What is your Favorite Mythological story or Legend and Do you believe there is some Truth to these Legends?
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2011/05/03 15:30:46
What is your Favorite mythological Story or Legend ?
and Do you believe that these stories hold some Truth to the legends
our Ancestors made these stories for a good reason there is hidden truth inside these stories
They used to say for Years that the story of the Trojan war was just a story until they the ancient city destroyed and proof the story and the city existed
and much of the story that has been told has been found to be True!!
they found Scrolls and stone tablets to confirm Helen of troy and Paris of troy existed
and a war broke out over when pairs stole Helen away
and proof of a ten year war against the city of Troy
Today Troy is a city in Ruins from once a glorious day

example For Centuries Druids and Pagans have long said that herbs have magical properties to cure illness and sickness and disease
today with modern medicine we can actually prove this that herbs do cure disease and treat disease and are very good for the body
Using Alchemy Druids and Pagans combined minerals and herbs together to create new things which is the basics for modern medicine..
and Do you believe that these stories hold some Truth to the legends
our Ancestors made these stories for a good reason there is hidden truth inside these stories
They used to say for Years that the story of the Trojan war was just a story until they the ancient city destroyed and proof the story and the city existed
and much of the story that has been told has been found to be True!!
they found Scrolls and stone tablets to confirm Helen of troy and Paris of troy existed
and a war broke out over when pairs stole Helen away
and proof of a ten year war against the city of Troy
Today Troy is a city in Ruins from once a glorious day

example For Centuries Druids and Pagans have long said that herbs have magical properties to cure illness and sickness and disease
today with modern medicine we can actually prove this that herbs do cure disease and treat disease and are very good for the body
Using Alchemy Druids and Pagans combined minerals and herbs together to create new things which is the basics for modern medicine..

















but i post a blog on hot dogs and everyone piles on the votes on that
The First American Tears
Kama Pua'a was endowed with superhuman powers, according to the legends, and could shape-shift and command the rain and waters to obey him. He traveled between the islands in a magical canoe, which became a small shell that he could tuck into his loincloth when he was on land. One day he voyaged to the southeastern point of Hawaii to Cape Kumukahi.
He walked over lava, through forests and over hills and finally came to Akani Kolea. From here, he could look down into Kalua Pele (the pit of Pele) where the goddess of fire lived with her people. One of her sisters looked up on this night and saw Kama Puu'a, playing a small hand drum and dancing gracefully on the hilltop. She thought that he looked like a fine man who could be the husband of one of them and begged Pele to call him down into the crater.
But Pele scorned him, for she knew of his brutal, hidden side. She sent clouds of s...
Kama Pua'a was endowed with superhuman powers, according to the legends, and could shape-shift and command the rain and waters to obey him. He traveled between the islands in a magical canoe, which became a small shell that he could tuck into his loincloth when he was on land. One day he voyaged to the southeastern point of Hawaii to Cape Kumukahi.
He walked over lava, through forests and over hills and finally came to Akani Kolea. From here, he could look down into Kalua Pele (the pit of Pele) where the goddess of fire lived with her people. One of her sisters looked up on this night and saw Kama Puu'a, playing a small hand drum and dancing gracefully on the hilltop. She thought that he looked like a fine man who could be the husband of one of them and begged Pele to call him down into the crater.
But Pele scorned him, for she knew of his brutal, hidden side. She sent clouds of sulphur smoke and a stream of boiling lava up toward him, but to her surprise he brushed the clouds away and stood before them unharmed.
Pele was impressed and sent for Kama Pua'a. After some time, the two reconciled, married, and for a while they lived together as husband and wife. But the marriage did not endure. Kama Pua'a had too many of the habits and instincts of a hog to please Pele, and she was too quickly angered to suit the overbearing Kama Pua'a and would often burst into a fiery rage.
First, they disagreed only with taunts and bitter words, but soon, Pele was determined to destroy her tormentor. She stamped on the ground, causing cracks to open in the surface and clouds of smoke and steam to rise forth, but Kama Pua'a matched her powers, and when Pele sent mighty streams of flowing lava, Kama Pua'a called for the waters of the ocean to rise up. It was the goddess of fire of Hawaii against the hog god of Oahu.
Pele was driven inland with her former husband in pursuit until at last she was forced back to her spirit home in the pit of Kilauea. But Kama Pua'a was not satisfied. He gathered the waters together in great masses and hurled them into the fire pit. Pele responded with violent explosions, which tore open the sides of the crater and created great masses of fire. The lava rose in lakes and fountains, while the hog god continued to throw water into the pit, quenching the flames.
Just when it seemed that the volume of water would drown Pele, she called on the gods of the underworld for help, and fierce eruptions shook the pit once more. This attack was more than Kama Pua'a could endure. As streams of lava poured out against him, he changed his body into a kind of grass now known as Kukae'puaa, which diverted the path of the lava.
But Pele, inspired by the beginning of victory, called anew upon the gods of the underworld for strong reinforcements. With more lava piling up, the grass of the hog god began to burn and he rushed down to the sea. Pele followed close behind, throwing great masses of lava at Kama Pua'a, until he finally gave up the battle, and, thoroughly defeated, changed himself into a fish.
This fish is called Humuhumunukunukuapua'a and has a thick skin to withstand the boiling waves through which he had to swim out into the deep sea. The Hawaiians say that this fish has always been able to make a noise like the grunting of a small hog.
theres other cultures where they have Ava and Evo story as the 2 mankind Species not Adam and Eve
Once long ago cats and dogs were friends. The king of the dogs decided to build an Arch of bones in his honor, so all the dogs collected bones and built the side and part of the arch but the last bone was to difficult for the dogs to claim up and place when along came a cat, they said to him "we will give you anything if you will complete our arch with this bone" he said "anything"
they said "yes". So he took the bone and carefully climbed up th side of the arch and placed the final bone. Climb down and said now for my reward and took a bone out of the bottom foundations naturall the arch collapsed and from then dogs and cats don't like each other.LOL:)
The Egyptian god Anubis the story explains why cats and dogs dont get along
http://www.paleothea.com/Sort...
so maybe they do exist or did at one time or just stories
King Arthur (romanticised in the poem 'Le Mort d'Arthur') was also a real person.
Apparently his real name was Ambrosius Aurelianus and he was supposedly one of the last Roman commanders left in Britain after the Romans evacuated after deciding that it was not worth keeping Britain as a province.
He apparently led a devastating cavalry charge against the Saxons at a place known as Baden Hill (although nobody is sure exactly where it is) and earned a small place in history.