BLUE ZONES and their GODS
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Poseidon (/pəˈsaɪdən, pɒ-, poʊ-/;[1] Greek: Ποσειδῶν, pronounced [pose͜edɔ́͜ɔn]) was one of the Twelve Olympians in ancient Greek religion and myth. He was god of the Sea and other waters; of earthquakes; and of horses.[2] In pre-Olympian Bronze Age Greece, he was venerated as a chief deity at Pylos and Thebes.[2]
Poseidon was protector of seafarers, and of many Hellenic cities and colonies. In Homer's Iliad, Poseidon supports the Greeks against the Trojans during the Trojan War. In the Odyssey, during the sea-voyage from Troy back home to Ithaca, the Greek hero Odysseus provokes Poseidon's fury by blinding his son the Cyclops Polyphemus, resulting in Poseidon punishing him with storms, the complete loss of his ship and companions, and a ten-year delay. Poseidon is also the subject of a Homeric hymn. In Plato's Timaeus and Critias, the island of Atlantis was Poseidon's domain.[3][4][5] His Roman equivalent is Neptune.
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Chalchiuhtlicue [t͡ʃaːɬt͡ʃiwˈt͡ɬikʷeː] (from chālchihuitl [t͡ʃaːɬˈt͡ʃiwit͡ɬ] "jade" and cuēitl [kʷeːit͡ɬ] "skirt") (also Chalciuhtlicue, Chalchiuhcueye, or Chalcihuitlicue) ("She of the Jade Skirt") was an Aztec goddess of water, rivers, seas, streams, storms, and baptism, related to another water god, Chalchiuhtlatonal.[1]
Reputedly universally revered at the time of the Spanish conquest, she was an important deity figure in the Postclassic Aztec realm of central Mexico.[2] Chalchiuhtlicue was also patroness of childbirth.[3] She was also called Matlalcueitl by the Tlaxcalans, enemies of the Aztecs.
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In Māori mythology, Tangaroa (also Takaroa) is one of the great gods, the god of the sea. He is a son of Ranginui and Papatūānuku, Sky and Earth. After he joins his brothers Rongo, Tūmatauenga, Haumia, and Tāne in the forcible separation of their parents, he is attacked by his brother Tāwhirimātea, the god of storms, and forced to hide in the sea.[1] Tangaroa is the father of many sea creatures. Tangaroa's son, Punga, has two children, Ikatere, the ancestor of fish, and Tū-te-wehiwehi (or Tū-te-wanawana), the ancestor of reptiles. Terrified by Tāwhirimātea’s onslaught, the fish seek shelter in the sea, and the reptiles in the forests. Ever since, Tangaroa has held a grudge with Tāne, the god of forests, because he offers refuge to his runaway children (Grey 1971:1–5).
Tangaroa are sometimes depicted as a whale.[2]
The contention between Tangaroa and Tāne, the father of birds, trees, and humans, is an indication that the Māori thought of the ocean and the land as opposed realms. When people go out to sea to fish or to travel, they are in effect representatives of Tāne entering the realm of Tāne's enemy. For this reason, it was important that offerings were made to Tangaroa before any such expedition (Orbell 1998:146-147).
Another version of the origin of Tangaroa maintains that he is the son of Temoretu, and that Papa is his wife. Papa commits adultery with Rangi while Tangaroa is away, and in the resulting battle Tangaroa’s spear pierces Rangi through both his thighs. Papa then marries Rangi (White 1887–1891, I:22-23).
In another legend, Tangaroa marries Te Anu-matao (chilling cold). They are the parents of the gods ‘of the fish class’, including Te Whata-uira-a-Tangawa, Te Whatukura, Poutini, and Te Pounamu (Shortland 1882:17). In some versions, Tangaroa has a son, Tinirau, and nine daughters (1891:463). As Tangaroa-whakamau-tai he exercises control over the tides.
In the South Island, his name can take the form Takaroa.
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Suijin (水神 water god) is the Shinto god of water in Japan. The term Suijin (literally water people or water deity) refers to the heavenly and earthly manifestations of the benevolent Shinto divinity of water. But it also refers to a wide variety of mythological and magical creatures found in lakes, ponds, springs and wells, including serpents (snakes and dragons), eels, fish, turtles, and the flesh-eating kappa. As The God of Water, Mizu no Kamisama, Mizugami, or Suijin, he is widely revered in Japan. He is a big part of Japanese culture and is often worshiped in temples. Suijin is also known as the Water God, Suiten (水天) and Sui-ō/Suiu (水王)/Suiu (.
Suijin is sometimes conflated with Ryūjin, the dragon kami who is also associated with water. Fudō Myōō is also sometimes termed Suijin because of his association with the waterfall. In most cases, however, Suijin appears simply as a stone plaque, or even a simple small stone set upright near a spring’s emergence.[1]
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Nerthus (1905) by Emil Doepler.
In Germanic paganism, Nerthus is a goddess associated with fertility. Nerthus is attested by first century AD Roman historian Tacitus in his ethnographic work Germania.
In Germania, Tacitus records that the remote Suebi tribes were united by their veneration of the goddess at his time of writing and maintained a sacred grove on an (unspecified) island and that a holy cart rests there draped with cloth, which only a priest may touch. The priests feel her presence by the cart, and, with deep reverence, attend her cart, which is drawn by heifers. Everywhere the goddess then deigns to visit, she is met with celebration, hospitality, and peace. All iron objects are locked away, and no one will leave for war. When the goddess has had her fill she is returned to her temple by the priests. Tacitus adds that the goddess, the cart, and the cloth are then washed by slaves in a secluded lake. The slaves are then drowned.
The name Nerthus is generally held to be a Latinized form of Proto-Germanic *Nerþuz, a direct precursor to the Old Norse deity name Njörðr. While scholars have noted numerous parallels between the descriptions of the two figures, Njörðr is attested as a male deity. Various scholarly theories exist regarding the goddess and her potential later traces amongst the Germanic peoples, including that the figure may be identical to the unnamed sister-wife of Njörðr mentioned in two Old Norse sources.
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superocean is an ocean that surrounds a supercontinent. It is less commonly defined as any ocean larger than the current Pacific Ocean.[1] Named global superoceans include Mirovia, which surrounded the supercontinent Rodinia, and Panthalassa, which surrounded the supercontinent Pangaea. Pannotia and Columbia, along with landmasses before Columbia (such as Ur and Kenorland), were also surrounded by superoceans.
As surface water moves unobstructed east to west in superoceans, it tends to warm from the exposure to sunlight so that the western edge of the ocean is warmer than the eastern. Additionally, seasonal changes in temperature, which would have been significantly more rapid inland, probably caused powerful monsoons. In general, however, the mechanics of superoceans are not well understood.[2]
the PANGEAN SUPER CONTINENT was surrounded by the SUPER OCEAN several billion years ago.
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superocean is an ocean that surrounds a supercontinent. It is less commonly defined as any ocean larger than the current Pacific Ocean.[1] Named global superoceans include Mirovia, which surrounded the supercontinent Rodinia, and Panthalassa, which surrounded the supercontinent Pangaea. Pannotia and Columbia, along with landmasses before Columbia (such as Ur and Kenorland), were also surrounded by superoceans.
As surface water moves unobstructed east to west in superoceans, it tends to warm from the exposure to sunlight so that the western edge of the ocean is warmer than the eastern. Additionally, seasonal changes in temperature, which would have been significantly more rapid inland, probably caused powerful monsoons. In general, however, the mechanics of superoceans are not well understood.[2]
the PANGEAN SUPER CONTINENT was surrounded by the SUPER OCEAN several billion years ago.
The “cosmic egg” is the 1927 cosmological theory which developed into the big bang theory we know today. It was an idea explaining the expansion of the observable universe and it was developed and popularized by a priest (abbot) named Lemaitre. When Einstein learned of the theory, he didn’t object to Lemaitre’s mathematics but he objected to the notion that the universe was expanding. He preferred a static universe on philosophical grounds (Spinoza), observations be damned. Georges Lemaître - Wikipedia Einstein and Lemaître: two friends, two cosmologies…
The COSMIC EGG as having the SURFACE of it as the PANGEA as it changes through the billions of years and our view as humans into it's many surface changes that would envelop the human mind thinking about the total of such continental and ocean motions that covered the Earth.
The thing about the CRUST as having some PRIMEVAL SURFACE may be found in the COSMOLOGICAL MODEL of the COSMIC EGG as the period in the UNIVERSE at it's beginnings when everything was covered by the high density of the total of matter and that some would be fluid and in motion inside it as currents of fluid motion, up to the point when the EGG would start to rotate and gain momentum of the fluid inside it to the point where the whole super symmetry TILTS the EGG creating the angle of LEAST STABILITY to which the SHELL starts to become WEAKER and any DISPLACEMENT out of the COSMIC EGG will create the universe.The fluid inertia creates the SPIRALS of each galaxy.
The fluid will displace by Inertia but when the FLUID GETS DEEPER and DEEPER, the resulting FLUID volume will slow down due to the EXTERNAL MATTER INERTIA being lower than the INSIDE inertia.
The opening as the EDGE of the universe and the GALACTIC HORIZONS of the GREAT SLOAN WALL of GALAXIES as the 3 billion light year structure in the left to right of the
universe horizon.
The thing about the CRUST as having some PRIMEVAL SURFACE may be found in the COSMOLOGICAL MODEL of the COSMIC EGG as the period in the UNIVERSE at it's beginnings when everything was covered by the high density of the total of matter and that some would be fluid and in motion inside it as currents of fluid motion, up to the point when the EGG would start to rotate and gain momentum of the fluid inside it to the point where the whole super symmetry TILTS the EGG creating the angle of LEAST STABILITY to which the SHELL starts to become WEAKER and any DISPLACEMENT out of the COSMIC EGG will create the universe.The fluid inertia creates the SPIRALS of each galaxy.
The fluid will displace by Inertia but when the FLUID GETS DEEPER and DEEPER, the resulting FLUID volume will slow down due to the EXTERNAL MATTER INERTIA being lower than the INSIDE inertia.
The opening as the EDGE of the universe and the GALACTIC HORIZONS of the GREAT SLOAN WALL of GALAXIES as the 3 billion light year structure in the left to right of the
universe horizon.