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This is a republication and slight editing of an old post. I wanted to share it once more after reading Marco Visconti’s You Don’t Need (Any More) Healing as there is an overlap in observations.
Have you ever had a dream in which you lost your teeth? I am sure you did, the ancient Greeks had those dreams as well! What does it mean? We have interpretations about such dreams by Artemidorus in his The Interpretation of Dreams.
Originally posted on Hearth of Hellenism, I am moving this post over here onto The Adyton as it fits this Substack’s theme
Reader, I must apologize for the long gap since my first post. It would be a lie to say that the current events here in the States are not troubling me and are a major distraction from my writing. It feels wrong to write while the country i...
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Historian | Author | Mýstis | Mántis ~ Writing / Podcasting - Hearth of Hellenism and The Adyton. My interests focus on ancient history, religion, and a dash of esotericism.
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