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The Dichotomy of Love Entities

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Modern society has a tendency to apply modern ideas and symbolism to ancient entities, diluting their original meaning and purpose—especially when it comes to love deities. We’ve all seen the insipid depictions of baby Cupid with his quiver full of love darts, and Aphrodite depicted as a loveable airhead.

However, nothing could be further from the truth. As Shannon and I discuss in our latest episode, love has a multitude of facets—some sweet, some sour, and some downright deadly.

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Further Resources:

Goddess Ishtar: The Mesopotamian Goddess of Love, Sex, and War

Love is a Battlefield: The Legend of Ishtar, First Goddess of Love and War | Ancient Origins

Gods of Love and War | L.M. Sacasas

Aphrodite

Love Me or Hate Me - Ares, The Greek God of War (aka Mars, The Roman God of War) - Theresa Romero — Google Arts & Culture

Aphrodite Areia - Wikipedia

DEIMOS & PHOBOS - Greek Gods of Fear, Panic & Terror (Roman Metus, Pavor)

APHRODITE MYTHS 2 GENERAL - Greek Mythology

THE TRANSFORMATIONS OF THE ARMED APHRODITE

Freyja: Norse Goddess of Witchcraft, Love, and War

The Norse Goddess Freya of Love and War - Old World Gods

Freyja: The Norse Goddess of Love, Sex, War, and Magic | History Cooperative

The Story, Symbols and Powers of Freya, the Norse Goddess of Love | Ancient Origins

The Many Faces of Freyja: Norse Goddess of Love, Beauty, and War - Viking Style

Freya Norse Goddess Of Love And War | by Marta Henriques | New Earth Consciousness | Medium

7 Greek Words for Love | Well+Good

8 Different Kinds of Love Defined by Greeks - Love Button

Embracing Divine Love: The Timeless Power of Goddess Aphrodite – Awe Inspired

The Ancient Dance Between Eros and Thanatos | by Lauren Reiff | The Understanding Project | Medium

Theories of Love in the Ancient World · Science of Love · Special Collections and Archives

Encyclopedia of Spirits: The Ultimate Guide to the Magick of Fairies, Genies, Demons, Ghosts, Gods & Goddesses by Judika Illes

Intro/Outro: Magical Transition by Kevin MacLeod

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Modern society has a tendency to apply modern ideas and symbolism to ancient entities, diluting their original meaning and purpose—especially when it comes to love deities. We’ve all seen the insipid depictions of baby Cupid with his quiver full of love darts, and Aphrodite depicted as a loveable airhead.

However, nothing could be further from the truth. As Shannon and I discuss in our latest episode, love has a multitude of facets—some sweet, some sour, and some downright deadly.

Want more metaphysical mystery and magick? Follow us on social!

Home | Scorpiosisters

Scorpio Sisters' Store | Society6

Metaphysical Apothecary | Patreon

@metaphysical_apothecary • Instagram

Metaphysical Apothecary | Facebook

Further Resources:

Goddess Ishtar: The Mesopotamian Goddess of Love, Sex, and War

Love is a Battlefield: The Legend of Ishtar, First Goddess of Love and War | Ancient Origins

Gods of Love and War | L.M. Sacasas

Aphrodite

Love Me or Hate Me - Ares, The Greek God of War (aka Mars, The Roman God of War) - Theresa Romero — Google Arts & Culture

Aphrodite Areia - Wikipedia

DEIMOS & PHOBOS - Greek Gods of Fear, Panic & Terror (Roman Metus, Pavor)

APHRODITE MYTHS 2 GENERAL - Greek Mythology

THE TRANSFORMATIONS OF THE ARMED APHRODITE

Freyja: Norse Goddess of Witchcraft, Love, and War

The Norse Goddess Freya of Love and War - Old World Gods

Freyja: The Norse Goddess of Love, Sex, War, and Magic | History Cooperative

The Story, Symbols and Powers of Freya, the Norse Goddess of Love | Ancient Origins

The Many Faces of Freyja: Norse Goddess of Love, Beauty, and War - Viking Style

Freya Norse Goddess Of Love And War | by Marta Henriques | New Earth Consciousness | Medium

7 Greek Words for Love | Well+Good

8 Different Kinds of Love Defined by Greeks - Love Button

Embracing Divine Love: The Timeless Power of Goddess Aphrodite – Awe Inspired

The Ancient Dance Between Eros and Thanatos | by Lauren Reiff | The Understanding Project | Medium

Theories of Love in the Ancient World · Science of Love · Special Collections and Archives

Encyclopedia of Spirits: The Ultimate Guide to the Magick of Fairies, Genies, Demons, Ghosts, Gods & Goddesses by Judika Illes

Intro/Outro: Magical Transition by Kevin MacLeod

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