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Oracle Delphi

Oracle Delphi
A two-fold story
Material and immaterial
Because of its influence, you will ask yourself...
How could humans forget something of such magnitude and influence?
A story that will make you feel, for the first time, the baseness of masculinity and its deliberate concealment of right history.
The beginning of our story revolves around a prophetic cave that people from all over the world used to make pilgrimage to.
Commoners, sultans, and rulers in times from before Judaism until Islam.
We begin with the myths of the first two from ancient Greek mythology, where the gods reside on Mount Olympus and humans are forbidden from ascending to it.
A family theme that revolves around Zeus and his wife Hera, who sent the enormous snake to kill Zeus' mistress, whose name is Leto, and she is the mother of Apollo and Artemis.
Apollo represents the sun or the Lord of prophecies, and Artemis represents the protector of virgins and mothers.
Apollo captured Python, which is the name of the snake, and then he burned the laurel leaves with his rays so that the snake would become numb and remain trapped inside a hole in a cave.
And to celebrate victory over evil. Apollo, and sometimes Apuleius, ordered the building of a temple in his honor above the mouth of the cave.
Until here, all of the above information is written in Greek paganism.
What interests us here is the cave itself, and this is the fun part of our story.
At the foot of Mount Parnassus in Helena (Greece) there are the remains of a temple called the Oracle of Delphi
It is a massive temple built over the opening of the cave where the oracle exploded, killing everyone who approached it.
Residents discovered thick smoke coming from a cave on the mountain. Everyone who enters the place enters a state of ecstasy and begins to see the future. Many of them lost their minds when they knew what they would face in the future, and some of them started committing suicide. This matter was limited to males. But for females, things were different and did not come out between babbling or wailing.
The authorities imposed barriers on the place, but the infiltration of some boys resulted in the fact that only virgin girls had the ability to know the prophecies without a violent or bad reaction.
The topic was seized and turned into a place for reading prophecies, which were sometimes vague and incomprehensible. The place developed and became world famous with its very sacred treatment of visionary virgins. The aspirant had to offer the sacrifice first before asking what he wanted.
Among the most famous figures who visited the place were Alexander the Great and Oedipus, where the first learned that he would die after 3 years and the second would kill his father and love his mother.
For centuries, all the world's famous people, wealthy people, and believers have made pilgrimages to Delphi Cave, carrying good intentions for comforting prophecies equivalent to the price and weight of the offerings.
This big talk about the Oracle of Delphi is because people at that time considered it the secret of the world and the destination of the four directions of the Earth.
The most famous fortune teller in Delphi Cave was called Pythia. She ruled Greece as a prophetess or religious guide for a long period, and statesmen would ask her about wars, expeditions, even hunting trips, marriage, children, and their children. Her words were powerful, accompanied by her strong personality.
Days pass and the devil of Rome appears, destroying the temple, disbelieving in all the gods of Olympus.
Nero, from his name, fire can be derived, as he burns everything and anything.
The cave and its 500 bronze and marble statues were looted, completely destroyed, and everyone in it was expelled on the grounds that it was heresy and baseless superstition. Until the place was closed permanently with the growth of Christianity in Europe.
Archaeologically, the place was examined and it was proven that the temple was built over a crack on the mountain that produces narcotic gases that cause hallucinations. Also, a group of water tables was found, which was a cold spring, on which were written tables of prophecy, in which the questioner must bathe or drink from it before being asked.
The top of this is one of the dry streams. I found a stone tablet engraved on it:
“For a good pilgrim, a drop is enough for evil. But the ocean cannot remove its stain.”
And it means. You are a respectable person! Be careful about asking questions because asking too many questions proves that you are tainted and obsessive.
This is the story of the cave that occupied humanity for centuries and was managed by females, but atheism does not tire of attacking beliefs, whether pagan or monotheistic.
Human memory intentionally neglects this part, perhaps because it causes embarrassment to males. One day, the female was a loyal prophet, acceptable in speech, and holy, sitting on a golden seat with 3 legs, offering healing, good news, and truth.
The last thing is that the priestess of the Oracle of Delphi is symbolized by the letter Y, and the snake wraps around it, which later evolved into the appearance of the cup that spews poison for the seeker or the sick to drink, whichever is closer.
That's why they clink cups. Cheers, or perhaps yours.
Children of heaven. Do not bring wine
It is only allowed for children of water
No coercion or temptation
Thank you for your eyes that read and my fingers that wrote
Come on, anyone who wants to steal the post is allowed today to be happy
#Missing_Awareness
#Nabil_Kamal

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