My favorite spiritual partners [diary of a gay consort and courtier]
My favorite spiritual partners
[diary of a gay consort and courtier]
Ritual wedding
LGBT themes in mythology refer to various religious mythologies and narratives that include stories of romantic or sexual affection between same-sex figures or divine actions that result in gender changes. These myths have been interpreted as ancient forms of LGBT expression (Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender) and various conceptions of sexuality and gender have been applied to them. Many mythologies attribute homosexuality or gender to human beings as an action of the gods or other supernatural interventions. An example of this are the myths in which the gods teach people about same-sex sexual practices, or stories that explain the cause of homosexuality or transgender.
The presence of LGBT themes in Western mythologies has been recognized by academics, and is the subject of constant study in the widest areas. The application of gender studies and queer theory in non-Western mythical traditions is less developed, however it has been growing considerably since the end of the 20th century. [1] Generally, mythological narratives consider homosexuality, bisexuality and transgender as a symbol of sacred or mythical experiences. [2] The author and mythologist Devdutt Pattanaik, for example, writes that the myths "capture the collective unconscious of the people", and that this would mean that they reflect ingrained beliefs about variant sexualities that may be at odds with repressive socio-religious customs. [ 3]
-Apollo
Apollo, also known as Phoebus (brilliant), in Greek mythology is considered the god of youth and light, identified primarily as a solar deity, one of the most eclectic deities in Greco-Roman mythology. ... Apollo's power was exercised everywhere in nature and man.
God of the sun, Apollo was also a libertine. In addition to the various nymph lovers, he also had an affair with Prince Jacinto of Macedonia. He became involved with the singer Thamiris in what was the first homosexual relationship in history, in addition to Hymen, God of marriage.
-Zeus
God of all gods, Zeus also had a gay side. He made the young mortal Ganimedes his butler, and it is said that the relationship was based on pederasty - a very common practice among men at that time - maintaining erotic relations with the employee. Ui!
- Ganesha
If you are interested in non-traditional religions from the eastern world, you probably have heard of or seen an image of Ganesha. Represented by a person sitting cross-legged in a peculiar way, with the head of an elephant and with 4 arms, Lord Ganesha is the God of wisdom and fortune for Hinduism.
However, people do not worship Him just because He is related to intellect and abundance. Ganesha God is one of the most important gods in Hindu culture, considered the "Obstacle Smasher". (Hermaphroditic God presented by the Goddess Aphrodite)
To summon Ganesha
Colors: yellow, orange, red
Day of the week: Wednesday
Offerings: rice, fruit, guava, honey, cheese (coins and flowers)
Ishtar Manina (Inanna / Hermaphrodite)
INANNA:
Inanna was the goddess of love, eroticism, fertility and fertility, among the ancient Sumerians, being associated with the planet Venus.
It was especially worshiped in the huge and important temples in Ur, but it was the target of worship in all Sumerian cities.
Inanna appears in practically all myths, mainly for her character as a goddess of love (although she is always referred to as the virgin Inanna). Inanna also represented spring and festivities related to planting. His story tells how the goddess fell in love with the young Dumuzi (a god who was previously human, representative of the plantations, who died every year and was later resurrected). During the winter, when Duzumi died, the goddess Inanna went down to Hell to rescue him from the dead, so that he could give life to humanity, now transformed into a god of agriculture and vegetation in the end of dark times.
She is cognate of the Semitic goddesses of Mesopotamia (Ishtar) and Canaan (Asterote and Anat)
-Shiva
He is one of the main gods of Hinduism, who together with Brama and Vixnu form the trimúrti, the Hindu divine trinity. It is called "the Destroyer" '(or "the Transformer") [6] and is known as the auspicious, propitious, kind, benign and benevolent. [7]
May the gods bless everyone,
From Brasil to the world,
Paulo César Ebbano Moreira
Druid Merlin
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Twitter: @EbbanoSaenger
Sources:
https://www.universoaa.com.br/opiniao/10-deuses-gregos-gays-que-arrasaram-na-antulto/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Themes_LGBT_na_mitologia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xiva
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