Autopoesis. Literally, selfmaking. Extremely chic notion in avantgarde biology and complexity theory, though perhaps overrated.
Dionysus was the Olympian god of wine, vegetation, pleasure, festivity, madness and frenzy. This page contains stories of the wrath of the god, most of which were.
Dec 20, 2013Eve Tushnet may be the progenitor of the New Homophiles. The eccentric and often brilliant daughter of a nonobservant Jewish Georgetown law professor and.
Courtesy of Leather Femdom via Thou Shall Love Thy Mistress (no longer active) After a whole afternoon of hinting at her desire for some play, it was not a surprise.
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Tales of Lovers are concern with myths about love and tragedy. Most of the stories found here come from the work called
This is strikingly beautiful one of the best Ive read from you. One somewhat rambling thought I took away from this post, oddly enough, is that in the face.
The Olympians contain information on the Olympian gods and goddesses.
When we wake up in the middle of the night horrified that our kids have come to harm in our dreams, what could it mean.
Title Length Color Rating: The Cage of Love Why is it that heartache almost always precede after the act of first love. Things would be simpler if timing were not.
1 I celebrate myself, and sing myself, And what I assume you shall assume, For every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you. I loafe and invite my soul.
Brains Do It: Lust, Attraction, and Attachment By: Helen E. Fisher, Ph. D. Did you ever experience the unsettling sense that your sexual desires, romantic longings, and
Hermes was the Olympian god of herds, trade, heralds, athletes and thieves. This page describes stories of Hermes as the personal agent of Zeus, including his role as.
Well written and articulated. I wouldnt necessarily correlate proper love equals less adultery Besides for that, the idea that love is developed and is not the.
The Romans reinterpreted myths and concepts pertaining to the Greek Eros for Cupid in their own literature and art, and medieval and Renaissance mythographers.
An astrological essay on the asteroids associated with love.