The word ‘myth’ has generally come to identify any story that is believed to be a work of fiction; however, when analyzing myths and legends, it is important to understand the evolution of the word and how, using the word as it was originally understood, it is crucial to the unraveling of our human origins. The word ‘Myth‘ originates from the Greek word mythos, meaning ‘word’ or ‘tale’ or ‘true narrative’, referring not only to the means by which it was transmitted but also to its being rooted in truth. Mythos was also closely related to the word myo, meaning ‘to teach’, or ‘to initiate into the mysteries’. (The meaning of the word Myth) (An excerpt from my article – Myth: What does it really mean?)
The Olympian Gods are considered fictional beings but as I have discovered over the last six years or so, during my Biblical research, the accepted version of history is a lie. According to this well-sourced book, The Greek Origin of Freemasonry, 1956, 2nd edition, on page 108, the Olympian Gods were mortal.
Hellenic Mythology = Hellenic History
Since everything came from Hellas, then:
Hellenic History = World History
With my background in law, I aim to provide enough evidence in order to create reasonable doubt as to the accuracy of mainstream historical narratives. The rest, is up to you.
As a child, I discovered that the Olympian Gods consisted of six men and six women. When I went in search of such evidence, it was difficult to find until I came across the video below. At the 1:11 minute mark, you will see a PanHellenic (All-Hellenic) symbol with the male Olympian Gods listed on the right, and the female ones on the left, in Hellenic writing. The four big arrows that divide this symbol are the elements. I provide translations below.
Gods
ΖΕΥΣ Zeus
ΑΠΟΛΛΩΝΑ Apollo
ΕΡΜΗΣ Hermes
ΠΟΣΕΙΔΩΝ Poseidon
ΑΡΗΣ Ares
ΗΦΑΙΣΤΟΣ Hephaestus
Goddesses
ΗΡΑ Hera
ΑΘΗΝΑ Athena
ΑΦΡΟΔΙΤΗ Aphrodite
ΕΣΤΙΑ Hestia
ΔΗΜΗΤΡΑ Demeter
ΑΡΤΕΜΙΣ Artemis
The Four Elements
ΠΥΡ Fire
ΩΚΕΑΝΟΣ Water
ΓΑΙΑ Earth
ΑΥΡ Air
When I made this discovery, it reminded me of something: the twelve apostles and their association to the zodiac signs. (I wrote about it here.) Eventually, I figured that at least half of the apostles would be female since half of the zodiac signs are feminine – learn more here. Many of the Olympian Gods are connected to planets and/or zodiac signs, as I demonstrate here.