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The Brain has selected interesting
relevant
sentences from the web. It automatically assigned them to some of our
fictitious experts based on their personalities.
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Athena Mondale, Spiritual Consultant
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The ancient Greeks believed that the water dripping from the top of the cave into a small dark lake called Styx was the water to immortality and that this is where the goddess Thetis brought her son Achilles to dip him into the lake to make him immortal.
She was later identified with the Greek goddess Artemis and was represented as a virgin huntress and worshipped as a moon goddess.
Artemis was also known as the Goddess of the Moon in Greek Mythos.
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Phuong Nguyen, Exotic Dancer
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When Aphrodite the Greek goddess of love, sprang forth from the sea on an oyster shell and promptly gave birth to Eros, a working aphrodisiac was born.
In case you were wondering, Aphrodite is the Greek Goddess of passion and sexual love, and womanly beauty.
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Bori Gonbutoren, Reindeer Herder
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Aphrodite was identified in early Greek religious beliefs with the Phoenician Astarte and was known as Aphrodite Urania, queen of the heavens, and as Aphrodite Pandemos, goddess of the people.
Greek legend has it that Zeus from suffered from severe recurrent headaches which were relieved only after Vulcan opened his skull with an ax, from the cleft Athena goddess of wisdom was born.
It was for Athena, the patron goddess of Athens, that the Greeks built the Parthenon and in which was housed one of Phidias' greatest works of art, a gold covered statue of the goddess.
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Khalid Binalshibh, Taxi Driver
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Aphrodite This Greek Goddess of love and beauty casts Her flirtatious glance in our direction, bringing Her blessings into our lives.
In Greek mythology, she lured mourning Demeter, the grain Goddess, out of her cave so that the land would become fruitful again.
Demeter was the Greek Goddess of Grain and of the Bounty of the Earth.
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