Metis and her excuse of a husband
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Metis and her excuse of a husband
Hi, Can i request one of Zeus Ambulius, Metis, and Athena Ambulia?
Zeus Ambulius (counsellor), Metis, and Athena Ambulia (counsellor, of council)
Metis Worship Ideas
Take an online course.
Do logic puzzles.
Research oceanography (she's an Oceanid!)
Play chess or other forms of strategy/logic games.
Read about the trope of the "guile hero".
Research climate change & its effects.
Read about flies & other insects! Research entomology!
Participate in protests - one of her epithets is "worker of righteousness". (Safely!)
Do jigsaw/physical puzzles!
Read about Metis Island in Antarctica.
Read about 9 Metis, a larger main-belt asteroid!
Read about Metis, the moon of Jupiter! Research teh other moons of Jupiter!
Read about the different versions of the myth of Athena's birth.
Research political science and how Metis is seen as Zeus' wisdom as a king.
Fight for the rights of others (again, safely!)
Happy Theogamia!
I know this holiday is to celebrate the marriage between Zeus and Hera but I am curious - how do other hellenic polytheist or people who worship the Greek gods feel about Zeus' other wives? Do you have a UPG about them and Hera?
From what I know Metis was his first wife, who he consumed, Themis was his second wife, who seemed to evolve from wife to advisor when Hera became his wife. I'd really love to research the historical development of this, not just the mythological, but I haven't looked far into it. Was it always believed he had 3 wives with Hera being his primary one, or did she develop as a goddess later on?