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Forbidden Aryan Religion

The term Aryan dates back to ancient history when people used it to describe those who settled in the Middle East, Northern India, and Europe.

Modern-day peoples in these regions are descendants of these Proto-Indo-Europeans.

This presentation addresses some of their ancient esoteric belief systems and practices. Here’s more from Robert Sepehr, author and anthropologist.

The Muses Of Apollo

In Greek mythology, the Nine Muses were the daughters of Zeus, goddesses of poetic inspiration and the creative arts. Presided over by Apollo, the Muses were usually depicted in paintings as young, ethereal women with divine beauty, often with wings, on whose mercy the creativity, wisdom and insight of all artists, musicians and philosophers depended.

In literature, ancient writers would invoke Muses near the beginning of their work when writing poetry, hymns or epic history, asking for help or inviting the Muse to sing directly through the author. More from Robert Sepehr, author and anthropologist.

https://www.bitchute.com/video/fPMbEdhldZ9j/

Love And The Kiss Of The Muse

The muses are extremely important figures in ancient Greek mythology, most commonly portrayed as the nine beautiful daughters of Zeus, and as feminine sources of divine inspiration. More from Robert Sepehr, anthropologist and author, with an assist from Alan Watts.

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