Moon of the grain, that is how is called the August Moon, referring to the harvest of this type of cereal, in particular in the north-american plains, in fact in Italy and South Europa the harvest of the grain occurs at the end of June-July. This Full Moon correspons to Lughnasadh, Sabbath celebrated in these days and its strong symbolize call respect to the Esbat nomenclature.
Full Moon in Aquarius, 08/03/2020
Happy Birthday Emperor~
Anatomy tip weekly! :)
This week I’ve prepared something for people who sometimes are confused how to start drawing. Instead of starting with head, start with torso.
I guess most problems can be solved while designing torso. Every body part needs to follow torso.
< paa-they maa-thos >
"Suffer to understand"
- Aeschylus, Agamemnon
Famous quotes expressed in a memorial way in Agamemnon of Aeschylus, when the chorus intones the famous Zeus' Hymn.
" But who to Zeus with joy raises the epinikion shout Will bring fully the widsom to Zeus who led the mortals to be wise, who put as solid law "widsom through pain" also in the sleep oozes before the heart an anguish mindful of sorrows: well as who does not, widsome comes. "
Aeschylus faces theme like evil, pain and fear that hit men in their intimacy relationships with Deities and society. According to a first conception of evil and pain, they were determined only by Gods' envy, the Hybris (hy-brys), but later they gained a new value, becoming an instrument to educate men to justice, since only through the pain they can ackwonledge deep inside themselves.
The tragic experience is, according to Greeks, internalization of knowledge. Aristotle few times emphasises how the pain leads the men "from no-knowledge to knowledge."
By the way, no one can escape from the face-off of the pain. How Greek widsome teaches us, one must be courageous and accept the involvement in it: what is next is the greatest mystery which we go against.
in my dreams i walked the streets of His land and they were pure
A picturesque view of the Eilien Donan Castle: western Highlands of Scotland.
Hekatombaia were festivities in honor of Apollo, God of Sun, in which were executed an enormous sacrifice of 100 bulls (here the name hekatombaia, in Italian "ecatombe"). Along with the bulls, also sheep and poultry were sacrificed and offered to people for feasting in God's bless. During the day also were performed musicals and poetics competitions.
Undoubtedly he knew
Νειλοθερής
Toasted by the sultry Egypt’s weather
Цаца красиво быкует 👌