Journey into the Underworld: Understanding the mighty Hades



Dive into the captivating world of Hades, the mighty Greek God of the Underworld. This compelling video explores the intriguing mythology, powerful symbolism, and complex relationships of this often misunderstood deity. Uncover the truth about Hades, his rule over the afterlife, and his love story with Persephone. For keen learners of mythology and curious minds alike. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more mythological content.

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9 thoughts on “Journey into the Underworld: Understanding the mighty Hades”

  1. Projecting is being disrespectful where the voice box is redundant but thoughts vibrate they have baggage with them. A clear channel in a feeling respect is earned in the realms you have to show him what you know about yourself . No 5 senses outside only the one the 6th.

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  2. Hades is another interpretation of what man dreams thus he creates in 'his' stories. There all man stories. Religion is all about 'manmade stories.' There is no judgment, sin, hell… unless YOU want to create it, when you pass from this place. Its man the created evil, thus its man that is the source of that evil. Man needs to take ownership of what it creates and stop blaming the Gods that are observing are dumb @#%%*!

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  3. You missed several things, and confused him several times.

    1: there was that lived in Hades with, happy you're his wife Persphone, there daughter Melinoe Goddess of Nightmares and Madness, there son Zagreus god of Mysteries. And Hecate three faced titaness of witchcraft, crossroads, & Necromancy. The key you mentioned she actually held that, along with a torch, a snake, bad company bad. Hades allowed to rule Tartarus. Because she didn't fight against the Olympians.

    Can I have no connection to agriculture, that was Demeter goddess of agriculture, Persphone goddess of spring, and Dionysus god of harvest, fertility, vineyard, drinking.

    No he wasn't Plutus god of wealth, was the son of Demeter and a cretan laison (who was a son of Zeus).Demeter is Hades sister and mother-in-law. It wasn't until 2nd century A.D. in roman mythology did the two get confused as one because of the name.

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