It is a story of human love and a distinction between love and attraction. Fitting that it involves Eros or Cupid. It shows the highs and lows, triumphs and despair. In the end, if love is true it endures whatever the circumstance. Also, a recurring theme is that beauty is often granted favors as seen from the assistance Psyche received in accomplishing her impossible tasks. One of my favorite mythologies and I like your version of the story. I already have the figurine and now a pillow from your store.
Beauty centers upon appearance, Aphodite thrives on self-adoration. From head to foot, perception determines rank in ancient Greece. However, husband Eros, understood why beloved Psyche is a threat to mother Aphodite. Because her heart is true, as a princess, everyone praised Psyche's selflessness. But in reality, she is alone. Their marriage symbolized a "restored unionifican" of both realms. For this to occur, Psyche must prepare to overcome the trials set by goddess of love herself...
From Cinderella to sleeping beauty, right? Isn’t there a scene in one version of Ashputtel where she hast to sort seeds but she gets help from the birds?
From Cinderella to sleeping beauty, right? Isn’t there a scene in one version of Ashputtel where she hast to sort seeds but she gets help from the birds? Of course also Beauty and the Beast. Even the Frog Prince!!
Well I think the moral of the story is not to appear better than your mother-in-law,to her or to your partner,even if you really are haha,jokes aside excellent content.
What do you think the myth of Psyche and Eros means?
Really great video, thanks for sharing!
It is a story of human love and a distinction between love and attraction. Fitting that it involves Eros or Cupid. It shows the highs and lows, triumphs and despair. In the end, if love is true it endures whatever the circumstance. Also, a recurring theme is that beauty is often granted favors as seen from the assistance Psyche received in accomplishing her impossible tasks. One of my favorite mythologies and I like your version of the story. I already have the figurine and now a pillow from your store.
My favorite of all of the myths!!
One of our favourites too. Thanks for watching! 🙂
Informative and well presented as usual! Well done WHE and Kelly!
Thank you so much. 🙂
Beauty centers upon appearance, Aphodite thrives on self-adoration. From head to foot, perception determines rank in ancient Greece. However, husband Eros, understood why beloved Psyche is a threat to mother Aphodite.
Because her heart is true, as a princess, everyone praised Psyche's selflessness. But in reality, she is alone. Their marriage symbolized a "restored unionifican" of both realms. For this to occur, Psyche must prepare to overcome the trials set by goddess of love herself...
Well said. Thanks for watching! 🙂
I’ve just bought a painting of Cupid and Psyche and I didn’t know anything about it. Congrats for the great content!!!
Informative as always.
Thank you so much. 🙂
My favorite Lovestory
Thanks for watching!
Thank you!
Our pleasure. 🙂
Hail Eros and Psyche!
Thanks for watching! 🙂
This is basically the main reference story for so many fairy tales...wow
Yep! Thanks for watching! 🙂
From Cinderella to sleeping beauty, right? Isn’t there a scene in one version of Ashputtel where she hast to sort seeds but she gets help from the birds?
From Cinderella to sleeping beauty, right? Isn’t there a scene in one version of Ashputtel where she hast to sort seeds but she gets help from the birds? Of course also Beauty and the Beast. Even the Frog Prince!!
Eros and Psyche
🙌🏼 Thanks for watching! 🙂
I would like to see a video about Ama-ter-asu the goddess of the Sun. And other Japanese gods
Noted! Thanks for the recommendation.
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Well I think the moral of the story is not to appear better than your mother-in-law,to her or to your partner,even if you really are haha,jokes aside excellent content.
Haha. Thanks for watching! 🙂
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Thanks for watching! 🙂
The one thing about English which I don't like is how you deform and primitivize the names. How the Greek "Pseeheya" became "Sayky"...