by Helen Papadopoulos | Apr 5, 2026 | Real Mythology, Real Philosophy, The Real Bible, The Real New Age
Below is a re-post of an article I wrote a few years ago explaining the true meaning of Easter (and Christmas). I decided to include the personal information contained in that post so that I may remind myself of my true purpose in life. And that timing is everything…...
by Helen Papadopoulos | Mar 23, 2026 | Real Mythology, The Real Bible
I have already established in the following article, that the Greek Gods, whose proper Tribal name is Pelasgian, lived. I quoted several excerpts from the following historical book, The Greek Origin of Freemasonry, 1956, 2nd edition, to provide evidence for my...
by Helen Papadopoulos | Mar 20, 2026 | Real Law, Real Mythology, Real Philosophy, Self Help Skills, The Real Bible, The Real New Age
So many roll their eyes at the thought of hearing, or reading Biblical passages because they seem like something that belongs to another time and place. They may seem oppressive and frightening in the way that some passages are written – the God of the Old...
by Helen Papadopoulos | Feb 18, 2026 | Real Mythology, Real Philosophy
Themistoclea was a priestess at the Temple of Apollo at Delphi; the priestesses were mentors and tutors to many ancient Greek philosophers. Themistoclea was Pythagoras’s teacher, teaching him moral doctrines, according to Diogenes Laërtius’s 3rd-century biography of...
by Helen Papadopoulos | Feb 3, 2026 | Real Mythology, Real Philosophy
I have profound respect for Aspasia. Aspasia was a renowned teacher of philosophers in Ancient Athens. Her home became an intellectual mecca which attracted other philosophers, such as, Socrates and Plato. She has often been referred to as a courtesan (high-class...
by Helen Papadopoulos | Jan 8, 2026 | Real Mythology
Κλειώ (Clio) – The Goddess or Muse of History. The etymology of her name is derived from κλέω/κλείω which means to recount, to make famous or to celebrate. She is sometimes referred to as “The Proclaimer”. Clio is often represented with a book,...