Welcome aboard. My first question is....did you decipher the title of
Etidorhpa yourself? It amazes me that, even though it seems so simple, that
nobody has ever noticed, or pointed that out before. It show you how certain
things can be right "under your nose." What hidden meaning, if any, do you
think that may have to do with the HE?
Hi. No I did not decipher the title of Etidorhpa by
myself. A friend of mine told me about the book and
something about its title being spelled backwards.
Aphrodite is the Greek Goddess of Love. There have
been Greek myths related to the HET.
The legendary Assro-Babylonian King Gilgamesh was
reported to have had a long conversation about the
underworld with the ghost of a dead companion. The
Greeks were constantly speculating about the depths of
the earth; one myth tells how the musician Orpheus
tried in vain to rescue his wife Eurydice from Hades.
the Poet Homer imagined an underworld waiting to be
explored, and the philosopher Plato wrote that there
were "tunnels both broad and narrow in the interior"
and in the center a god who sits "on the navel of the
Earth". Egyptians believed in an infernal underground
kingdom and there is a story that under the pyramid of
Giza there is a tunnel leading to the Earth's
Interior.
As Dean points out there are many myths and legends
Associated with the HET.