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Original notes: 2006/12/9
Euphoria, euphoric, euphorically, ephotic, Euphrates,
Euphrosyne, euphuism, also euphony, euphonize, euphonium,
euphenics, euphemism
Euphoria holds many secrets, especially that of the reference to
The Three Graces of Greek mythology concerning the Euphrosyne.
The Three Graces are represented by Algaea or Aglaia [Beauty],
Thalia
[Good Cheer], and Euphrosyne [Mirth]. Algaea relates to
knowledge and its beautiful butterfly. Mirth relates to the
spiritual joy held within. And finally the apex, Thalia, [also
correlates to Theta - Thalamus]
relates to God's love expressed in balance.
Euphoria is expressed in balance in forms of beauty, human
creativity, fertility, and all of nature. Aphoria contains an
endless funnel of knowledge and mysteriously sits exactly where
it should in the mapping system, and directly correlates to
Algaea. See noesis map. In balancing knowledge, we must look for beauty, which
can only come when
joy is brought forward.
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[daughters of Zeus], each one a charis, almost as chariots,
as possibly in horse drawn carriages. In a possible deeper
sense,
operating systems within the mind. These Charites are again
hinted at in the Visions of Zechariah.
The mystery around The Three Graces is ever lasting and quite
worth researching. They seem to be representing the [black sun]
and [white light] side of the brain connected directly to [love,
and the heart], leaving the other side of the brain as a
mystery.
The Grecian poet [Homer] claimed they were part of the retinue
of Aphrodite. Romans labeled them Gratiae
[Graces]. The Charites are also associated with the underworld
and the Eleusinian Mysteries. According to other writers, the
river Cephissus near Delphi was sacred to them.
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Euphoria is closely related to well-being, which is a balanced
state of being. During the late 16th and 17th centuries, the
form of expression [euphuism] was prevalent over labeling of
aphoristic opinions. In order to express ourselves, we can use
the spirit to balance the [sound] received, in effect, change
the outcome and understanding.
This understanding comes from the perception of the senses,
which the Greeks were hinting at in their art forms. The
Thalamus is the key relay station for all sensory information in
the brain. Our conscious censer
will determine the reception, discernment, or hypnosis. A snake
can sound appealing.
The dictionary doesn't say much about euphoria, there are many
others analogical words that tell the truth and meaning, such as ephotic,
the part of water that receives the most light waves, and the
perception of light or thought, as in plant or human.
Attune to charity for your sentient
perception and credence.
R. Mark Sink 2006/12/9
Review and update: 2007/5/26
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