Saturday, March 7, 2020

Isn't Athena the goddess of beauty?

Autumn Vacio: First of all, just reverse the curse, by telling your mind, that you are not cursed. Forget about the encouter, and the curse will fade away. Your more powerful than any curse. because this is Your reality. you make the rules. If you think you are cursed, you'll be cursed. Its all about Mind over the Matter

Buddy Ardd: well athena is the goddess of wisdom, war and weaving, but Aphrodite is the goddess of love and beauty.

An Cardine: lol......go get a life would be my initial reaction :-O

Solomon Belback: You should stop ripping off stories written by Stephen King for a start!

Filiberto Amauty: Athena is not the goddess of beauty. That credit belongs to Aphrodite.

Rana Rudell: try and find the gypsy and ask her to raise the curse. gypsy curses are really strong and can only be raised by another gypsy or people who are trained in the gypsy magic. you must have done or said something really bad to the gypsy though to have received ! such curse, so i wish you good luck!

Emilie Santmyer: here a good website description ....HEKATE (or Hecate) was the goddess of magic, witchcraft, the night, moon, ghosts and necromancy. She was the only child of the Titanes Perses and Asteria from whom she received her power over heaven, earth, and sea.Hekate assisted Demeter in her search for Persephone, guiding her through the night with flaming torches. After the mother-daughter reunion became she Persephone's minister and companion in Hades. She is a virgin goddess like Artemis and therefore is a young women (early 20's) who wears a knee-length maiden's skirt. Two metamorphosis myths describe the origins of her animal familiars: the black she-dog and the polecat (a mustelid house pet kept to hunt vermin). The ***** was originally the Trojan Queen Hekabe, who leapt into the sea after the fall of Troy and was transformed by the goddess into her familiar. The polecat was originally the witch Gale who was transform! ed into the beast to punish her for her incontinence. Other sa! y it was Galinthias, the nurse of Alkmene, transformed by the angry Eileithyia, but received by Hekate as her animal.Hekate was usually depicted in Greek vase painting as a woman holding twin torches. Sometimes she was dressed in a knee-length maiden's skirt and hunting boots, much like Artemis. In statuary Hekate was often depicted in triple form as a goddess of crossroads....Show more

Nilda Bafia: I tried looking it up on google but I just couldnt find it

Kirk Coolbeth: lol, that's Aphrodite you're talking about lmao

Lou Ravelo: Cassandra was a slender and pretty blonde daughter of King Priam and Queen Hecuba of Troy. She became a priestess of Apollo, god of prophecy, etc., and that god lusted for her. She rejected him, so he gave her the gift of prophecy as an inducement to submit to his embraces. She was still coy, so he cursed her. He couldn't remove her prophetic talents, but the curse made no one ever believe her. She raved insanely when her brother! Paris brought the Achaean Queen Helen of Sparta to Troy, for she could foresee the many dire consequences of it. She screamed madly that she saw her brother Hector being slain by a savage giant who dragged his dead body behind his chariot. She saw the son of that giant drive his sword through Priam as he sat on his throne and then cut off his head and toss it across the palace. She saw her old mother being stoned to death by a sly man whose plots made Troy fall to the Achaeans. Sadly, Priam ordered his apparently insane daughter to be locked up. When Troy fell, she saw Agamemnon the commander-in-chief of the invaders taking her home with him to Mycenae. She also saw his jealous wife Clytemnestra- sister of Helen- kill him and his pretty captive. Agamemnon had agreed to sacrifice their daughter Iphigenia to appease the goddess Artemis and gain a favorable wind to take the fleet to Troy, and Clytemnestra hated him for killing the girl, so she took his cousin Aegisthus as a l! over and plotted to murder him whenever he returned from Troy. They had! to wait ten years for that. Cassandra's last sight before Clytemnestra's blade ended her life surprised her, for her visions had never revealed it to her. The dying Agamemnon was using his last strength to try to save her from his wife.Winston Churchill was called a modern "Cassandra" before World War II when he predicted that a great war would soon begin. He was so correct but he wasn't believed, just like the ancient Cassandra....Show more

Andra Oger:

Myron Leftwich: No

Arnulfo Seegars: Go find that gypsy, be sure to bring a strawberry pie. He will then make a slit in the pie, stab your hand, releasing the curse into the pie. You then have to give it to someone...(preferable someone you don't like) and they have to eat a piece of the pie.Voila! Curse lifted.

Gwenda Micheals: i have no idea.

Antwan Schrum: No, you're thinking of Artemis. Artemis was the goddess of beauty.

Donald Caravalho: If she cursed a certain item of your possess! ion, then, the OWNER of the item, is the one with the curse. So, if it's an item, I would suggest giving it to someone who deserves to die. You MUST make a proper announcement of the fact that you are giving the object to them.

Luther Plagmann: No, Aphrodite is.Athena is a goddess of wisdom and war, the prime deity of ancient Athens.Aphrodite is the goddess of beauty.

Ricky Frazer: Yes you were wrong but that's ok. Athena is the goddess of what you named above but she's mainly known to be the goddess of wisdom. Aphrodite is the goddess of beauty so you must have mixed up the names. Hope I helped :)

Wilbur Marksberry: Cassandra was the princess of Troy who was extremely beautiful and who has prophetic power because snakes licked her ears clean so that she can hear the future.However, since she has not reciprocated the love of God Apollo, she was cursed and no one believed her.If you are a Cassandra today, no one will believe your predictions.

Dee Depu! ng: oooooh you are in trouble I would not want to be you.

Andrew ! Sinatra: she prophecied lies that came truenoone beleived her but she actually told the truthcursed by apollo for rejecting his sexual advances.

Angelyn Ducas: There is good reason for confusion. Usually Aphrodite, the goddess of love, is also the goddess of beauty. In the story called the Judgment of Paris, the goddess Discord (Eris) threw an apple into the party (to which she was not invited for obvious reasons) address to the most beautiful goddess. Athena, Hera and Aphrodite all claimed the apple. Paris, a mortal, was called to judge. Each goddess offered a bribe and Paris picked Aphrodite's bribe of the most beautiful human woman as his prize....Show more

Donnell Nocella: The goddess of beauty was Venus (Roman) or Aphrodite (Greek).

Derrick Cacioppo: Cassandra was one of the princesses of Troy. It is not clear how she ended up with prophetic powers - there are several versions of this - but at some point she angered Apollo, god of prophecy, and since ! he couldn't take away her gift he made sure that nobody believed her predictions.In the Iliad, she's a very good asset because, from the literary point of view, her predictions maximise the suspense, ie: she says something, that some tragedy is going to happen, we know it will but her audience disregards it, so we can only wait with horror for the catastrophy to occurr.After the war, Cassandra is captured by Greek chief Agamemnon and has twin children by him. As he brings her home, she foresees that they will both be killed by her wife but he doesn't believe her (again, literary trick). Obviously, this comes to pass as Clytemnestra was not happy to be left behind for ten years, and even less happy that her husband came back with some sex slave and two kids......Show more

Luis Farlow: By all means, call Stephen King and ask him what to do, or just read "Thinner" and see for your self...

Daren Ventrice: The earliest known monument is a small terracotta found in At! hens, with a dedication to Hecate, in writing of the style of the 6th c! entury BCE. The 2nd-century travel writer Pausanias stated that Hecate was first depicted in triplicate by the sculptor Alkamenes in the Greek Classical period of the late 5th century BCE.

Agustina Stimmel: Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, Beauty means different thing to different people, but in my opinion beauty doesn't necessarily mean you're drop-dead gorgeous, that would be a bonus, true beauty is being able to see the good aspects in other people, having a kind heart, being the type of person who helps a fallen friend or stranger instead of looking the other way.

Jeannetta Gaffigan: You said it yourself, dummy. No she is not. She's the goddess of wisdom, war, justice, knowledge etc etc etc just like you said. You even looked it up, remember?Aphrodite was the goddess of beauty, not Athena. Athena certainly was hot, but she wasn't the goddess of beauty. She was probably too busy with all that other stuff.

Jed Porada: No Athena was not the god! dess of beauty, and was also the goddess of the hunt (the roman Diana)

Elvin Weichbrodt: While Athene was the goddess of wisdom and war she was also very vain about her looks as is shown in the story of Arachne. Aphrodite was the goddess of love.

Willie Tun: 2 weeks ago, II was touched by a gypsy who simultaneously whispered the word "thinner". It was a weird encounter. Now, I am down 50 pounds in just two weeks. Is this a gypsy curse? What should I do?

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