Minoan Civilization in the 21st Century The Wheel of the Goddess ElΑna Copyright 2019 Pantelis Efthimiou ΕΣΤΙΑ - Spiritual Center & Contemporary Temple of Goddess
Traveling through the mythical clouds, in the deep blue-turquoise sea of the Mediterranean, the body of the Goddess emerges through the foams of the sea. Full of fruits, abundance, trees and springs, Crete gives birth to Minoan civilization. Then, full of love, Mother Goddess spread her beauty all over Greece thus developing Mycenaean civilization. Minoan Civilization was a womb not only for Greece but also for all of Europe. From the perspective of the Goddess and poetry it is like all Goddesses, as sisters, supported each other across Europe, thus creating a World Web of Love and Sanctity. We can see this through archaeological excavations where identical statuettes and symbols have been found throughout Europe
The Goddess in Minoan Civilization The Goddess in Minoan Civilization has a prime role as a Mother and a source of inspiration. She was the one that gave the vision to people to continue and develop new skills. The Goddess was taking all the roles, she was the Daughter, the Lover, the Mother, the Healer, the Teacher, the Grandma, Death and Life. Everything had to do with death. Today, death is full of fear in the minds of humanity. The Goddess heals this fear by making love with Death, giving a completely different perspective, a perspective full of orgasm and delight, a perspective that comes through Love. We find symbols of the Goddess where she holds the two axes and the two snakes thus showing that the Goddess unites the opposites. The Mother Goddess does not set rules and does not give a handbook on how to get into heaven. What the Goddess gives us is Love, so that we are called upon to unite every opposite through Love. This union is the key to Paradise.
The Goddess as Melissa (Bee) A great symbol of the Goddess of Minoan civilization that still exists today is Melissa (Bee). This little golden power animal that unites with its entire community. Bees keep an important element for our culture, for all cultures, and this element is Unity. The bees work together for the same vision, for the vision the Goddess has given to them. Bees trust the vision, trust the Goddess, trust the plan. This is a quality we have lost as people and we are called to find it again. Thus, the Goddess Melissa comes to the 21st century to remind us what it means to work with unity and love, to be united again, how to live in a community and not alone. Goddess s vision is based on the common good, collective change, healing and inevitably to transformation. An individual vision is based on the satisfaction of personal ambition or ego. This is how we can distinguish a collective vision from an individual one.
The vision comes from the heart and makes us creative. Modern society that has been created on distorted patriarchal structures, which have changed the position and sanctity of the two sexes, teaches us only to produce, not to create. Vision makes us to create because it flourishes from the heart where we can meet our soul, the very essence of the Goddess. Her Face I would say. Really, do you have a vision for your life? Have you ever felt the need to be part of a vision for common good? How would it be if you were involved in a shared vision for collective change? How would it be one day to see that the world has changed and you were part of this change? How would it be if you were able to answer the question who you are?
Here is a series of pictures The Labyrinth: Another Minoan Symbol of the Goddess that has played and continues to play an important role in healing. The Labyrinth is the movement of the Sun and the Moon. It is the inner path of our transformation. Ecstatic Dance: A sacred ritual in front of the altar of the Goddess who brings life.
The Bird Goddess: The Bird Goddess symbolizes death and life together. The power of life. With four wings flying in all the worlds. It reminds the Cherubim. The wild female power that brings the beauty of life through freedom. Bird Goddess
The Phaistos Disc: An Invocation to the Moon and the Waters. The cycle of waters, the cycle of the Moon, the cycle of Life. Priestess Therapist: A great healer keeps snakes of healing. In the bowl she places the snake drug with herbs, so it creates healing fluid.
The Goddess of Snakes: The goddess joining the opposite. It unites us with inner peace and tranquility. It takes us out of the bipolar state and puts us in unity. Sacred Sexual Energy. Sacred Masculine: Men have fully embedded their nature through the Goddess. They are in agreement and co-operation. Free.
Female Goddess statuses Presentation of the Minoan Civilization and how expressed in the 21st Century through the Hellenic Wheel of Goddess ElAna, in Belgium, in the Temple of the Goddess of Belgium.
Presentation of the Minoan Civilization and how expressed in the 21st Century through the Hellenic Wheel of Goddess ElAna, in Belgium, in the Temple of the Goddess of Belgium. Presentation of the Minoan Civilization and how expressed in the 21st Century through the Hellenic Wheel of Goddess ElAna, in Belgium, in the Temple of the Goddess of Belgium.
Presentation of the Minoan Civilization and how expressed in the 21st Century through the Hellenic Wheel of Goddess ElAna, in Belgium, in the Temple of the Goddess of Belgium. Presentation of the Minoan Civilization and how expressed in the 21st Century through the Hellenic Wheel of Goddess ElAna, in Belgium, in the Temple of the Goddess of Belgium.
Presentation of the Minoan Civilization and how expressed in the 21st Century through the Hellenic Wheel of Goddess ElAna, in Belgium, in the Temple of the Goddess of Belgium. Learn about Hellenic Goddess's Wheel and our education as Modern Priestesses and Priests of the Goddess of God at the following link www.goddesselana.com Many Wishes