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there is so much to say, and not enough time. my days and nights have blended together.
i have many thoughts on the proceedings of the last few days. i just need space to breathe, and time to write it down. 🎐
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Lofn was the goddess of forbidden loves in Norse mythology. Her name possibly meant ‘comforter’ or ‘loving’ and she could be invoked to get rid of the shame around one’s forbidden desires. Lofn also facilitated lovers coming together, and protected them from the wrath of others. Whilst she may not have changed the minds of those who disapproved, she helped star-crossed lovers find a way to be together safely and helped create their own hearth where the vision was more tolerant. In chapter 35 of Prose Edda she was described as “She is so gentle and so good to invoke that she has permission from All-Father or Frigg to arrange unions between men and women, even if earlier offers have been received and unions have been banned. From her name comes the word lof, meaning permission as well as high praise.” (Elie Saab Fall 2017 Haute Couture Collection)
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Orestes: Oh girl. How I pity the dark life you live.
Electra: No one else has ever pitied me, you know.
Orestes: No one else has ever been part of your grief. End ID]
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Gaia (Γαῖα meaning ‘earth’) was the goddess of the earth and one of the primordial elemental deities born at the dawn of creation in Greek mythology. She was one of the first beings to emerge from Khaos at the creation of the Universe and was the mother of all Gods, Giants and mortal creatures who sprang from her. Gaia was also the prime opponent of the heavenly gods. First she rebelled against her husband Ouranós (god of the sky), then she assisted Zeus (king of the gods) in overthrowing Kronos (god of time). Finally, she was angry with Zeus for putting her Titan sons into Tartarus, by producing the tribe of Giants and Typheous to try and destroy and dethrone him, but both failed in their attempts. (Marchesa Spring 2020 Ready-to-Wear Collection)
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