In Greece, Cybele met with a mixed reception. She became partially assimilated to aspects of the Earth-goddess Gaia, of her possibly Minoan equivalent Rhea, and of the harvest–mother goddess Demeter. Some city-states, notably Athens, evoked her as a protector, but her most celebrated Greek rites and processions show her as an essentially foreign, exotic mystery-goddess who arrives in a lion-drawn chariot to the accompaniment of wild music, wine, and a disorderly, ecstatic following. Uniquely in Greek religion, she had a eunuch mendicant priesthood, the Galli.[4] Many of her Greek cults included rites to a divine Phrygian castrate shepherd-consort Attis, who was probably a Greek invention. In Greece, Cybele became associated with mountains, town and city walls, fertile nature, and wild animals, especially lions.
The Origin
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Introduction to Triadic Healing Part #5
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The Annals of Asha (The Asha Chronicles)
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The First Origin Story
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The Historical Timeline
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The Holy Roman Empire’s War of Light and Dark / The War of Good and Evil
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The Gathas : Translated
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The Book of Wisdom
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Putting It Together
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Updates
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Deeper Analysis : 15 July 2025
Here, I collect all my findings on (1) Ea (2) Marduk (3) Sifra (4) Kakía (5) Pluto
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