What they teach you as history is mythology, and true mythology is far from fantasy - every kind reveals true fragments of our real history. A bulk of our real history can be found in Egyptian and Greek mythology. Yes, myths reveal to us worlds of other dimensions that make up our true reality. History books teach us that the minds of the past operated on the same frequency, dimension, or level of consciousness as we do now. Not true at all.
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My body felt alive. I need more. "Valkyrie," Fen growled, eyes locked on my mouth. "Put your lips back on mine, and I will give you what you crave.
As a demigod - Fen cleared his throat - "I am flush with power. My power can be transformed into the kind of energy you need to feed." As he spoke, his eyes sparked with something feral that sent shivers racing down my spine. "It can happen from touch, kissing, but the greatest source is during the act of..." Ohmygodsinheaven. "Sex? Are you referring to sex?"... "My power becomes concentrated for... a very brief moment. It's all about the transfer of energy from one body to another." He looked wildly uncomfortable. "All who live in Asgard know this already. I've never had to explain it to someone." His semen packs a punch?
I sighed. "Would it be too much to ask that Asgard be peaceful? Made up of big, fluffy clouds, serenity, and lots of hot yoga?
It__ just you always_ __un,_ I finish for him_ I gaze up at him. Soft light plays over his striking features _ the hard planes of his cheekbones, his strong jaw, the slight hook in his nose. ____l still run, Griffin. The difference now is that I__l run to you._ He looks at me for a long time, his gray eyes inscrutable. __ou__ better._ I arch an eyebrow. __r you__l spank me?
You__e the shield, and I__ the sword.
Narcissistic personality disorder is named for Narcissus, from Greek mythology, who fell in love with his own reflection. Freud used the term to describe persons who were self-absorbed, and psychoanalysts have focused on the narcissist's need to bolster his or her self-esteem through grandiose fantasy, exaggerated ambition, exhibitionism, and feelings of entitlement.
_I bet Echo that she couldn't repeat the following line ten times fast:_Cupid's Academy counts kissing cousins as completed conquests cause his classes cunningly conspire unconscious couples to copulate and canoodle copiously.
Vane grabbed me. __uLac, let__ ch
In beauty of face no maiden ever equaled her. It was the radiance of an opium-dream - an airy and spirit-lifting vision more wildly divine than the fantasies which hovered about the slumbering souls of the daughters of Delos.
So_we__l start by boasting, will we? Just like old times! Very well, demigod.
Hero,_ he said softly, in a manner that was much like his father__. __engeance and glory are the ways of the Greeks and the Trojans. We are of the Herdsmen.
It is not easy to soothe the immortal gods from their vengeance.
You__e like a god from a Greek myth, Saiman. You have no empathy. You have no concept of the world beyond your ego. Wanting something gives you an automatic right to obtain it by whatever means necessary with no regard to the damage it may do. I would be careful if I were you. Friends and objects of deities_ desires dropped like flies. In the end the gods always ended up miserable and alone."_ Kate Daniels
Icarus should have waited for nightfall,the moon would have never let him go.
You know, Mac,__admus said still looking out the window. __e may have to work on the way we tell our story _apparently it__ not amusing enough._ ____l try to include a joke between __e bled to death__nd __he city burned_.__achaon responded tersely.
Just as Prometheus delivered stolen fire to man, so Eve, and the serpent, delivered man into self-consciousness, setting him up, were it not for his short lifespan, as rival to God. At the same time, man__ self-consciousness removed him from nature into a life of toil, doubt, fear, guilt, shame, blame, enmity, loneliness, and frailty__nd the product of this separation, the fruit and flower of this exile, is, of course, culture. __od,_ said the writer Victor Hugo, __ade only water, but man made wine.
She was the goddess of gossip and rumor, not the goddess of thoroughly fact-checked information. Some people, Principal Zeus included, didn't seem to realize that gossip wasn't, and never would be, an exact science. It was more of an art, really.