The Truth About Roman & Greek Myths
Learning from D. H. Lawrence about Ancient Rome Goddess Art, Education, Symbols and Signs, QuotesThe City of Rome and the Great Mother goddess
Esoteric teachings of Golden Citizens of Ancient Greece
by Natasa Pantovic
It is in the nature of humankind to tell stories, and at the root of every culture we find myths and legends. A hellenistic myth considers Rome to be an Ancient Greek city, narrating a story of a Hellenic Gods and Goddesses. The city of Romolo e Remo, Venus and Mars, cats and dogs, the centre of the original conflict of a female Goddess based worship and a male God dominated rituals.
The story goes back to the Ancient Greece and the Great Mother who has all through the ancient history had a role of the Creator Goddess. Shakti if your wish, with her Kundalini force.
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Lupa Capitolina: she-wolf with Romulus and Remus, Rome, Italy, 1300 AC (twins are a 1500 addition)
D. H. Lawrence and ancient Greek Rome
Etruscan Places by D H Lawrence about Ancient Rome and Goddess
D.H. Lawrence (1885–1930), an English author, read: philosopher, scientist, researcher, a young rich-man travelling, a rare human being who with a set of unusual circumstances has gained knowledge, experience, and wisdom at the time just after the descovery of electricity or just before the two World Wars, had time and resources to be writing Etruscan Places, was fascinated by the mystery of ancent Greece, the great Goddess that was worshiped through the rituals of our ancient civilizations, open only to the initiated, related to the myth of Demeter and her daughter Persephone, the eternal virgin.
This world famous English author, in his book as published, describes four ancient Roman sites: Cerveteri, Tarquinia, Vulci, and Volterra. Lawrence tells us wonders about Rome that existed before Christians, Rome that had a sense of freedom and brilliance that he compared with the Roman desire for conquest. This pre-Roman or Ancient Greek art became for him ‘one Etruscan leopard, even one little quail, is worth all the miles of others that are ‘utterly uninteresting, a bore’. About the same I felt when reading Ancient Greek Philosophers and comparing them to later Ancient Roman Philosophers. This artistic expression trend has continiued for almost 2,000 years, until the 16th century when the most amazing Italian researchers have discovered Ancient Greek works that were hidden from the humankind.
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D H Lawrence (1885–1930) in Tuscia Rome Italy photo
Lawrence’s description of the art describing our journey towards death: ‘In the tombs we see it; throes of wonder and vivid feeling throbbing over death. Man moves naked and glowing through the universe. Then comes death: he dives into the sea, he departs into the underworld.’
Lawrence describes 16 tombs and their frescoes in detail, noting that ‘either twenty-five or twenty-six’ were then visible. Of those discussed by Lawrence, only six are regularly open to the public today; five are closed, and five can be visited by appointment. Each tomb is now visible only through a glass door. Just very recently, in 2017, each Ancient Roman (read: Ancient Greek) archaeological site became an archaeological park, Vulci today has an average of 20,000 visitors per year, and the necropolis in Tarquinia up to 100,000.
The Inghirami Tomb, recreated with artefacts from Volterra at the National Archaeological Museum in Florence, courtesy Ministero Beni e Arti Culturali
Inspired by frescoes and tombs, Lawrence tells us ‘you cannot think of art, but only of life itself, as if this were the very life of the Etruscans, dancing in their coloured wraps with massive yet exuberant naked limbs, ruddy from the air and the sea-light, dancing and fluting along through the little olive trees, out in the fresh day’.
The Inghirami Tomb, for example, contains about 50 of the carved alabaster sarcophagi and was discovered in 1861, transferred to the National Archaeological Museum in Florence, where a life sized replica of the tomb was built
Ancient Rome Archeology Frescoes in the tomb of the Leopards
New excavations are occasionally carried out, one of them was in the area of the Tomb of the Sea Waves in Cerveteri, in 2016.
Location of Cerveteri in Italy
The most famous attraction of Cerveteri is the Necropoli della Banditaccia, which has been declared by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. It covers an area of 400 hectares of which 10 of them can be visited, encompassing a total of about 1,000 tombs. It is the largest ancient necropolis in the Mediterranean area.
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As in the Ancient Egypt or Ancient European Danube Culture, those who worshiped her wished to achieve a new birth in death. Nut, the Egyptian all Mother sky Goddess, arches over Earth to swallow the Sun, to let Ra run through her body during his night journey, so she symbolised the Cosmic power that is all encompasing, all knowing, and enlightening, the great mother that when drawn inside the Ancient Egyptian coffins promised the same nurture and rebirth for the souls of the dead.
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Frescoes in the Tomb of the Leopards, Necropolis of Monterozzi, Tarquinia. Courtesy Mibact. Soprintendenza Archeologia
Historically, ancient Rome is the Roman civilization you all know about, from the founding of Rome in the 800 BC to 500 AC, the civilisation that has started as a city state in Italy, traditionally dated to 753 BC, and it gave its name to the empire that ruled Europe.
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In its existence, the Roman state evolved from a democratic classical republic to an autocratic dictatorship. It is often grouped together with ancient Greece, as the Greco-Roman world. Yet the world was always either Greek or Roman, Byzantine or Latin. In between these two worlds existed Balkans with its own Ancient Danube civilization, and to the south, we had Egypt as the advanced Kingdom of Africa, and Turkey that held the Ottoman Empire...
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Back in time, back to the Greek democracy, to Athen, to Babilon, to the first ever writing script, before the religion step into the worlds as dogma, supporting rulling classes, turning our progress into regression, so for a moment in time that lasted 2,000 years we had only 3 books distributed among our few scholars, the Old and New Testament.
Ancient Rome's Name
The story of the development of the Greek language into the Latin, tells us that Ancient Greeks formed a city with a male and a female name “Rome” and "Romos" or "Romylos" (Remo or Romolo), dedicated to his mother, here we perhaps read about the historical story of the King who worshiped Dionisus, his city of Gamzigrad and his mother Romus.
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The word Rome signifies the strength, or “forza". In an opera of Romolo e Remo, according to Varrone the year of birth was 753 AC, the 21st of April. It is also revealing that during the ancient times, Etruscans called “Rome”, "Ruma", that in Latin was later pronounced Roma. The twin brothers Romulus and Remus, descended from the Trojan prince Aeneas. Their mother Rhea Silvia was impregnated by Mars, the Roman god of war, the twins were considered half divine.
Another legend, recorded by Greek historian Dionysius of Halicarnassus, says that Prince Aeneas (at the time of only consonants written as the name of Gods, Kings or Rulers, the Prince's name was most probably AXeNS) led a group of Trojans on a sea voyage to found a new Troy, that was originally destroyed by the 10 years War. After a long time in rough seas, they landed on the banks of the Tiber River. Considering when the event has happened, more than 2,000 years ago, one ought to think in numbers of no advanced travel, after the War, so 3 - 4 - 10 ships with 10 - 20 - 30 people on them) from Ancient Greece have landed in South Italy and formed the city of Rome... The myth says that the place was so small that had no women, so they had to bring thier brides from other villages.
The word "ruma", with the variations of "rumis" or "rumen", signifies, in Etruscian, "poppa", a female so "ruma" is not only a female wolf who mythologicaly offers the nutrients to the kids but also the one that makes them politically and economically "strong", in latino "valentia" or in greek "romé".
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At one point of time, when living in the UK, English people living there did not lie; at one point of time, while living in New Zealand, people of New Zealand did not lie. Traveling from South to North Island we could find oranges left in the middle of the road, by a farmer, who solely relied on the customers' goodness to leave some money behind. At one point of time, Ethiopians were known as the nation that does not lie, and I spent a month in the worst area of Addis, with no money to “guard” me, without once being insulted. At one point of time I hitch-hiked through the Adriatic coast, as a student, with not a single incident endangering my voyage, at one point of time Japan guarded the goodness within its land to such an extend that each one of us, travelers, would return with an amazing story of their honesty.
We as conscious parents, deeply and sincerely, wish to see our kids growing in an environment that expresses Truth as the highest Beauty, and yet “I as an individual know nothing” and we wake up every single day facing new changed circumstances within the conscious and subconscious patterns of humanity.
Following the Truthfulness, as the Highest Beauty, at one point of time, in the Phoenician Mediterranean countries not only Athens, but Mycenae itself, we were all culturally bound to the kings of Knossos.
According to Plato, after his death, Minos became a judge of the dead in Hades. His son Rhadamanthus judged the souls of Asians, the other one, Aeacus judged Europeans, and Minos had the deciding vote.
Learning from Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik, a Croatian Independent Kingdom Town, was a rich and prosperous Kingdom of traders. In his Phd research, Dr Vujić tells us of a couple of interesting points that defined the area. The pilligrams of the time used to travel through the Croatian Coast, following their routes through the Adriatic coast. The city Councils could defend themselves only by following some wise decisions, paying ransom to the various Kings of the area. As the Papal Kingdom Protect oral, they followed the flow of the Papal decisions .
The Church was against all the Catholic slaves' trading, but has allowed the trade of Bosnian slaves, especially the trade of Bosnian “Patarene”, or “Bogumils”, and this trend has marked the 13th and 14th century Europe. Bosnians were exported as slaves, mostly women, but also the peasants. The slaves were legally exported into many ports of Mediterranean - Venice, or Barri in Italy, in to Palestine, Crete, Marseilles, or to the other major Spanish ports. The major piracy of the time was “Slave” related, using pure force when trading. You can just imagine the dynamics, the foreign paid armies, professional tradesmen, noble men pursuing their path of Justice, all became an official channel of this amazing “export”against the Slavs whose religion (Bosnians practising Bogumil, heretic Slavs, Shizmatic Slavs) was at the time legally punishable by burning.
For your further research, Bogomil (Cyrillic: Богомил, also Bogumił in Polish, Bohumil in Czech and Slovak) is a Bulgarian given name composed of the Slavic words 'bog' (god) and 'mil' (dear) and means 'Dear to God'. The sound change of 'g' > 'h' occurred in Ukrainian, Belarusian, Czech and Slovak.
Similar names include Latin Amadeus, Greek Theophil and German Gottlieb.
The name refers to: Bogomil (priest), medieval Bulgarian monk, founder of the Gnostic sect known as Bogomilism, or Saint Bogumilus who died in 1182.
The export to the west had a huge follow-up...
Very similar dynamics we later find with the export of black slaves to the New World Territories.
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