Watching the global events happening around the world, I realise the necessity of redefining
the word “human” and what are the criteria for someone to be called as such. Since our planet
faces harmful situations due to inhuman actions, it is very important to dia-gnose the problem
and find a solution, before it is too late for all of us.
In order to do so, we need to go back to ancient myths which will help us make a proper
dia-gnosis.
For many people, a myth is a combination of the supernatural and a bit of reality that has an
instructional purpose. However, is that what a myth actually is?
No!
Myth is actual history. Therefore, we need to search our myths in order to find our true
history, namely the origins of the human himself.
According to ancient Greek mythology (i.e. history), there are 12 Gods. The 12 Gods of
Olympus: Dia (or Zeus), Hera, Artemis, Athena, Hermes, Demeter, Apollo, Aphrodite,
Hephaestus, Ares, Hestia and Poseidon.
Now, I will prove to you that these Gods are real and they do exist. They exist within every
human being upon this planet, regardless of the country that he is born in and the language t
hat he speaks. Furthermore, the 12 Gods of Olympus are the core and the fundamental
structure of true Democracy.
These 12 Gods are actually the 12 values that define a human being and consequently
his society that his lives in, organised through democracy.
Each Olympian God corresponds to a value that is innate to the human. And all the 12 values
put together, they create (as shown in the picture) the human being. A human being is a whole, such as Olympus. And that is why, you can NEVER separate the 12 Values or even remove one. They are a whole.
Olympus begins with the letter O, denoting the whole, the circle that includes everything
together. From the smallest particle of life (cells) to the largest ones (solar systems, planets
etc), everything is a connected whole “O”, a wholeness.
Now let’s see our 12 Gods and connect them with the 12 Values.
Dia represents logic. He represents the light within our Nous (Mind). His lumi-nous value
represented by his name Dia is utilised in languages such as Spanish and Portuguese in
the word “day = dia”. Hera represents Freedom. It is important to note here the connection
with the God of Bravery who is Ares. If we write their names with Greek letters, we will see
that they share the same ones: Hera = ΗΡΑ (IRA) and Ares = ΑΡΗ (ΑRI), but with the letters
rearranged. This connection portrays that someone bravely fights for his freedom, such as Leon
idas bravely (Ares) fought for the freedom (Hera) of his people. You need bravery in
order to breathe the “AIR OF FREEDOM” and you fight every day in order to achieve great
things in life. Artemis represents virtue, the “art” of ethics. Athena is Justice herself and that
is why she was born from Dia’s forehead, because in order to administer justice you need to
administer with logic. Hermes is the God of equality. Demeter and Apollo represent
abundance and truth respectively. Aphrodite is the value of Aesthetics and is often paired with
Hephaestus, who are the only ones to have the letter “Φ = phi” within their names,
denoting the golden mean (or divine proportion), symmetry, balance and therefore
beauty and harmony. Hestia is the Olympian for the value of Eudaimonia and lastly Poseidon,
the God of the Sea and Waters, representing self-knowledge and knowing who you truly are.
Water is a valuable source of life for the humans and the human body consists of a great
amount of water. That is the reason why “Know thyself” is the value of Poseidon.
Therefore we have 6 female Olympians (Hera, Artemis, Athena, Aphrodite, Demeter and
Hestia) and 6 male Olympians (Dia, Hermes, Apollo, Ares, Hephaestus and Poseidon) creating
equality and when we put them together we have the total number of 12.
Each value contains all the 12 values within. For example Logic contains freedom, virtue,
truth, justice, self-knowledge, bravery, harmony, aesthetics, abundance, Eudaimonia, equality
and logic, since logic creates logic. In the case of the Value of Logic, logic includes the 12 values
and it is also placed in the
13th main position (and axis point) as shown below.
The same applies to all the remaining values.
s for all the values.
regarding the architecture in the buildings such as Parthenon have a 144° degree upper angle
What does “arithmos” mean though?
Melody is expressed through our voice, where it is harmonized with other people’s voice through this Value System preserving a healthy rhythm within our societies.
dishonesty (against virtue), injustice, inequality, envy (no abundance), lies (no truth),
ugliness (no aesthetics), disharmony, cowardice, misery (no eudaimonia), oblivion
(you do not know who you are anymore).
are the pulse for our lives and societies. They are the beginning (A) and the beating
pulse (rhythm) that regulate harmoniously our lives.
there are 13 “Alphas”: ΔΙΑ (Dia) consists of only one alpha within his name such as ΗΡΑ (Hera), ΑΦΡΟΔΙΤΗ (Aphrodite), ΑΡΗ (Ares), ΕΣΤΙΑ (Hestia),
ΠΟΣΕΙΔΩΝΑ (Poseidon), ΔΗΜΗΤΡΑ (Demeter), ΑΡΤΕΜΗ (Artemis) and
ΗΦΑΙΣΤΟ (Hephaestus). ΑΘΗΝΑ (Athena) and ΑΠΟΛΛΩΝΑ (Apollo) have two alphas each,
at the beginning and end of their names respectively. Lastly, ΕΡΜΗ (Hermes) has no alpha. 13 Alphas are within the wholeness of Olympus…..
from the verb “Reo” (ΡΕΩ) which means “to flow”.
There is no ethics and moral values. Ethics and God are two words that in the
Greek language are connected. In the Greek language, God is translated as ΘΕΟΣ (Theos)
such as in the word “Theology” = Theo (or Theos meaning God) and Logy from logic.
Now if we switch the letters that compose the first syllable of the word “The-os”, we will see the following: Ethos namely Ethics.
if your government and your “political leaders” are characterized by these values and remember
who you truly are.
June 2018. He continues to fight even behind the bars and calls all humans around the world
to fight for justice, freedom, truth, equality, harmony, abundance, aesthetics with logic, bravery
and virtue.
you are great, human.
ΠΗΓΗ