
“Mnemosyne” by Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1881) .-
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Mnemosyne/ Μνημοσύνη (Roman equivalent: Moneta(0)) was a Titaness, goddess of Memory (1) and the inventor of Words (2).
Mnemosyne was also a goddess of time. She represented the rote memorisation required, before the introduction of writing, to preserve the stories of history and sagas of myth. She was the daughter of Uranus (Heaven) and Gaia (Earth). Uranus and Gaia were the parents of the first generation of Titans, consisting of twelve elder gods/goddesses, being Mnemosyne included among them.
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Genealogy of the Olympians in Greek mythology, Mnemosyne among them.-
Longing for a way to preserve the memory of his many great feats, he dressed as a shepherd and went to find Mnemosyne.
The account tells that Zeus and Mnemosyne slept together for nine consecutive nights, thus birthing the nine Muses (3).


“Apollo and the Muses” by Simon Vouet. 1640.




“Mnemosyne, The Mother of the Muses” by Frederic Leighton. (19th century).

Aletheia (ἀλήθεια) is a Greek word variously translated as “unclosedness”, “unconcealedness”, “disclosure” or “truth”. Contained within the etymology of the word Aletheia is “lethe” meaning “forgetfulness”, “oblivion” and also applicable to one of the five rivers of the Underworld in Hades, as it was previously said.
The german philosopher, Martin Heidegger in his book “Time and Being” drew out an understanding of the term as ‘unconcealedness’. According to him, aletheia is distinct from conceptions of truth understood as statements which accurately describe a state of affairs (correspondence), or statements which fit properly into a system taken as a whole (coherence).
Instead, Heidegger focused on the elucidation of how the “world” is disclosed, or opened up, in which things are made intelligible for human beings in the first place, as part of a holistically structured background of meaning.
There is also an interesting association between Memory, seen as a faculty and Plato´s theory of Ideas. Plato, through Socrates´voice, states- in the dialogue “Phaedo”- that the soul was immortal and gives four arguments to prove so.
The basis of these reasonings were previous statements which relate the ability to apprehend Ideas through a sort of process of intuitive memory.
In Plato’s Dialogues, learning appears as a process of remembering, assuming that the soul, before its incarnation in the body, was in the realm of the “Forms”. There, the soul saw the Essences-Forms or Ideas, rather than the pale shadows or copies we merely experience on earth. Hence, when we identify an object, we are just remembering the Idea or Form which remains as an incorruptible and eternal essence behind and at the same time beyond the particular object.
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Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Study of Jane Morris for ‘Mnemosyne’ (detail), 1876.-
(0) Moneta. In Roman mythology, Moneta was a title given to two separate goddesses: the goddess of memory (identified with the Greek goddess Mnemosyne) and an epithet of Juno/Hera, called Juno Moneta. Moneta is also a central figure in John Keats‘ poem “The Fall of Hyperion: A Dream”. (See Excerp below)
‘Is Saturn’s; I Moneta, left supreme
‘Sole priestess of this desolation.’
I had no words to answer, for my tongue,
Useless, could find about its roofed home
No syllable of a fit majesty
To make rejoinder to Moneta‘s mourn.
(1)Mnemosyne, Goddess of Memory. Socrates: “Let us, then, say that this is the gift of Mnemosyne (Memory), the mother of the Mousai (Muses), and that whenever we wish to remember anything we see or hear or think of in our own minds, we hold this wax under the perceptions and thoughts and imprint them upon it, just as we make impressions from seal rings; and whatever is imprinted we remember and know as long as its image lasts, but whatever is rubbed out or cannot be imprinted we forget and do not know”. Plato, Theaetetus 191c (trans. Fowler).-
(2) Mnemosyne, inventor of Words. “Of the female Titanes they say that Mnemosyne discovered the uses of the power of reason, and that she gave a designation to every object about us by means of the names which we use to express whatever we would and to hold conversation one with another; though there are those who attribute these discoveries to Hermes. And to this goddess is also attributed the power to call things to memory and to remembrance (mneme) which men possess, and it is this power which gave her the name she received”. Diodorus Siculus, Library of History 5. 67. 3 (trans. Oldfather) (C1st B.C.).-
(3) Mnemosyne and Zeus, parents of the nine Muses. “And again, he [Zeus, after lying with Demeter] loved Mnemosyne with the beautiful hair: and of her the nine gold-crowned Moisai (Muses) were born”. Hesiod, Theogony 915 ff (trans. Evelyn-White) (C8th or C7th B.C.)
(4) Mnemosyne, a river which flowed parallel to the river of Lethe. “He [Aithalides, son of Hermes, gifted with unfailing memory] has long since been lost in the inexorable waters of the Acheron, yet even so, Lethe (Forgetfulness) has not overwhelmed his soul [ie unlike the other dead he remembers his past lives and retains his memory in the underworld]”. Apollonius Rhodius, Argonautica 1. 642 ff (trans. Rieu) (Greek epic C3rd B.C.).-


“To Mnemosyne (Memory). The consort I invoke of Zeus divine; source of the holy, sweetly speaking Mousai nine; free from the oblivion of the fallen mind, by whom the soul with intellect is joined. Reason’s increase and thought to thee belong, all-powerful, pleasant, vigilant, and strong. ‘Tis thine to waken from lethargic rest all thoughts deposited within the breast; and nought neglecting, vigorous to excite the mental eye from dark oblivion’s night. Come, blessed power, thy mystics’ memory wake to holy rites, and Lethe’s (Forgetfulness) fetters break”. Orphic Hymn 77 to Mnemosyne (trans. Taylor) (Greek hymns C3rd B.C. to 2nd A.D.).-

I was initially invited to join Resa and Christy in order to work in something together. Resa is an artist and costume designer and Christy a freelancer writer and poet.
I was delighted to be part of the project which figuratively unites a continent from North to South, or viceversa. And, nor less than having a Greek Goddess as pretext!.
Resa created a beautiful gown based on Mnemosyne whilst Christy wrote a poem following the same implicit prompt.
So, without further ado… I am leaving you with these two Northern Stars, and their respective contributions…




Goddess Mnemosyne. Artgown by © Resa McConaghy. 2016.-

Goddess Mnemosyne. Artgown by Resa McConaghy.
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Art Gowns: http://artgowns.com/ Graffiti Lux and Murals: http://graffitiluxandmurals.com/
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Christy has written a beautiful poetic ode to Mnemosyne. The title is so clever, I like the fact that she has chosen a gerund and that Mnemosyne, the Goddess of Memory is being remembered.
The first stanza delves into the temporal dialectic of memories (second and third verses), alluding to Mnemosyne´s daughters and developing that idea in the second stanza, in which Zeus is also mentioned as the father of the Muses.
The third stanza entails a great twist as it places Mnemosyne´s influence among us, hic et nunc (here and now). Christy highlights how Mnemosyne is being acknowledged in the collaboration that beckons her spirit to birth again.
You can check out more Christy´s poems on her blog Poetic Parfait.
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Remembering Mnemosyne
She is one with memory,
Closer to the past than the present,
With a future that pops forth nine muses who
Walk with mythically-lined toes full of
Musicality, poetic verse, and
Laughter for miles.
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The talented Muses are born as
Presents to the mind –
They are gifts from Zeus and Mnemosyne,
Whose passionate harvest spread over evenings that
Would later inspire three creative women afar.
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Her magical wonder ignites poetic words that
Mix with design and descriptions into a
Collaboration that beckons her spirit to birth again,
This time with dialogue, syllables and an exquisite
Red fabric that cloaks us all in comfort.
© Christy Birmingham. 2016 .-
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►About Christy Birmingham:
Christy is a canadian freelance writer, poet and author. She is the author of two books. The poetry collection “Pathways to Illumination”(2013), available at Redmund Productions. And another poetry book, “Versions of the Self” (2015), which you can find on Amazon. She also hosts two blogs: Poetic Parfait and When Women Inspire. You can connect with Christy on Twitter too.
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Poetic Parfait: http://poeticparfait.com/ When Women Inspire: http://whenwomeninspire.com/

“Pathways to Illumination”: http://redmundpro.com/book-store/pi/ “Versions of the Self”: http://www.amazon.com/Versions-Self-Christy-Birmingham/dp/0994094906
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►Links Post:
http://www.theoi.com/Titan/TitanisMnemosyne.html
http://greekmythology.wikia.com/wiki/Mnemosyne
http://www.theoi.com/Khthonios/PotamosLethe.html
https://lpsmythologywiki.wikispaces.com/Greek+Myths–The+River+of+Styx
http://symbolreader.net/2014/02/16/the-secrets-of-the-odyssey-2/
http://www.britannica.com/topic/Lethe
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aletheia
http://artgowns.com/2016/02/01/goddess-mnemosyne/
http://poeticparfait.com/2015/05/16/versions-of-the-self-poetry-book-kindle-and-hard-copy/
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It is wonderful to see what three talented, creative and intelligent women (who happen to be three of my favorite bloggers) can create working together. Wonderous!
Dear Cindy… Thank you very much for your words… we are delighted to know that you enjoyed the post, my friend…
Have a great weekend. Love and best wishes!. Aquileana 😀
I am so impressed with your great work. I think I saw the Rossetti painting “Mnemosyn” at the Manchester Art Gallery in June last year, at least works by him
Hi there dear Maria… Rossetti was a genius, no doubts about it…. there are many paintings by him corresponding to greek mythological subjects … You were truly lucky to see “Mnemosyne” by yourself…
Thanks so much for dropping by!. I much appreciate your words. All the best to you!, Aquileana 😀
Dear Aquileana, Once again, you have “raised-the-bar” for quality in posting on the internet. Thank you. Charles
I can not thank you enough for your words… I try to do my best with posts, but there are always untoward factors… In this particular case, I almost couldn’t find enough images, for instance… So I try to make the written part longer, thus I could finally add images corresponding to those new details, so to speak… anyway, I am glad you enjoyed the post… Thank you very much dear Charles… Sending you all my best wishes!. Aquileana 😀
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I had never heard of Mnemosyne before. What a powerful goddess! Thank you for introducing her to me.
Thank you very much for your comment, dear Marissa… 🙂 I am really glad to know that you liked the post… All my best wishes!. Aquileana 😀
Sweet friend! What a glorious moment this is! Seeing our three pieces (Resa, you, and I) fall into place is… magical! Shining stars unite 🙂 I think your descriptions here and images are extraordinary, Aqui! They complement the poem and Resa’s gown perfectly. Thank you for taking such care with the post and publishing it here with my work included. Many Hugs!
Hi there dear Christy….
I was so happy to do this collaboration… well, being more precise… I am still happy…
You are right regarding how the three pieces finally fell into place… as if they were destined to be part of something bigger somehow, involving more persons, a collective creation: that´s it.-…
The ending result was superb and I thank you deeply for being part of it.
Sending hugs back at you, love and best wishes… Aquileana ⭐
It was a beautiful moment of friendship, creativity, and love. Thank you for being in my world, dear Aqui xo
Thank you again for the love that you bring to my life, Aqui. I appreciate this post more than you know xo Many hugs!
You hard work is appreciated, and thanks for introductions to the others’ work.
Thank you very much for such thoughtful words, dear Sally…. Wishing you a great weekend. All the best to you!, Aquileana 😀
Ah, Aquileana, what a wonderful company of extra talented women!!!!! Cheers to all 3! Amazing post on Mneomosyne, Aquileana. Christy, I just love your poem and Resa… you already know how exceptionally beautiful I think your Art Gown is! Cheers to you girls and your talents! 🙂 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Dear Marina,
Thanks a lot for your beautiful comment!. 🙂 I am pleased to know that you liked the post… and I know Christy and Resa will be happy and grateful to read your words here too…
Sending you love and all my best wishes!. Happy weekend. Aquileana ⭐
🙂 🙂 xxxxxx and a beautiful week ahead!!! 🙂
Reblogged this on Poetic Parfait and commented:
Joy fills me as I announce to you the official publication of the collaboration between talented costume designer Resa McConaghy, mythologicy guru Aquileana, and I.
For the project, I wrote a new poem called “Remembering Mnemosyne” and you can will find it in the post I am reblogging here from Aquileana’s site. The project theme is “Mnemosyne,” the goddess of memory.
What a glorious experience! Resa’s gown is stunning and Aquileana’s words are influential. I hope you enjoy the finished collaboration as much as we enjoyed creating it!
Love Christy
Thanks so much for sharing this post on Poetic Parfait and most of all for those beautiful introductory words, dear Christy…
Much Love. Aquileana 😀
You are an amazing woman! You and Resa are strong females I am proud to know xo
I’m in an emotional frenzy!
What an honor it is to be part of this collaboration. I’ve wanted to design an Art Gown for a Goddess since I began reading LADA.
Besides all of the wonders of Greek Mythology & the spiritual movements of poetry, both Aquileana & Christy have shown me the joys of sharing and collaborating in our beautiful blog world. I remember the excitement I felt when Christy asked if I would write a guest post about women’s voting rights for her blog “When Women Inspire”.
Both Aquileana & Christy are very relevant bloggers whom I admire & respect, greatly, and well, now that I’m here, together with both of them …. well I’m in a emotional frenzy!. Love, Resa.
Hi there dear Resa,
Thanks so much for the words here and above all for having invited us to do this post.. It was a challenge, at least for me … because I had never done a collaboration with two other bloggers… it all flowed naturally and the ending result was awesome… I am glad that we found inspiration in each other and I admire you, too (the feeling is reciprocal)
I am very grateful, dear Resa… Sending hugs and best wishes… Happy weekend to you. Aquileana ⭐
Thank you Resa for the beautiful compliments in your comment here. I am honored to know you and Aqui, as well as to be able to share a creative component in the project. Sending love to you both!
Love & kisses back at ya!
This is such a well done and informative work of art. I totally agree with this comment mentioned above, “three talented, creative and intelligent women ” have created such an educational work of art. The history is fascinating and Mnemosyne would most likely have been classified as a genius in today’s world. The gown and masks are beautiful and I can imagine Mnemosyne wearing this. I thank you all for such and informative and superbly done work of art.
Hi there, dear Gene,
Thanks so much for Your words…. They are very appreciated, my friend… I am glad to know that you liked Resa’s gown and could not agree more with your insights on it… Also, I am pleased to know that you enjoyed the informative section here…. I hope that your weekend is off to a nice start… Sending all my best wishes. Aquileana 🌟
What a great post! Thank-you so much for all the information on Mnemosyne – such a lot of detailed research! I also loved the poem by Christy and the dress design by Resa. Fabulous! Love and best wishes dear Aquileana from Clare x
Dear Clare, sorry for beeing quite behind here… your words are amazing and mean a lot me… I would dare to say us…
I know in advance that Resa and Christy will appreciate your comment, my friend… Thanks so much. Sending love and best wishes. Aquileana 😀
No apologies necessary dear Aquileana
Love and best wishes to you, hoping you are having a lovely weekend. Clare xx
Aw, thank you Clare for the nice compliments here on our project!
My pleasure Christy!
Dear Aquileana, another informative and interesting post from you 🙂 It’s always a pleasure to read your posts, so much research you pour in every one of them!
Resa’s gown is truly unique and mesmerising. I loved the red-white colour combo 🙂 Thanks for introducing the talented ladies… 🙂 ❤
Hi dear Mani!,
Thanks a lot for your words as they mean a lot to me… I am glad to know that you enjoyed the post and liked Christy´s poem and Resa´s gown… they are so talented, those two canadians 😉 All the best to you!, Aquileana 😀
🙂 Yes, they are really talented and so are you… ❤
I’ve always wondered about the coins on the eyes of the deceased; now I know. Wonderful post as always.
I don’t read much poetry, but I read Christy’s ‘Pathways to Illumination’ and really enjoyed it. It was a story but in poetry form. 🙂
Hi there dear Carrie… thanks so muh for your comment… I much appreciate your words… and I am glad to know that you were able to figure out which was the reason behind the old tradition involving on the eyelids of the deads… Charon , the ferryman of the dead, indeed.
I have also liked Christy´s debut book very much… the way the poems are divided according sections is certainly catching and turns the poetry book to a sort of brief poetic novel, so to speak…
Sending love and best wishes. Aquileana 😀
Oh Carrie, you do humble me! Thank you for your support of “Pathways” and for your friendship 🙂
Aqui, I appreciate you so much!
A pleasure!
It is always so interesting the depth with which you go into Greek mythology. I love the theory of the souls drinking the water to forget their past lives. I thought I knew about Greek myths as I used to be obsessed with them as a child, based on the Robert Graves book, but I realise reading your blog that my knowledge was very limited.
Dear Caroline… thanks so much for bringing that point to the spotlight… Plato himself mentions the river Lethe when he speaks of the Inmortality of the soul and the transmigration of souls, I think he does in his Dialogue “Phaedo” but also -more briefly- in “Republic”.. The metaphor of drinking from one river to forget our past life might sound like quite a relief… Forget and start over, you know… 😉
I am checking out your posts in a while… see you on your blog… Have an excellent weekend. Love, Aquileana 😀
Aqui!! Can you add “Love Resa” to the bottom of my comment. I was going to put it there, but I’m in a bit of an emotional frenzy!
I already did so, dear Resa… Sending much love. Aquileana 🙂
Your posts always beautify my day! ❤ Thank you for celebrating the elegance of Greek Mythology. Makes me proud to be Greek. ^_^
This is Eva Xanthopoulos (PoeteX), by the way. I'm writing from yet another new blog.
Have a lovely day.
Hi dear Eva!… Thank you very much for your thoughtful words… I´d be proud to be Greek too if I were you… or If I were Greek!…
I have checked out your newest blog and its amazing and I am looking forward to dropping by again, of course…
Sending love and best wishes. Aquileana 😀
Of course! It’s my pleasure, Aquileana. 🙂 With your love of Greek Mythology and passion of creatively sharing it, I’d say you’re “Greek” at heart. 😉 Lol! Thank you so much. It’s been a lot of hard work, but it’s worth it because I’m dedicated to making a positive impact on people’s lives (no matter how small).
I hope you have a lovely weekend!
❤ xx
Beautifully executed! My favorite!
Thank you very much dear Cara. All the best to you!, Aquileana 😀
The account tells that Zeus and Mnemosyne slept together for nine consecutive nights, thus birthing the nine Muses (3).
The Muses were nine young, beautiful maidens who became the representatives of poetry, the arts, the sciences and sources of inspiration.
Now that is great storytelling.
I second your statements, dear John… Thank you very much
Sending you all my best wishes!. Aquileana 💫
Es un gran trabajo el realizado en este articulo. los colaboradores geniales y ojalá Mnemosyne no nos abandone, porque evidentemente todos necesitamos inspiracción para poder seguir contando cosas.
Un abrazo.
Coincido totalmente con vos, Efe… la memoria jugó un papel preponderante en la preservación de la tradición oral y sin esto no seríamos capaces de leer hoy en día a Homero o a Hesíodo…. en cuanto al rol social y personal que ésta desempeña, no podría estar más de acuerdo con vos—
Un fuerte abrazo. Aquileana 😀
Quise decir Inspiración.
Disculpas
Entendido… 😀 Muchas gracias, Efe. Aquileana 🙂
This is my new favorite post at La Audacia de Aquiles ❤
Thanks a lot dear Ka… we are so glad to know so… I appreciate your comment, my friend. All the best to you!, Aquileana ⭐
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Great informative and collaborative efforts on this post. I love the pictures also. Thanks for sharing
Thank you very much dear Mommermom 💫✨🌟. your words mean a lot to me- us. All the best to you!, Aquileana 😀
Thank you, Aquileana. And to you as well . Hugs!!
Not only did I gain new knowledge of a goddess, I got to see her gorgeous gown and also read a lovely poem in her honor. Wonderfully done by all three blogging muses.
Thanks a lot for your words dear Maverick… your comment lifts us up.
All the best to you!, Aquileana ⭐
What a beautiful collaboration – wonderful!
Thanks a lot for dropping by and for your comment!. 🙂 Sending you love and all my best wishes!. Aquileana 😀
Thank you so much, my Achillean friend.
Aquileana, you are so gifted at bringing out the details of these myths and making them even more interesting. Resa’s costume was a fun addition, and it was lovely to see Christy’s poem featured. Such a lovely post overall. Huge hugs all ’round.
Hi there dear Teagan… Thanks so much for such a great comment, coming from you it means a lot… I know in advance that Christy and Resa will appreciate your words as much as I do… Sending you hugs and all my best wishes!. Aquileana 😀
Fascinating post, as usual. I always wondered why coins were put on the eyes of the dead and the gowns are WOW, the poem well-crafted. I will check out both ladies – thanks!
Hello dear Jan… I am glad to know that you enjoyed this collaboration and also that you were able to unravel the mystery behind the two coins on the eyelids of the deads… It was all a tradition related to Charon, indeed…
All the best to you!, Aquileana 😀
As the Greek myth reminds us it is memory that gives birth to creative inspiration of every kind…
Thank you very much. We appreciate your words.
All the best to you!, Aquileana 😀
Ah, she’s the one who makes memories so sweet, then.
The lovely red gown would be approved by Mnemoxyne, as it flows as elegantly and freely as thought. (Staged extremely well,too. That takes skill.) Love the beautiful swirling back – as memories are always looking backwards – it too holds significance.
“This time with dialogue, syllables and an exquisite
Red fabric that cloaks us all in comfort.” Great lines. Perfect ending
Hi there dear Phil… Thanks so much for your feedback… I know that Christy and Resa will be happy to read your words too…
I also liked Christy´s poem and the last stanza is so original… I am pleased to know that you enjoyed our collaboration…
Sending you love and all my best wishes!. Aquileana 😀
Very informative.
Thanks a lot, Disperser. All the best to you!, Aquileana 😀
such a deep, informative history lesson,
well told, dear goddess!
those ancients had so much time for complexity & fun
without the distraction of social media 🙂
Thank you very much for such a great comment… I much appreciate it, my friend. . 🙂
All the best to you!, Aquileana 😀
Your beautiful flow of words and insights is so well written , I think you are a goddess Aquilena with that gorgeous dress on …lovely post …blessings and love , megxxx
Dear Poet Meg… I am delighted to read your feedback and really happy to know that you enjoyed our collaboration. Thanks so much. Sending you much love and all my best wishes!. Aquileana 😀
So well done! I love your posts. Not only are they beautifully illustrated but they are so informative and well organized. Great post, Aquileana, as usual! 🙂 ❤
Thank you very much dear Natalie… I am glad to know that you liked the post… your words are very appreciated… Sending you love and all my best wishes!. Aquileana 😀
Triple the inspiration here! Great work from three very talented individuals and a super trio!
Thanks a lot for your words dear Syl… I appreciate you… and appreciate your words too… 🙂
Love and best wishes!. Aquileana 😀
You’re welcome, mi hermana, siempre.. I appreciate you and your words too! 🙂
Love, hugs and best wishes! Syl 😀
Thanks so much Sylver 😘‼️ Aquileana
You’re welcome, always Aqui 😊
Fantastic article!
Thanks a lot for dropping by and for your comment, dear Nico!
All the best to you!, Aquileana 😀
Peace to you.
Enjoyed this one very much, Aquileana! I’ve devoted a lot of my blog to Mnemosyne and slipped her into several stories and poems. This post is a wonderful tribute to one of my favorites. Thank you 😀
Dear Hyperion… as soon as I am done catching up with comments here, I will drop by your blog and search the word Mnemosyne among your archives…
Thanks so much for your visit and nice words… Sending you love and all my best wishes!. Aquileana 😀
I’m always glad to have you drop by, Aquileana 😀 I hope you find Mnemosyne and Moneta. I can give you the links if you don’t find them right away. I always enjoy your posts and look forward to catching up with you.
A goddess of memory and a titaness. Fascinating story, and I’ve never heard the term titaness. Wonderful article Aq. xo 🙂
Thank you very much for coming, dear Debbie… Are you still in Arizona?… I hope you are enjoying yourself, anyway.
Sending love and best wishes. Aquileana ⭐
Hello beauty! Yes I’m still here for one last week. I can’t imagine leaving this place of beauty, but someone once said (lol) ‘All good things must come to an end.’ xoxo ❤
I hope that you enjoy those last days, beautiful friend… I saw some pics on Twitter and retweeted them , of course… Couldn´t do otherwise as they were gorgeous… Sending love and best wishes, dear Debbie. Aquileana 😀
You are too kind my beautiful friend! xoxo ❤ Happy weekend!
Aquileana, what a stunning post filled chocker block with great information that intrigues as it educates!
Oh, I do love that dress of Resa’s 🙂 Thanks for a marvellous article, cheers Debi
Thanks a lot for your words as they mean so much to me!. I am really pleased to know that you liked the post and Resa´s amazing gown…
Sending you love and all my best wishes!. Aquileana 😀
my pleasure Aquileana; I don’t know where you find all the time it would take to research all this information that goes into each and every article you write! It must take days! A lot of hard work, that is for certain. and, yes, I ‘drool’ over that gown….
Yes, It takes me a good amount of time… That´s why I barely post twice or once a month… I truly can´t do it otherwise… Thanks for your words… Love and best wishes. Happy weekend. Aquileana 😀
for a while, when I first started WP… I looked for you weekly.
Then the penny dropped.
Look forward to seeing what your next topic is about Acquileana! Wishing you a blessed/peaceful weekend as well. Debi
A wonderful collaboration by the three of you! Beautifully done!
Thank you very much, dear Sue… Sending much love and best wishes, always- Aquileana 😀
Beautiful post Aquileana 😀
Thanks a lot for thoise words, dear Irene…
Sending love… happy weekend ahead. Aquileana 😀
A great read, Aquileana !!!!!!!!!!
Thank you very much dear Chris. Enjoy your weekend ahead, Aquileana 😀
🙂 I hope you are doing well, my dear friend. 🙂
All is quite fine, dear Chris… have a great weekend my friend. Aquileana 🙂
Just gorgeous – informative, scholastic, beautifully and engagingly written thank you Aquileana!
Thank you very much, dear Susan …. I truly appreciate your words. 🙂
All the best to you!, Aquileana 😀
Absolutely wonderful collaboration by three very talented artists. Congratulations to dear Aquileana, Christy and Resa! I’ll have to come back to study the text a bit more. Happy weekend to you all! ❤
Thanks a lot for dropping by and for your beautiful comment, dear Irina!. Your words are much appreciated
All the best to you!, hugs for your weekend ahead. Aquileana 😀
My pleasure, dear Aquileana. Have a great weekend! Hugs xxxx 🙂
Hugs right back at you my friend… Aquileana ⭐
What thorough research you do, always so interesting and well illustrated.
Thank you very much, dear Susan… I am very glad to know that you liked the collaboration on Mnemosyne… Happy weekend and best wishes. Aquileana 😀
Ein toller Beitrag. Ernst
Vielen dank Ernst. Schönes Wochenende. Aquileana 💫
Drink to remember, drink to forget. The metaphor of memory as water, and more specifically a river, is fascinating. A fabulous collaboration between the three of you. Love that dress and hope it gets to be worn and shown off. Warmest wishes to you, Aquileana. –Julie
The metaphor certainly applies here… Drink to remember, Mnemosyne drink to forget, Lethe. Very well put …
Thank you very much dear Julie. We really appreciate your words. All the best to you!, Aquileana 💫✨🌟
Knowing history, then You understand better present. Very informative and inspiring post. Thank You.
I completely agree with you, dear Sartenada…
Thanks a lot for your words. 🙂
All the best to you!, Aquileana 😀
Tutto molto bello grazie per le tue visite un grande abbraccio Franca
Ti ringrazio di cuore cara amica… un abbraccio… buon fine settimana. Aquileana 😀
Grazie buon weekend anche a te 🙂
Fantastic post Aquileana! I might create a little shrine to Mnemosyne – my memory could definitely do with some strengthening!
I might join you with that good idea, dear Sarah 😀 Thanks a lot for dropping by and for your beautiful comment!. Sending you all my best wishes!. Aquileana 🙂
Happy Weekend 🙂
Same to you… All my best wishes. Aquileana ⭐️
Einen lieben Gruß schöner Beitrag ich liebe es und schöne Fotos ich wünsche ein schönes sonniges Wochenende eine große Umarmung Gislinde
Vielen Dank, Gislinde… I am really pleased to know that you liked the post… Hugs for your weekend ahead. Aquileana 😀
Extremely interesting, provocative, and educational, Amalia.
I don’t remember any of this, and yet, here I Am, a know-it-all,
according to some, who apparently know less with more smarts.
Cheerz to memories of all colors and shapes! Peace and luvz, UT
I like that paradox, dear UT… 😉 I bet Socrates would be nodding in agreement with you, my friend 😺 Thanks so much for your nice words… They are most appreciated… Best wishes, Aquileana 🌟
What a great collaboration! Always so informative, enjoyable and beautiful illustrations. Wishing a great weekend ❤
Thank you very much, dear Takami…. Your words are highly appreciated… Sending hugs and best wishes. Aquileana 💛🐯
I wouldn’t mind nine nights of loving. Perhaps I should dress up like a shepherd for Halloween? 😉
Haha 😁 Zeus knew how to live a good life, right?…
Thanks so much for visiting, dear Judge… Best wishes. Aquileana 🌹
I never really heard about her in school, or I have forgotten. That was a very interesting read. Thank you so much.
Thanks a lot ‼️ It is great to know that this post was an useful reading to you, my friend… Love and best wishes. Aquileana 💫✨
Thank you for this wonderful post. I had not heard of Mnemosyne before, and I found her quite interesting. Resa’s gown is gorgeous, and Christy’s poem, as always, is exquisite.
Thanks for dropping by and sharing your thoughts, dear Michelle… We appreciate your words, and I am glad to know that you learned a bunch of new facts concerning Mnemosyne, my friend… Love and best wishes, Aquileana 😺✨
Sweet Michelle, thank you for your support in so many ways!
love your collaboration – already knew Christy, lovely to meet Resa! this story was totally new to me – I love learning new things…
Thanks so much, dear Freya… We are very happy to know that you liked the collaboration and delighted to have you here… Sending best wishes. Aquileana 😉⭐️
Tan tan maravilloso, Amalia, que con tu permiso, lo utilizaré en mis clases del lunes…
Un beso.
Lo hayas o no utilizado, sabé que para mí son un honor tus palabras… Gracias. Un abrazo. Aquileana 🌟
Sí, sí, lo he utilizado… Una pena que no se pueda grabar a los alumnos, pero les encantó.
Otro abrazo
Qué excelente saberlo, gracias mil… Fuerte Abrazo, Aquileana 🐥💥
Y que conste que pienso seguir utilizando tus posts 😉
Otro abrazo, éste acompañado de un beso…
Será un inmenso honor… beso y abrazo. Aquileana 🙂
I’ve just come from Christy’s blog, it came up first in my reader. What a feast my darling, the three of you are so amazingly talented, what an absolute thrill too see this.. Thank you xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx from the bottom of my Scottish heart.
Wow, Thanks so much, dear She…. From the bottom of my argentine heart… Sending hugs 🐯💛, Aquileana
I loved this collaboration…so innovative…designing a gown for the goddess…a dream come true and Resa has done it beautifully. Christy’s poem is in sync with the beauty of the goddess! Thank you Aqui…you are awesome!
Dear Balroop, Thanks so much for your thoughtful words, my friend… We are delighted to read such nice feedback…. Sending love and best wishes. Aquileana ‼️❤️
Oh Balroop, thanks for the support of our project, including my poem! I will be over shortly for a visit to your site 🙂
Buna ziua Aquileana !
O pagina frumoasa si interesanta, plina de invataminte ! 🙂
Felicitari ! 🙂
Multumesc pentru vizita facuta in chiar ziua mea de nastere ! 🙂 https://youtu.be/WYZ8uMnJFfU
Weekend placut ! 🙂
Cu simpatie,
Aliosa.
Thanks so much for the nice words, dear Aliosa… I hope that you have a great thursday ahead… Best regards. Aquileana ⭐️🌟
What a lovely and fascinating post! It’s all beautiful. That gown is amazing.
Thank you very much dear Linda💫✨🌟 We much appreciate your words.
Sending you love and best wishes!. Aquileana 😀
Great, as always 🙂
The one but last dialogue in Cesare Pavese’s book “Dialogues with Leuco” is a dialogue between Hesiod and Mnemosyne. Unfortunately, I don’t have an English translation of it to cite from here (I only have it in German). It is an interesting text.
Thanks so much for the comment and information, dear Nannus… I will definitely try to find that text by Pavese online… All my Best wishes to you, Aquileana 🌟
One translation of that particular text is here: http://www.paccosi.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/Di%C3%A1logos-con-Leuc%C3%B3.pdf I don’t know how good the translation is. In the book, each of the dialogues has a short introduction, which is missing here, but you can get an impression.
The book seems to be a bit expensive, see http://www.amazon.com/Dialogos-Leuco-Marginales-Spanish-Edition/dp/8483107279. Maybe you can find it in a library. Or you may get the english edition.
You are amazing for finding a Spanish edition online and send it to me, dear Nannus… Thanks so much. I will check it out and read it… Love and best wishes. Aquileana 💫
Much Kudos,you three!Like “The Three Graces” or Charities,Aglaia,Thalia and Euphrosyne,you collaborated and brought elation to Gods and mortals.My Heart’s “Memory” will never forget it 🙂 All the best to you,my friend Aquileana 🙂
Thank you very much for such a beautiful comment, dear Doda. I like the analogy of the Three Charities… we are very humbled, my friend, we will never forget your words either… 🙂
Sending you all my best wishes. All the best to you! Aquileana 😀
Yes,dear Aquileana,I ,with pleasure,dubbed you “The Three Graces”,after reading about your collaboration.I am your spititual godmother,now.So many thanks for appreciating it ~ Best, Doda 🙂 xxx
Indeed… I am very appreciative dear Doda… Thanks, my friend.. Sending much love and all my best wishes!. Aquileana 😀
Thank you for your kindness and your friendship,dear Aquileana!Love & best wishes back to you 🙂 Doda xxx
Sending love and best wishes, my friend… I hope that you have a wonderful weekend. Aquileana ⭐
Thank you dear Aquileana ~ The same to you,my friend 🙂 ♡♡♡
I read this with great interest. My husband and I leave what we call ‘mnemonic devices’ around the house to remind each other what needs to be done. I will have to share this background with him.
Thank you very much dear Jacqui… I like the idea of those ‘mnemonic devices’ around the house… I used them when I was studying Laws, just little papers everywhere around in order to never forget. especially when we were getting closer to exams, of course. Sending love 💫, Aquileana 😀
Interesting! The collaboration came out great. A dress and a poem added a charm to the story 🙂
Have a great weekend!
Thanks so much for your visit and lovely comment, dear Hargun!. I am really pleased to know that you liked the collaboration… thanks on behalf of Christy and Resa too. Love, Aquileana 😀
So much creativity in one post. Resa’s gown design is stunningly beautiful. And Christy offers a marvelous poem to accompany the detailed background about the goddess, Mnemosyne. Aquileana, you have once again provided yet another sumptuous post concerning Greek Mythology. Magnificent.
Thank you very much for such kind words. I am sure that Christy and Resa will appreciate your comment as much as I do, my friend .
I am very glad to know that you liked the feature on Mnemosyne… Sending you all my best wishes!. Aquileana 😀
It was very well done. You ladies did a lovely job on it. Thank you, Aquileana. ‘o)
Thanks a lot… sending much love. Aquileana ✨🌟
:O)
Such a fascinating post. Great collaboration with much creativity, Aquileana. Indeed a unique presentation!
Hello Iris… Thanks a lot for dropping by and for your beautiful comment!. Your words are much apprecited, my friend — 🙂 All the best to you!, Aquileana 😀
I did not remember this goddess the mother of the nine Muses. I have filled this gap. Your posts are always interesting and full of news.
Hello Newwhitebear, Thank you very much for sharing your insights. I am glad that this post helped you fill the gaps when it comes to the Muses and their genealogy… 🙂 All the best to you!, Aquileana 😀
Ciao!
She definitely is my favourite goddess . Great collaboration 🙂
Merci Beaucoup, Sylvie… I am really pleased to know that you liked the post. Mnemosyne is a new favourite to me as well…. All the best to you. Aquileana 😀
and to you too Aquileana 🙂
V době karnevalů, štěstí a radosti, myslím i na charona, co vozí duše přes řeku stix.
Myslím na krásný, letos i nějak předčasný karneval v Benátkách a svůj sen, být tam a dívat se na tu ITALSKOU KRÁSU A TRADICE.
Objímám všechny pilné a pracovité dělníky blogu a děkuji za zážitek na úrovni.
Thanks for such a beautifully penned comment, dear Anna… I think you are right when you highlight the link between certain mythological characters and the Carnival… Interesting, my friend.
Sending you love and all my best wishes!. Aquileana 😀
This was a new one for me. Thank you for posting it Aquileana! Enjoyable as always! 🙂
Thank you very much dear. I truly appreciate your words. All the best to you!, Aquileana 😀
🙂
Wonderfully informative and entertaining
Aquileana
and with scholarship an art that conceals art
since you are so on top of your subject.
Big hugs
john
Thank you very much for such words, dear John… Knowing that you enjoyed this collaboration means a lot.
Sending you hugs and all my best wishes!. Aquileana 😀
I don’t think I’d ever heard of this character before! Thank you, as always, for such a fascinating post.
Thanks a lot for your words… 🙂 I am really pleased to know that you liked the post… All the best to you!, Aquileana 😀
What a wonderful collaboration. The muses were at work here. 🙂
Thank you very much dear Gallivanta… your words are very appreciated.
Sending you love and all my best wishes!. Aquileana 😀
Trust that lecherous and egoistical Zeus to sleep with Mnemosyne for nine nights just so that his exploits could be remembered in the future. I do hope Mnemosyne was also knowledgeable about forgetting painful memories 🙂
Hi there, dear Malcolm… I was particularly caught by that detail… As if the number of nights were directly related to the number of sons-daughters….
Greek Mythology could be full of allegorical characteristics… but in this case it seems the literary interpretation wins…
Thanks a lot for dropping by and for your comment!. All the best to you!, Aquileana 😀
Beautiful and amazing collaboration. Bravo!!
Thank you very much dear Holly 💫
We truly appreciate your words. 🙂
All the best to you!, love, Aquileana 😀
You are welcome. It’s always and a pleasure to read your amazing posts!
Thanks so much, my friend… Love and best wishes to you. Aquileana 🐥
Same to you dear Aquileana!
What a formidable team you three make, you are all very talented and I feel very informed as I always do when I come here. You always make me feel undereducated in a good way, you give me the desire to explore!
Thanks a lot for your words, dear Ste… I am huMbled as I truly admire what you do on your blog… BTW, Your post on Rousseau was thought- provoking and such a great reading. 🙂
All the best to you!, Aquileana 😀
I don’t do a lot on my blog, just read, think and put it all down in a hopefully coherent way (unlike my notes usually). Rousseau was one of those authors that I like to challenge myself with and separate myself from other book bloggers. Your insanely high view rate is well deserved my friend, people can see your obvious talent. I’m hoping to get close to the 75,000 view mark this year for my site, which has been going for four years, I’m clearly not in your league hehe.
Well, despite what you say I consider you an amazing blogger and admire your work… I have been adding some widgets for blogs I truly enjoy and I will be adding yours soon too…
Have an excellent weekend, my friend. Aquileana ⭐️
That’s a good idea, I may look into something similar. Thank you for your words, you do encourage me to keep going even when inspiration doesn’t strike me so often.
Exceptionally written post with a genealogy, history, gorgeous gown and lovely ode to Mnemosyne! Not a single thing lacking. Superb!!
Thanks a lot for your words, my friend… Coming from such a talented poet they mean so much to me.
Sending you love and all my best wishes!. Aquileana 😀
I always appreciate your kindness 🙂 All my best thoughts and admiration! <3, Rose
Weekend plăcut, dragi prieteni!- A lovely weekend, dear friends! http://i1055.photobucket.com/albums/s509/lenus7/poeyie/o%20zi%20buna/12746431_229935437344836_239743406_n_zps5q1lidsm.jpg
Thank you very much dear Ileana… Have an excellent day… Sending you hugs and all my best wishes!. Aquileana 😀
What a beautiful name and gift for a goddess! If only I could enjoy more of her memory gift as I grow old! Thank you for sharing. ☺
Thanks a lot for your words, dear Fatima… I much apprecite them… 🙂
All the best to you!, hugs. Aquileana 😀
I found this tidbit fascinating because of the parallels with Christianity and purification rites. It all leads back to the Greeks, but then doesn’t just about everything in western civilization?
“In chant XXXI of Dante’s “Divina Commedia”, at the very top of Purgatory, Dante is dipped into the River Lethe, which will cause amnesia. The chant of Asperges me (purge me) accompanies his immersion, and he then forgets his past sins and his atonement for them is complete.”
Hi there dear Susanne… your comment is very clever and the analogy concerning Christianity is certainly accurate… thanks so much for pointing that out.
All the best to you!, Aquileana 😀
Un abrazo, A. Que todo te vaya bien 🙂
Gracias, querido Graham… un abrazo grande. Aquileana 😀
Very interesting post!
Wish you a wonderful weekend!
Thank you very much dear Danaiana…. Wishing you a great thrusday. Sending you all my best wishes!. Aquileana 😀
Hi Amalia 😀
I must repeat the comment I made in Christy’s reblog >>>>
“The Fabulous Three ! All so talented with such different skills, bonded into a single post 😀 ”
I am so impressed with this post my friend. It must have taken forever to construct. Added to which are Resa’s beautiful art gown and Christy’s wonderful poem to enhance your mythological skill.
Yes, the fabulous three 😀
Have a lovely Valentine’s Day. Big hug. Ralph 😀 ❤
Thank you very much, dear Ralph… we are all beyond apreciative to read your beautiful comment 💫✨🌟
I hope that you had a lovely Valentine’s day, my friend… . 🙂
All the best to you!, Aquileana 😀
Thank you Ralph for supporting the project! I loved working with these fabulous women 🙂
Beautiful post, dear Aquileana! Resa’s dress is exquisite! Happy Valentine’s day, have a wonderful Sunday! xx
Thank you very much dear Inese… I am really pleased to know that you liked the post…
I hope that you had a beautiful Valentine’s day, my friend… mine was very nice …
Sending you love and all my best wishes!. Aquileana 😀
Thank you, have a good weekend! xx
Happy weekend to you too, dear Inese… love. Aquileana 🙂
❤
Going to dine with Mnemosyne 😉
Haha…. I hope you enjoy the outing… 🙂
All the best to you!, Aquileana 😀
Thank you 🙂
E’ sempre un gran piacers offermarsi sulle tue speciali pagine….
Buona domenica e un saluto,silvia
Ti ringrazio per il tuo bello commento, cara Silvia…
Un abbraccio… Aquileana 😀
A truly wonderful post, Aquileana. Not only have you brought Mnemosyne to life with your incredible detail, but have treated us to the beautiful works of two incredibly talented people. Resa’s stunning red and white gown and Christy’s beautiful ode to Mnemosyne really complement your information about this fascinating character. I particulary loved the way you highlighted the four main aspects about her, as this helped me to remember them more clearly (You obviously took Mnemosyne’s role as Goddess of Memory to heart. 🙂 ) Thank you for a an exceptionally interesting and informative post.
Hi there dear Millie… Thanks a lot for your words… I am sure that Resa and Christy will appreciate your comment as well…
I am pleased to know that you enjoyed the post and that the way I presented Mnemosyne´s features was helpful to you in order in order to recognize her main attributes. Wishing you a great thursday ahead. 🙂 All the best to you!, Aquileana 😀
Thank you! Love and best wishes to you, too. (I can still reel off those 4 main points! I do find things easy to remember pinpointed like that. 😀 )
You are amazing, dear Millie… I may use your tips as well… Love and best wishes. Aquileana 🐥💥
Love the name Eris, I have an obsession with Greek, Latin and Roman names. Hence my son’s name. But Eris, I have managed to slip into my book. Named a mountainous region after them in the area where the bad guys come from as I knew it meant discord and war and well…. thats what bad guys like! Awesome post, so rich and thought provoking. Also, that dress! WOW, stunning. ❤
Hi there dear Sacha… I am delighted to have you here among my commenters….
Yes, Eris was a minor goddess who despite that played an important role in the Judgement of Paris, in which Prince Paris of Troy had to choose the most beautiful Goddess among Aphrodite, Athena and Hera.
The story begins at the Wedding of Peleus and Thetis to which all of the gods were invited, all except Eris, the goddess of discord. When she appeared at the festivities, she was turned away, and in her anger cast a golden apple amongst the assembled goddesses addressed “To the Fairest.” Three goddesses laid claim to the apple–Aphrodite, Hera and Athena. Zeus was asked to mediate and he commanded Hermes to lead the three goddesses to Paris of Troy to decide the issue.
Paris finally chose Aphrodite, and gave her a golden apple labelled for teh fairset — Aphrodite gave her Helen of Troy in exchange for his favours… But Helen was married to Menelaus… Prince Paris abducted her and this was the crucial event that led up to the Trojan War…
Thus… at the end, Eris caused all this trouble and the war could have been avoided if she hadn´t showed up with that golden apple…
with that being said… Thanks so much for dropping by and sharing your insights.-…
Sending love and best wishes. Aquileana 😀
What an awesome story. I had no idea that was the story behind Eris. I will have to do more research now and look up more history behind it. Thank you for telling me 😀 It has given me some context for my mountainous region! 😀 ❤
It is my pleasure, dear Sacha :)… I love to exchange stuff with you, Atlas included… Love and best wishes. Aquileana 😀
Wonderful collaboration! I love to see how you all interpreted the same theme!
Thank you very much dear Letizia, we much appreciate your words… Sending you all my best wishes!. Aquileana 😀
This is a brilliant post to start a Sunday with Aquileana ~ especially so since Mnemosyne, in addition to being remembered with this post of yours, introduces her to people like me who knew nothing about her…and as a Goddess, she is timeless. The mother of the Muses, those nine young, beautiful maidens who seem to be the key for all the creativity – I for one cannot live life without such inspiration 🙂 and you’ve chosen the perfect artists to collaborate with:
The gowns that Resa has created are incredible, both for Mnemosyne as well as the Muses…and it comes together perfectly with the words of Christy ~ adding to the legacy, memory and putting it all in the here & now to enjoy. Incredible post 🙂
Bonsoir AQUILEANA j’adore l’histoire romaine ton blog super beau
Vois-tu l’amitié est la plus belle des pensées avec l’amour
Cet Amitié entre nous et un petit mot
Qui veux dire tant de choses
Mon petit passage pour te souhaiter
une agréable soirée
Je t’envoie une pluie de tendresse
Sur un nuage de bisous parfumés
Profite bien ,,, Bernard http://img15.hostingpics.net/pics/741036Amiti.gif
Je te remercie pour tes belles mots, dcher Bernard….
je te souhaite une belle journée, mon ami… Gros Bisous. Aquileana 🙂
Hi Aquileana,
This was one of your best posts in collaboration with Christy and Resa. I’ve never heard of Mneumosyne before and I found it inspiring that this female Titan was associated with rote memory and writing. She also left a legacy with her daughters, the Muses, for creating the arts. I found it particularly fascinating that some of the ancient Greeks believed that souls were made to drink from the river also called Mnemosyne in the Underworld before being reincarnated, so they would not remember their past lives. This was such a wonderful post that celebrated the best in humans.
I love the poem from Christy and the beautiful gowns by Resa. Thank you so much for sharing all of this with us. Have a beautiful week!
Regards,
Linnea
Me too! What an enjoyable lesson!
Thank you very much. All the best to you!, Aquileana 😀
Thanks so much for your thorough and well put comment dear Linnea… I think you have provided a great summary of the myth…
A little detail, though …
When you say
`I found it fascinating that some of the ancient Greeks believed that souls were made to drink from the river also called Mnemosyne in the Underworld before being reincarnated, so they would not remember their past lives´.
They would not remember their past lives if they were made to drink from the river called `Lethe´ … Hence… they would remember their past lives if they have drunk from the river Mnemosyne …
I am sending you all my best wishes. Have a great wednesday. Aquileana 😀
Thanks, Aquileana, for bringing this to my attention that everyone who drank from the river of Mneumosyne in the Underworld could remember their past lives. I corrected this on my reblog of your post. Have a fabulous week!
Regards,
Linnea
It is my pleasure…. Yes, all this was totally new to me and seemed a little but confusing as well when I first read it… Thanks for everything dear Linnea… Best wishes to you. Aquileana 😉
Reblogged this on Apollo's Raven and commented:
This is a reblog of one of my favorite posts by Aquileana in collaboration with Christy Birmingham and Resa McConaghh: Greek Mythology: “Mnemosyne”
Discover the mythology of Mneumosyne, a female Titan associated with rote memory and writing. She also left a legacy with her daughters, the Muses, who are associated with the arts. It particularly fascinating that some of the ancient Greeks believed that souls were made to drink from the river also called Mnemosyne in the Underworld before being reincarnated, so they would not remember their past lives. This mythology celebrates the creativity of the human soul.
Please enjoy.
Dear Linnea… Thank you very much for reblogging and for the introductory words … I truly appreciate your support and I am glad to know that we share similar interests concerning mythology …. Sending you all my best wishes!. Love. Aquileana 😀
WOW! Spectacular post. 👍😄
Thanks a lot for your words. Sending you all my best wishes!. Aquileana 😀
Reblogged this on Being Southern Somewhere Else and commented:
A charming and particularly salient piece about the guardian of memory and the mother of language. She is The House of the Moon, the sanctuary of every writer and storyteller, to which our souls seek to return always.
Hi Erin!. Thank you very much for reblogging… I truly appreciate it…. And as always your introductory words are a powerful complement. Sending you all my best wishes!. Love. Aquileana 😀
What talents seen here from beautiful artists. Congrats To Resa and Christy for their art, and to Amalia for her research. It’s amazing how these myths used Nature and deities to convey the notions of ‘memory’. Phrases like “social amnesia” now exist to denote that amnesia can also be ‘collective’. I also found ‘damnatio memoriae’, a Latin phrase meaning “condemnation of memory” in the sense that a person must not be remembered (from the ancient Roman state). Science, specifically neurology, seem to take away the charm of these myths, yet I prefer them because of their beauty and affinity with Nature.
Hello there dear María…
I am very glad to know that you enjoyed the post and I am sure that Resa and Christy will apprecite your words as much as I do.
Your insights concerning “social amnesia” and “condemnation of memory” are highly interesting… I couldn´t avoid linking the idea of “social amnesia” to certain deniers of Holocaust and the Armenian genocide…
I don´t know if this is a correct projection though…. Correct me if I am wrong…
Sending love and best wishes. Aquileana 😀
This is a wonderful collaboration of three great bloggers!
It is wonderful to see people work together! This is what makes you special!!
Mnemosyne(memory)!! If there is a power Goddess this has to be one! If we do not remember our history…we are destined to repeat all that is unacceptable.
Beautifully detailed post!
Thanks so much for the feedback and for sharing your insights. You are quite right when you mention how we might be destined somehow to repeat all that is unacceptable.
Many recent cases of genocide are a sad example of your previous statements… Sigh. I am now thinking of another Greek Goddess who could be related to all this, i.e Nemesis —-
Sending hugs, Aquileana 😀
Bonsoir ma chère amie, un grand merci pour ton superbe article. C’est magnifique.
Je te souhaite une très douce soirée ou journée 🙂 avec toute mon amitié.
Gros bisous ♥
Je te remercie pour tes belles mots, douce Denise… je te souhaite un merveilleux mercredi, mon amie… Des gros Bisous. Aquileana 🙂
Reblogged this on Jude's Threshold and commented:
Reasoning power and memory…Mnemosyne, daughter of Uranus and Gaia:
Hi Jude!. Thank you very much for reblogging… I am beyond appreciative. Sending you all my best wishes!. Love. Aquileana 😀
Fascinating info here on Mnemosyne. I knew very little about her until reading this post. As always, your thoroughness is appreciated. Also, it’s great to see Christy’s familiar face here as well as find a new blogger to me in Resa.
Hi there, dear Jeri…. Thank you very much for your comment-…. I truly appreciate your words and I am really glad to know that you enjoyed the feature on Mnemosyne…
Sending you all my best wishes!. Love. Aquileana 😀
Immagini e osservazioni molto originali, ed espressive, nelle valide pagine del tuo blog
Un caro saluto,silvia
Thanks a lot for dropping by and for your beautiful comment, dear Silvia!. I hope you are having a lot of poetic inspiration over there…
Love and best wishes!. Aquileana 😀
I love your posts which are always fascinating. There is a great song with the title ‘Mnemosyne’ by the English band ‘ I Like Trains’. Not, perhaps, to everyone’s taste, but you should check it out.
Thank you very much for dropping by!. I will definitely search the song on YouTube… I truly appreciate your visit.
Sending you all my best wishes!. Aquileana 😀
Mi querida A. ⭐ <<< la más brillante de estos cielos
La memoria vinculada a las palabras… no me extraña. El mejor baúl para los recuerdos está hecho de ellas. Y el tiempo que se agrega y es claro (¿lógico?) que no hay memoria ni recuerdos sin que transcurra el tiempo. Es una diosa completa y no es para menos con semejante linaje que junta Tierra y Cielo.
Tan completa, tan rotunda, no se me ocurre candidata mejor para pensar en el primer filósofo.
Y los ríos, memoria y olvido, dualidades y pares (¡qué binarios geniales estos muchachos!). Siento un súbito entusiasmo por Heidegger (académicamente un tanto desplazado, no faltan los fundamentalistas de lo correcto que temen algún pasado dudoso). Ya veremos qué depara.
Van mis besos no por retrasados menos sentidos. 🙂 🙂
Tu amiga que te quiere,
V.
PD: ¿Viste la convocatoria de Salto, no?
Pero qu excelente comentario y qué buena sorpresa encontrarte por acá … te extraño tanto, Vero… me encanta leerte aquí…
Coincido en tus valoraciones respecto a la genealogía de Mnemosyne, interesante que sea una descendiente directa de la Primera generación de Dioses… Y con nada menos que once hermanos-as….
Heidegger—- El concepto de Aletheia está planteado desde una perspectiva que te interesaría— porque ante todo, es una aproximación de cuño poético… como si la verdad que se desvela fuera un concepto platónico, que equipara lo verdadero, lo justo, lo bello…
Vi lo de Salto, sí… mañana lo voy a leer bien, porque me quedó una duda respecto a lo de las revistas publicadas… En cualquier caso, te mando una breve nota para preguntarte, porque creo que estoy confundida…
Besos y abrazos enormes, TQM, amiga…. Aquileana ⭐
Mnemosyne is the goddess for me! I am so ignorant, I didn’t even know there were female titans. And the mother of the nine muses, now that is also a great goddess for a writer and artist. I love this post. I feel inspired. XOXO
Hi there dear Brenda… thanks so much for the comment …
There were female titans indeed… They were 12 in total…
I hope you are doing well, my friend… I will be by your blog soon… Hugs and best wishes. Aquileana 😀
As ever as beautifully written as it is informative. A modern day Bullfinch! Thank you. I love reading these.
Thank you very much, dear Simon… Your feedback is much appreciated.
Sending you all my best wishes!. Aquileana 😀
I spelled Bulfinch correctly. The spell-checker was just trying to help, I suppose.
A wonderfully informative post, Aquileana. 🙂 I knew a little about Mnemosyne but only a little. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks a lot for dropping by and for your comment, Louise!. 🙂 I am really pleased to know that you liked the post…
Sending you all my best wishes!. Aquileana 😀
My very big compliments and thanks to the three artists who created this wonderful lecture for all of us. I can now see the goddess of time Mnemosyne = the House of Moon in these beautiful gowns! I think it is still a problem nowadays if people are not given, maybe not for a money question, a decent burial. Relatives or the ghosts of the dead may not find peace and haunt the upper world! I will come back and read more in your wonderful post. All the best to you all.:):):) Martina
Hi there dear Martina, as always you leave such beautiful comments… thanks for highlighting the relationship between the name Mnemosyne and the Moon… as you may know, Selene was the greek goddess of the Moon and sometimes Artemis, the Goddess of Hunting, was also related to the Moon…. I think I should have written that on the post, now that you mention it.
Your comment is much appreciated… see you soon on your blog, my friend… Love and best wishes. Aquileana ⭐️
I knew nothing about Mnemosyne your research is just brilliant and to be returned to. I love 💕 your collaborations so important for artists and very well done in this blog. All of my best wishes as always Charlotte 🌸💕
Thanks a lot for your words dear Charlotte. I am very glad to know that you learnt a bunch of new facts regarding the Mother of the Muses…
Sending you love and all my best wishes!. Aquileana 😀
Aquileana I had not heard of Mnemosyne thanks for another fascinating myth and post I had heard of the muses and would love to see a movie about them, Cheers Kath.
Thanks a lot for your words dear Kath… I am pleased to knwo that you enjoyed the post and liked to learn about Mnemosyne… I will be posting on the Muses soon 😉
Love and best wishes. Aquileana ⭐
As always…just delightful. I do not believe I had heard of Mnemosyne. And when I tried to find out how to say her name, I couldn’t!! And when I tried to enlarge the chart of gods and goddess, I couldn’t! Loved the collaboration with other artists. Interesting to know the “mother of the muses” and just how that occured…that Zeus really got around, eh? I think it would be cool to be a Greek god.
Hi there dear Badfish… Thank you very much for your words concerning the collaboration… I am glad to know that you enjoyed it…
Oh… yes I know… I thought of the chart size, but there was no way to make it larger here as technically the sizes are 500×500… Anyhow, I hope you could read the names… Maybe you can make it bigger with Paint Brush or Monkey Pic, or any other editor online…
As to how to spell it… I have a trick… Go to Google Translator and type the word Mnemosyne in the left side, language English and then click on the button placed below on the left… It is a microphone and-if your speakers are on- you´ll get to hear the word loud and clear… ha 😀
I hope it helps, my friend…
Sending love and best wishes. Aquileana ⭐
wow, excellent work, dear friend 🙂
Thanks a lot, dear Leyla… I much appreciate it…. Happy weekend to you, dear friend. Love. Aquileana 🌹‼️
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Thanks so much for reblogging… It is much appreciated… I am wishing you a great week ahead… All my best wishes. Aquileana 🙂
Three Talents – what a treat 🙂
Thanks so much dear Eric… I am very pleased to read your words and hope you are doing fine… All my best wishes. Aquileana 🙂
Another wonderful post Aquileana. The collaboration with Christy and Resa is fantastic. Three very talented people working together.
Hi dear Dave… Thank you very much for appreciating our collaboration … Thanks also on Resa´s and Christy´s behalf… Best wishes to you. Aquileana ⭐
Thank you Dave! So wonderful to work with Aquileana and Resa on what is one of my proudest projects!
What a great collaboration. Loved your research on Mnemosyne. Very cool design and poem from your fabulous collaborators. 🙂
Thank you very much dear Kourt— We appreciate the nice words, my writer friend… Hugs to you, and best wishes. Aquileana 🙂
Hugs to you and hoping you are doing well! Best, K
Hugs back at you, dear Kourt…. happy week to you. Aquileana 😀
What a beautiful combination of poetry, art and Greek mythology. I always learn so much when I stop by and this post is no exception. I loved reading about the maidens and al the history, the beautiful poem – all of it. I also like to read Heidegger and your excerpts remind me that I want to read more of his stuff.
Abrazos fuertes –
CC
Hello there dear Cynthia. Thank you very much for your comment… I am beyond appreciative to read your words and glad to know that you enjoyed this collaboration.
Abrazos grandes. Aquileana ⭐
Bonjour AQUILEANA
Je ne suis pas de tous les jours
Mais à cet instant c’est un plaisir de te laisser un petit message
Venant du cœur bises , Bernard http://img15.hostingpics.net/pics/620858livre.gif .
Le temps n’est pas super bien triste chez moi
Le ciel pleure cela ne réchauffe guère le cœur
Il faut faire avec
Belle journée , Bernard
Merci cher Bernard… j’espère que tu te sens mieux mon ami… Des gros bisous… Aquileana ⭐
A successful collaboration! Art, poetry, design and Greek mythology! I always knew that I will learn when I visit your blog. Mnemosyne is now my favorite goddess! Kudos to all three of you for your project!
Thanks a lot for your words… Mnemosyne has become a new favorite to me, alongside Athena, the goddess of Wisdom…
Sending love and best wishes. Aquileana 😸
I’m always amazed at your depth of knowledge, Aquileana, I didn’t know the lovely lady at all and yet she seems to have had a great area of responsibility. Her name is so evocative, I could become a fan. 🙂 Happy times to you!
I love that piece of artwork in Christy’s section too. 🙂
Thanks so much for the nice feedback dear Jo… I am so pleased to know that you enjoyed this collaboration and learnt a bunch of new things concerning Mnemosyne… I thank you also on Christy´s behalf for your words regarding her poem… All the best to you. Aquileana 😀
Thank you Jo and Aquileana! I was honored to be a part of this amazing project!!
Good Morning Happy Days world 🙂
Thank you…. sending best wishes for your friday and weekend ahead. Aquileana 😀
Late as usual … there’s that studly Zeus doing his thing again! … But to me, awesome collaboration with Resa and Christy … Cheers to two good ladies of the north collaborating with the lady of the south. Well done!
Hi Frank, Thanks so much for your valuable feedback… It is Great to read your words and I am very happy gala to know that you enjoyed our feature on Mnemosyne…. Sending love for your weekend ahead. Aquileana 😊
Very exquisite and intricate details to artistry and information. Quite impressive.Very well executed.
Thank you very much for such thoughtful words… They are very appreciated… Sending all my best wishes. Aquileana 😉⭐️
Such a wonderful post Aquileana and I had missed out reading it, Mnemosyne the goddess of time and this description of yours “The Muses were nine young, beautiful maidens who became the representatives of poetry, the arts, the sciences and sources of inspiration….” says it all. The Muses are depiction of music, art, comedy, poetry and stories…it covers the enter spectrum of emotions and feelings that keep engaged and excited.
The first philosopher and the power of reasoning…these two words sums up all.
Deeply loaded with some fascinating facets of life, philosophy and the evolution of life and the world.
Have a lovely Sunday…
take care!!!
😀
Thanks a lot for your comment.. I appreciate it, dear Nihar… Needless to say that I am truly grateful for your words… you provided a great summary of Mnemosyne´s main attributes, including the relationship between her and Time -as an abstract entity or quality-words, Philosophy and Memory…. Sending love and best wishes, Aquileana 😀
Always a pleasure Aquileana to read such extensive and deeply insightful post.
Mnemosyne’s attributes are so much and so many things to learn and take is indeed fascinating.
take care!!!
😀
By the way Aquileana, I always wanted to ask you how do you such extensive research and how have you generated such wonderful repository of knowledge…
😀
Hi Nihar… Sorry for the delay… I almost lost your comment, my dear… As to your question, I usually work several days on the draft of each post… It takes day, you are right… Most times I write the informative section and then try to search images alongside it… I use programs such as Pic Monkey and Luna Pic to edit images…. That´s basically how I deal with it….
Sending love and best wishes. Aquileana … 😀
Hi Aquileana…not at all I can understand with so much of reply you have to make. Yes it is so much visible in every of your posts. It indeed requires intense and extensive search and research the kind of topic you cover and so much in detail. The art of your’s lies in beautifully combining the diversity of thoughts on focused topic that you have chosen.
Yes getting the right set of images is another challenge and without the balance of appropriate pictures the words limit the communication of our thought.
By the Aquileana you have so much traffic and such great community, you must have thought of converting into an online business venture? Did you ever given a serious thought in this direction.
You too lots of love and bliss…we all need that peace of mind and piece of unbridled joy.
take care!!!
😀
Hi Nihar…. thanks for your comment back to me… You totally caught the spirit of the tasks behind the post, so to speak…
I much enjoy your posts… they are always, clever and thought-provoking…
I bought the domain Aquileana a few years ago because I didn{t want anyone else to do so in my place, you know … but didn’t seriously consider to move the blog… I might do it if I believed I could earn a good amount of money… which I doubt it is the case, regardless of the amount of visits.
Anyhow, you leave me thinking… I will ask my brother what he thinks…
Sending love and wishing you a great weekend ahead. Aquileana ⭐
I am woefully behind on reading posts but this was (as usual) a beautiful and lovely post. ღ
Thanks a lot for your words… I am glad to read them and appreciate the visit too… I hope things are doing well over there… Love and best wishes for your new week ahead. Aquileana 😀
You are too kind, thank you for your support and friendship. ღ
¡Hola Aquileana! Ya que es Mnemosine la que guía e inspira este post, he de decir que, como es lógico, no me había olvidado de este lugar mágico en el que tantísimo compartes con nosotros. Estoy cursando un experto en coaching e inteligencia emocional (y preparando las oposiciones de secundaria, filosofía) lo cual me resta muchísimo tiempo; tanto para mi propia bitácora como para apreciar las de los demás.
He disfrutado muchísimo, ¿cuándo no?, con este post magnífico pues siento predilección por las musas y su origen, los ritos del inframundo… He aprendido muchas cosas. Y ha sido también agradable recordar al viejo Heidegger y su reivindicada aletheia. Me ha recordado al concepto de “revelación” tal y como lo explicaba René Guénon. Es decir, como un proceso que desvela la verdad, y al mismo tiempo la vela, en un doble movimiento de ocultar y manifestar (¡cuánto mejor no estaría el mundo si prevaleciera esa interpretación entre ulemas, curas y demás intermediarios!).
Felicitaciones para Resa por sus diseños y a Christie por sus evocadores versos, dos colaboradoras de lujo para un post de lujo. Como siempre lleno de inteligencia, bello tono didáctico, sutileza y elegancia.
A mantener el nivel, Aquileana, porque tú puedes eso y más. Un gran abrazo.
Hola querido José, qué bueno tenerte por aquí… E interesante saber de tu curso de Coaching, espero que te esté gustando e enriqueciendo tanto personal como profesionalmente… Como siempre valoro mucho tu comentario… En especial, en este caso, te agradezco que destacaras el concepto de aletheia de Heidegger y como fue retomando por … Esta última vinculación me resulta novedosa y ya me encargaré de investigar un poco…
Gracias, asimismo en nombre de Christy y Resa… Sé que apreciarán mucho tus palabras, amigo…
Te dejo un fuerte abrazo. A la brevedad pasaré por tu blog. Aquileana 😀
Another brilliant article Aquileana. I’m always amazed how much knowledge you have and how much we all readers learn from you. This post really caught my attention as soon as I read the first line itself, “goddess of Memory and the inventor of Words.” Looks like us writers should really know more about her considering she’s the goddess of words… Hope she’ll give her blessings to all the writers around the word 🙂
BTW, I’ve nominated you for the 3 Day Quotes Challenge. Please feel free to turn this down if you don’t have enough time… Here’s my post: http://heenarathorep.com/2016/02/28/quotes-challenge-3/
I’m looking forward to reading some amazing and magical Greek mythological quotes from you… Hope you’ll participate 🙂
Have a great day!
Hi there dear Heena…. I agree with you… Writers and thinkers should keep her more in mind, being the goddess of Words and Memory… You are quite right…. As to the challenge, I will bookmark it… I usually post this sort of thing, even when I might do it weeks… or months… later… I will, though, and I think that it´s ll what matters at the end … right.?…
Thanks so much for your great comment and for the nomination … Sending love and best wishes. Aquileana 😉
Yep… what really matters is that you do it, no matter when 🙂
You’re welcome! I’m looking forward to reading your quotes!
Have a great day, my friend.
I was not familiar with Mnemosyne (or maybe I’d forgotten her over time :-)…but she is one cool goddess.
Thank you very much for dropping by!. I am really pleased to know that you liked the post…Mnemosyne is a quite unique Goddess, indeed. All the best to you Aquileana
Intriguing and thorough as always. Thank you Mnemosyne for my muse! 😀
Hey, quite high up on the hierarchy too! Thanks Aquileana!
Thanks a lot for your words, dear Kev… As always, it is awesome to have you here… Have an excellent week… best wishes. Aquileana 😀
Best wishes to you too.
And … happy weekend, dear Kev… Aquileana 🙂
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Muchas gracias Aquileana para este articulo muy interesante i completo.
Bises !
Me alegro mucho de que te haya gustado… Un beso grande. Aquileana 💫.-
Si, porque en mi libro, nunca hay tanto detalles. La mythologia de Edith Hamilton besos ! 🙂
Gracias por el dato sobre Hamilton, amiga… un beso grande. Aquileana ⭐
De nada Aquileana beso grande tambien 🙂
J’ai partagé ton post sur twitter ! 🙂
Je te remercie, mon amie… Bon jeudi… Aquileana 💫.-
you’re welcome
Lovely collaboration dear Aquileana.. And such a wonderful Goddess I had not heard of before..
I hope all is well with you and I so thank you for your recent visit.. it was so nice to see you..
Sending you Lots of Love and Big Hugs your way xxx ❤
Thank you very much dear Sue ❤
I truly appreciate your words… and you my friend…
I am wishing you a great weekend ahead, full of love and good moments. Aquileana ⭐
Bonsoir AQUILEANA je viens t’offrir
La fleur de L’amitié prends en soin
L’amitié à une grande place dans la vie
A toi de la garder
Certaines places sont cassables
Mais une amitié fidèle ne peut pas se briser
Alors donnons nous la main
Belle soirée , bises , Bernard
Belle fin de semaine http://img15.hostingpics.net/pics/865511bouquet.gif
Salut mon cher Berrnad… merci beaucoup pour tes mots et le beau bouquet amitié.. je t´embrasse. Bonne fin de semaine. Aquileana 😀
Beautiful post! As always, I love reading your posts, because I love mythology, I live and conspire mythology, so it feels like I am attending an event special for me.
I already had the privilege of experiencing the glorious design of Resa (and her other inspiring outlets I adore), the dress is damn gorgeous!
Thank you for introducing me to Christy, I look forward to discovering her writing!
Hope you have a wonderful weekend!
Hi dear Oloriel… It is such a pleasure to read your feedback… thanks so much for reading and I am very glad to know that you liked the collaboration…
Wishing you a great weekend …. Love and all the best to you. Aquileana ⭐
Hello my friend how are you
All is fine, thank you… wishing you a good week ahead. Aquileana ⭐
🙂
Now that’s a really impressive and interesting set of powers. Thanks for introducing us to yet another new Goddess 🙂
Hope you’re having a great day, dear Aquileana!
And thank YOU for your support and taking time to read and comment, dear Heena. Have a nice week ahead. Love. Aquileana ⭐
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Thank you very much for reblogging. All the best to you!, Aquileana 😀
Chiming in late here. This is such a delightfully informative collaboration. What the three if you impart and help to clarify in you understandable communication style, is both admired and appreciated. I spent time this past September in/on many Greek cities/islands as well as a visit to Ephesus. I wish I had read more of your blog posts prior to visiting; the history and its relevance would have been that much clearer. Thank you for creating time to educate and illuminate we of far less knowledge.
Thanks a lot for such words, dear Eric… I am grateful to read your comment and glad to know that you consider my content relevant. I truly hope I could visit Greece and Italy one day . Sending you all my best wishes!. Aquileana 😀
Gracias por información, aunque me pierda un poco en ingles
un saludo
Gracias… Ten en cuenta que en la barra lateral, si presionas la bandera de España, podrás acceder a una traducción del artículo en castellano… Saludos para vos. Aquileana 😊
Buffff estaba dormida para tanto Jjj gracias ☺️☺️☺️
Floare a primaverii. Azi uita cine esti si trezeste-te la viata o data cu natura. Fii un fluture zglobiu si aseaza-te pe prima floare a puritatii. Ziua sa-ti fie mai senina ca infinitul. La multi ani, floare a primaverii. Fie ca primavara sa-ti aduca bucurie in suflet, fericire si liniste.La multi ani! http://i1055.photobucket.com/albums/s509/lenus7/noapte%20buna/06fb054yI2J_zpsg3ca4r8e.png . http://i1055.photobucket.com/albums/s509/lenus7/noapte%20buna/142ya0w.jpg_zpsyjdd4jz8.png –
Thank you very much for your comment, dear Ileana. Sending you love and all my best wishes!. Aquileana 😀
Hace mucho que no me tocaba leer un poema con una cadencia tan sopesada, como negándose a soltar el momento en que uno va respirando entre versos. Con todo, me ha gustado, aunque lo he sentido denso, muy denso.
Como siempre, un gusto leer lo que nos compartes, Aquileana. Abrazo 😀
Hola Daniel… entiendo lo que decís… a veces la cuestión pasa, creo yo, por el tema… que en este caso, al ser una especie de tributo, puede tener otro “ritmo”…
Espero que estés bien… me alegra mucho leer tu comentario. Un abrazo. Aquileana 😀
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Thank you Aqui for letting me comment back to people here at the post on LADA. Sending love!
The pleasure is all mine… thank you for taking time to reply to comments here, dear CB…. I hope you have a very nice week. Love and best wishes. Aquileana ⭐
Aww you are a star, a lovely shining star, AP!! xxoo
Bonsoir belle jeune fille AQUI
Le Bonheur est une plume
La plus légère qui soit
Jamais assez belle pour toi
Ma Plume je la partage avec toi
Le Bonheur se cueille comme une fleur
Il faut prendre soin avec précaution
Il faut attention que celui-ci ne se fane pas
Par ces petits mots de Bonheur
Passe une agréable soirée
Prends bien soin de toi
Bises , Bernard
Je t’offre un petit café ou tisane http://img15.hostingpics.net/pics/307211caf.gif .
je te remercie mon ami pour ces douces et touchantes mots… bonne semaine, cher Bernard. Aquileana ⭐
What a beautiful and well done collaboration. Such talented and intelligent women. Choosing Mnemosyne was simply perfect. Whether she was creating the Nine Muses, or creating words and memory, she is just a fascinating lady to embrace. Thank you so much for such a smart and beautifully done essay. Always such a delight to come for a visit to your website.
Hello there dear Johanna… thanks so much for such a thoughtful comment… I had barely heard of Mnemosyne until this post …. and I could not agree more with you… she is a very special Goddess, with many important attributes, so to speak…
I am very glad to know that you enjoyed the collaboration…Love and best wishes to you. Aquileana ⭐
You’re a source of all knowledge. Thanks for the insights into Plato’s theories and how they are informed. I love the collaborations for today. Beautiful words and gown. Very appropriate. Thanks!
When I was very young we had these books on Greek mythology which I found fascinating. I so wish I could remember the titles and I find it ironic that this post is on Mnemosyne, the Goddess of Memory. Anyway I really appreciate the genealogy as it helps to see the relationships among the Gods and Goddesses which enables me to get it straight in my mind.
The dress that Resa designed is fabulous and I’m going to read the background on its creation. Christy’s poem was equally beautiful. Thank you for this informative post.
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Another wonderful post to keep a great greek age alive, Aquileana. Very impressive.
Have a nice weekend,
Ulli
Thank you very much dear Ulli… It´s great to read your words ❤ happy week ahead. All the best to you!, Aquileana 😀
Your post is wonderful, with its three womens aspects on the theme of Mnemosyne. I painfully admit that I did not know about her, and she has captured my imagination. Thankyou.
Mnemosyne is not too well known… I had barely heard of her, until this post… It is hard to understand due her importance and the fact that she was the Muses´mother—
Thanks so much for dropping by. All the best to you!, Aquileana 😀
Liebe Aquileana einen regenfreien Start in die Osterwoche wünsche ich dir mit vielen lieben Grüßen Klaus in Freundschaft
It has been raining over here too… I hope you have a sunny spring dear Klaus… Sending love and best wishes. Aquileana ⭐
This was really cool. The presentation and flow was a joy to read. Thank you.
Thank you very much for your words… By the way, I came across your blog via Nathalie… your poems are stunning… wishing you good luck. Aquileana ☀️
Thank you so much and glad we crossed. Looking forward to visiting your space. Blessing 🙏❤️
So I am … Blessings and best wishes. Aquileana ☀
I confess – I came here for the Rossetti. Gosh, but you know your stuff though! 🙂
Thank you very much for dropping by… Yes, Rossetti’s painting is mesmerizing so I totally understand that it caught your attention… Sending you all my best wishes!. Aquileana 😀
I’ve received your best wishes and intend to use them as the centre point of a collage entitled ‘Love from Disparate Sources is no less Valid’. 😉
Yeah – I’m joking.
Hahaha…. And yet… why not? 😀 ..
Have a nice week ahead. Aquileana
😉 Will do, you too.
Ogni tuo articolo è profondo e di piacevolissima lettura
Un caro saluto, aquileana,silvia
Grazie mille queridisima Silvia per le belle parole.
E ‘un piacere avervi qui. Un Abbraccio. Aquileana 💫
Thanks for so much insight into the history surrounding the goddess – from ancient mystery religions all the way through to Heidegger. Such a vast and impressive store of information, and always so entertaining to read, dear Aquileana 🙂
And the art robe is surely fit for a goddess, wow!
Thank you very much for such a nice comment, dear Sue… I am glad to know that you enjoyed the reading and found the post interesting… Also, Thanks on Resa’s behalf for your words concerning her gown… I Love it too!.
All the best to you… Happy week ahead. Aquileana 😺
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Thank you very much for the award. I really appreciate the nomination and will be posting on it this thursday…. Sending love and best wishes. Aquileana 😀
[…] Challenge: “Memory”, as a atribute to Mnemosyne and “Inspiration”, as tribute to The Muses […]
Liebe Aquileana schönen Sonntag wünscht dir Klaus mit viel Sonnenschein und danke für deine lieben Zeilen Klaus in Freundschaft
Buongiorno Aquileana,
A wonderful collaborative post. The back story of Mnemosyne, the amazing dress and poem was a delight to read.
I need Mnemosyne help in retaining information! So much going on and too much to remember!!
Have a wonderful week.
ciao Luciana
`So much going on and too much to remember!´… so true… I couldn´t agree more with you cara Luciana….
Thank you very much for dropping by and for your comment…. I am really pleased to know that you liked this collaboration on the greek Goddess of Memory and mother of the Muses…
Un abbraccio per voi. Aquileana ⭐️.-
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Very little devotion is given to Mnemosyne anymore, unfortunately, and due primarily to the seemingly spectacular technological innovations of Hephaestus. Which have both clouded our memories and replaced them with technology with the apparent effect of making human memory obsolete. But that is a grave mistake, and a shortsighted view of both Man and Memory.
As a man who has both built his own Memory Palace and eventually a Memory City (Agapolis) I know well the literary, scientific, psychological, spiritual, and even the industrial and material benefits Memory brings to those who honor her.
It is also no accident she is the Mother of the Muses. For the Muses live most truly in the Minds and Souls of Men.
Thanks so much and for such great introductory words and background. All my best wishes. Aquileana 😀
[…] took the form of animals aiming to sleep with his future lovers. For example, Zeus consorted with Mnemosyne in the form of a shepherd. Leda was seduced by Zeus in the form of swan. He even fell for a young […]
Grandi emozioni nella lettura dei tuoi trattati mitologici, sempre colmi di mistero e sorprese….
Un abbraccio, Aquileana,silvia
Ti ringrazio molto cara Silvia… Hai un grande Venerdì e molto buon fine settimana!. Abbraccio. Aquileana 🙂
Grazie a te, radioso autunno carissima,silvia
Tante grazie… un abbraccio, amica. Aquileana 😀
Wow..loved the poetry. Don’t remember all but thank you for sharing this information. At least now I know who goddess Mnemosyne was!!! 😊 Great post as always…I referred your blog to a friend and she really loved it dear!!! Happy weekend xx 😘
And as she was the Goddess of Memory!… I bet you´ll remeber her ! 😉
Thanks so much for dropping by ❤ I hope your sunday is a nice one… Happy week ahead… Aquileana 😀
Haha, yeah I remember her! I should! 🙂 Always a pleasure reading your posts!!! Your blog is a sea of information and Love it!!! Happy week ahead dear and hope you have a great Tuesday xx 🙂
Thanks so much and likewise! xx 💗 Aquileana 🍒
I just had my mind blown with this wonderful information about the Goddess of Philosophy. Why didn’t I stumble here when I was a young teen looking to read more about the Greek myths and life. Great work Aquileana… Just a question, what is the meaning of Aquileana?
Thanks a lot for dropping by and for your comment!… I am glad to know that you enjoyed the post…. Oh and Aquileana comes from Achilles (the Hero of the Trojan War), but the avatar is from Athena, the goddess of Reason & wisdom… So I guess It is a mix among these two characters, somehow… Sending love & best wishes. Aquileana 🙂
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[…] Plato was a keen defender of Oral tradition, against writing. This is evident particularly in his dialogue “Phaedrus”, in which Socrates (by retelling an Egyptian myth), states that Writing will produce forgetfulness in the minds of those who learn to use it, because they will not practice their memory. […]
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[…] as he had overthrown his father. As a result, although he sired the gods Demeter, Hestia, Hera, Hades and Poseidon by Rhea, he devoured them all as soon as they were born to prevent the […]
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Thanks so much for sharing… have an excellent weekend! 😀
Thank you very much for the visit to my blog. I have been following your posts closely for some time. They are marvelous. Have a great day!
Thank you very much… Thrilled to read your words!!!. Have a great week ahead 😀 😉
Great times ahead!
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I absolutely adore the sketches … & YOU!. Thanks so much dear Re ❤ 🙂
I just popped over again dear Aquileana to refresh my memory on this post.. And glad I did, I hope all is well with you dear friend and enjoyed the sketches and re reading again.
Thanks so much my friend… Glad that you enjoyed it… again 😀 Currently woking on the second part on Minor Arcana, which will be out soon. Many hugs across the miles 😀 ❤
Will look forward to it Aquileana xx thank you x
PS… And thank you for appreciating the sketches, as well, dear Sue ❤ xo
Loved them. xx
Thank you dear friend. Wishing you an excellent weekend 😊💌
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Great job, ladies! I’ve been meaning to visit this post for a while, and I finally got around to it. Beautiful poetry and dress too!
Thank you very much deat Carolee. So happy to read your words here—- Much love & best wishes 🙂 ❤
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Thank you very much 😘
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Reblogged this on Alessandria today @ Pier Carlo Lava.
Great post 🌸💫💛
Thank you 🙏🏼 ❤️enjoy your weekend 🎈