Wednesday, May 28, 2014

The Eleusinian Mysteries - The Hellenistic / Roman Age




IMG 8591 Sky water clouds

Diagram showing how Mercury's orbital period a...
Diagram showing how Mercury's orbital period and rotational period are locked in a 3:2 resonance. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Willem van Tetrode (known as Guglielmo Fiammin...
Willem van Tetrode (known as Guglielmo Fiammingo) c1525-1580 - Mercury, 1560-65, back left - Los Angeles County Museum of Art, July 2010 (Photo credit: ketrin1407)
Mercury comes from the Latin word merx, or mercator, which means merchant. Mercury is the name given by the ancient Romans to the Greek mythological god Hermes. ( The Man Lol)

Mercury is depicted as a male figure having winged sandals and a winged hat, indicating the ability to travel quickly. He was the official messenger of the ancient gods and goddesses and, as such, governed communications.

In 1782, Mercury became the first symbol of the United States' postal service. Today, he is the Icon of an International floral delivery service.

In astrology, Mercury influences travel, literature, poetry, merchants, and thieves. He is cunning and witty at a moment's notice. But he is also recognized as a trickster and prone to misbehavior.

:: FROM TESLA ::
Life is a rhythm that must be comprehended. I feel the rhythm and direct on it and pamper in it. I  was very grateful and it gave me the knowledge I have. Everything that lives is related to a deep and wonderful relationship:
  1. Man and the stars
  2.  Amoebas’ and the sun
  3. The heart and the circulation of an infinite number of worlds.
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