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Dionysus or Bacchus - Myths of Grape Harvest: Photo Essay (Paperback)
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Dionysus or Bacchus - Myths of Grape Harvest: Photo Essay (Paperback)
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Dionysus or Bacchus is photo essay about half son of the highest of
Gods. The Titan Lords intended to overthrow Zeus, and reinstate
Cronus or time to be god. The painted their faces white in gypsum
and turned an unclothed boy god Dionysus into a girl. They then
mutilated the girl. Zeus was to send Titans to hell of their own
creation, and renanimate Dionysus Olympian God from a wooden doll.
He is considered God of grape harvest; such as to defy psychology
of creativity from word defying evolutions to be madness. The essay
gives predominately vain portrayal of affects to mind and spirit
from grapes. Very little literature has ever been found; such as to
modify intelligence from more ideas. You find Biblical verse of
bread and wine in communion to Jesus Christ; although Dionysus myth
has notes about creative frenzy from harvesting grapes. The Roman
Bacchus is considered same entity has Greek Dionysus. Instruction
to classical language finds person to intrude onto a land to not be
real; so to already determine some manner of destiny. Bacchus is
noted of Roman skills at telling of myth, and is portrayed of
decision scheme to shift more into reverse. I provide reviews of
image based ancient stories, and include 'do not enter' and
potential 'poison' by art works. You find cautions to never speak
directly of thought. The story is analogous to the Roman, and find
Hercules and brother 'good theory' from house of Perseus said to
rule Olympus. See Hercules drunk on wine, and to be walked along by
mere word. The encouragement of children to allege idea to be
molestation are shown at Hercules bedside. Find photo of lead
poisoning and fetal alcohol syndrome from very small doses of wine.
I include art of Goddess Hestia as ruler of hearth and home; whom
at reincarnation of Dionysus departs Olympus. The photo essay
discusses themes like gluttony and party; while present ideals of
requiring story to avoid sun versus moon harvest to find this
party. The essay portrays Dionysus to ride cheetah or donkey.
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