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The Other Aphrodite
October 12, 2007 at 11:26 pm by mahud
Based on the the vision of Aphrodite, Drawing from classical sources by Sannion.
a darker side to Aphrodite’s nature, as a chthonic Goddess of love, sex and death. As the “brightly shining” Goddess, who rises from the dark oceanic depths of potentiality, Aphrodite reveals herself to be a vital force in both the making and unmaking of the cosmos.
The Other Aphrodite
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