Les tres Moires, per Alexander Rothaug. Tremp d'ou en llenç, 124 x 174 cm; c. 1910.

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Les tres Moires, per Alexander Rothaug. Tremp d'ou en llenç, 124 x 174 cm; c. 1910.
Mayblade day 27: Destined
Mayblade day 27: Destined Storm Pegasis: Born to Fight L'dragoDestined to defeat L'dragoAnd to die afterwardsI also sketched the moires. The greek gods that deciding about Destiny and fate.
Santiago Caruso • Our Ladies of Sorrow
The 3 Moiras in greek mythology... sometimes, you can feel some threads of destiny snaking around you, converging in a direction. This is the flow, the tao, the will of God, the expansion of the Universe.
The one who has already surrendered will gladly braid the threads of their destiny with gratitude for this gift, and that, by Grace, they could “feel” the threads/hear the music of the spheres.
The one lost in the ways of ego will fight by all means the threads, for they might not go in the direction of their desire.
Handling your relation to fate is the object of all philosophy and spirituality, for this gap between what you want and what you get is the root of pain.
Fun fact, as we witness a major shift on Earth, humanity will handle it in those two possible ways: the conservatives and the progressives, and this confrontation will be...
Les Moires by Olivier Ramonteu Via Flickr:
Un fil daurat, per John Melhuish Strudwick. Oli en llenç; 1885.
Les Parques pour les romains, ou Moires pour les grecs, gardiennes et maîtresses des destins. Elles tissent, déroulent et bien sur, coupent le fil du destin des vivants.
Ici c'est Decima (Lachésis pour les grecs) la Parque qui déroule le fil et Morta (Atropas), celle qui est chargée de couper le fil qui mesure la durée de la vie de chaque mortel. On peut comprendre qu'elles étaient particulièrement craintes et honorées : un coup de ciseaux et au revoir la compagnie... Simple comme un coupe fil.... Désolé 😂
Plus sérieusement, on notera qu'au final, ils assumaient parfaitement que c'étaient les femmes qui tenaient en leur pouvoir le destin de l'humanité...
Détails des "Trois Parques" (vers 1530-1540) de Marco Bigio (1500-1550), Palazzo Barberini.
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