned as an infant by his mother. Poseidon, Aesculapius, & Hephaistos were all abandoned infants. Even Paris who started the Trojan War was abandoned as a child. In Sparta, every newborn was brought before the elders for inspection. If the child was deemed weak in any way, it was abandoned.As shocking, is realizing in all the literature come to us from that time, nowhere is there a shred of evidence infanticide was wrong, or even questioned.Infanticide wasn't practiced just among the Greeks & Romans; other ancient societies practiced it as well. Plutarch said the Carthaginians had made infant sacrifice a regular occurrence. When building a new house or wall, they mixed the blood of an infant with the mortar, thinking it made the wall stronger. If a wealthy family had no new-born to offer, they'd buy one off a poor mother. Though we don't have a record of what was on the 12 Tablets that formed the basis of Roman Law & civilization, we know a good deal of what was in them from the quotes of later Romans. Cicero says it was part of Roman law to expose deformed infants. In the 1st C AD, Seneca, remarks in passing, without batting the proverbial eye, that deformed infants were routinely drowned. Infanticide was so common in the later Greek era that in the 2nd C BC, Polybius blamed a population decline on it. Because infanticide was so common, large families among both Greeks & Romans was rare. An inscription found at Delphi reveals that in a 2nd C sample of 600 families, only 1% had more than 1 daughter! Infanticide was practiced in India, China, Japan, Africa, the rainforests of Brazil, among the Inuit, & among the native North & Central Americans.Early Christians balked not at calling infanticide, murder. To them, infants were creatures of God who bore His image no less than their mature counterparts. They'd heard of Jesus' attention to little children in Matthew 19. That passage is interesting because the disciples thought the children approaching Jesus weren't worthy of His august attention. In their attitude toward the little ones, contrary as it was to Jesus' own perspective, we catch of glimpse of how the Greco-Roman culture had influenced them. The pre-Roman Jewish culture put a huge emphasis on children. They were regarded as a great blessing from God. Children were God's promise of a future! Yet in the disciples' shooing the children away from Jesus, we see how the Greco-Roman devaluing of life had infected them.We ought to reflect on how the modern abortion debate may have affected our valuation of human life. The parallels to the current population decline among ethnic Europeans ought to be obvious & a sign of how the Judeo-Christian worldview has been gutted from Western civilization.The Didache, the standard catechism used by the Church in the 1st C tells Christians, "You shall not commit infanticide." It's condemned in the Epistle of Barnabas, written about 130. In AD 222, the 1-time slave turned bishop of Rome, Callistus expressed his dismay at the widespread practice of exposing unwanted infants.It was this & the very vocal Christian opposition to it that helped fuel the persecution the early church faced in so many places around the Empire. The Romans placed great stock in tradition and looked with suspicion on anyone who sought to change it. The Christians were doing just that with their radical ideas about how to treat the unwanted.While Christians opposed infanticide, they were unable to do anything about it as a social policy while they were an outlawed group. It wasn't until the Edict of Milan in AD 313 that they were able to even speak to official policy. Then, only 60 years later Emperor Valentinian, at the urging of Basil of Caesarea, outlawed the wicked practice of infanticide.But while they waited for the laws to change, early Christians didn't sit on their hands. They regularly went out to the hillsides where children were left exposed and took them into their homes, raising them as their own children. In Rome, Bishop Callistus organized people to roam the streets in the late evening, looking for abandoned children. He then placed them in the homes of parents wanting them. As far as we know, this was the first organized adoption agency, even though it was done on the sly. The famous martyr Polycarp's protégé, Benignus of Dijon, recused & nurtured abandoned little ones, ministering to the needs of children who'd been deformed because of botched abortions. Afra of Augsburg, a notorious prostitute before her conversion to Christ, began a ministry to the abandoned children of prisoners, thieves, smugglers, pirates, runaway slaves, and all sorts of ne'er-do' wells.No one should get the impression from this that following Valentinian's outlawing of infanticide & child-abandonment, there was an immediate, overnight end to the practice. Far from it. People in Europe & the Eastern Empire continued to off their off spring in large numbers. And Christians continued to adopt them. But as the influence of the Christian worldview spread, there was a deep & fundamental shift that took place in the way people viewed human life; all of it from cradle to grave. And where that respect for life settled in, infanticide evaporated. It got to the point where a single abandoned infant became a shocking event the news of which spread like wild-fire. And when desperation moved some young mother to abandon her child, where did she leave it? Not on a hillside to let it die. No. She left it on the doorstep of the local church because she knew her child would be taken care of.So it ought to be with the deepest kind of grief that we hear now about newborns being left in dumpsters & gas station restrooms. It seems we've regressed, not progressed; devolved, not evolved. Society has at any rate. And to think - there are people who actually rejoice that the Christian worldview has been cut loose from modern society.We have abortion, which is really just an earlier form of infanticide. Partial birth abortion isn't even that! If a woman doesn't make the appointment to rid herself of the unwanted before it's born, no problem; when in Rome, do as the Romans do.What's next? Gladiatorial combat? Oops - too late. // Slavery? Again, too late. It's already here.We'll be taking a look at many more ways the Christian Faith has impacted culture & civilization in the weeks to come.