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diana-thyme · 5 months
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Greek Gods 101: Thanatus
Thanatus is a Daimon of non-violent death. Excluding the universal offerings, some common offerings include:
Sleep-Inducing Herbs or Drinks
Black or White Flowers (Roses Especially)
Black Coffee
Bread
Poppies or Poppy Seeds
Depictions of Butterflies
Depictions of Swords and Other Weapons
For devotional acts, some activities that can be done for him include:
Visit Cemeteries
Learn About the Pre-, Peri-, and Post-Death Process and Practices
Learn About Death in Different Cultures
Learn About Butterflies and Other Natural Cycles
Learn About the Stages of Grief
Embrace Aging
He is not celebrated in any Athenian holidays.
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onenicebugperday · 1 year
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@texas-toadhouse submitted: I ordered some banded crickets online that shipped from Visalia, California. To my surprise, there were spiders with the crickets! There were six in total and they all looked to be the same species, but I could always be wrong. I took a few pictures of some of the spiders. The photos were taken at night, so they aren't as clear as I would like them to be. Hopefully they're still good enough for an ID! I guess the spiders could have snuck in at anytime during transit, so I'll give my location too: south Texas.
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These are cricket thieves, a type of running crab spider. They’re fairly common in feeder cricket shipments! Obviously you’ll want to remove them when you find them in shipments as they will eat the crickets.
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lanami-legacy · 5 months
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The Lanami Family // Barbie AU
Melinoe Lanami as the Fairy Queen in Swan Lake
Nyx Lanami as Rapunzel in the story of the same name
Macaria Lanami as the Sugarplum Princess in The Nutcracker
Thanatus Lanami as Elina in Fairytopia
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darth-caillic · 1 year
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Valentines Day OC Challenge Week ❂ Day One: All The Love 
Melione Lanami ❂ Different Types of Love
Eros - Passionate Love (Cody)
Storge - Familial Love (Macaria and Thanatus) 
Philia - Friendly Love (Jaks Karaay Snr)
Agape - Universal Love (Beings of Marazi)
Ludus - Flirtatious Love (Kit)
Pragma - Long-Lasting Love (Eglantine)
Philautia - Self Love (Herself)
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strixton · 11 months
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being a fan of a character nobody seems to care about is fun
cause I can just ship him with my oc and call it a day and im happy in my own little bubble
anyways kormac the templar, am I right?
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ct-offical-sexyman · 2 years
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Force of Nature ❂ A New Hope
Guess what your boy re-watched today? I’ve thought up some new stuff. Things like how Thanatus feels about Han, and hints of Macaria having a minor crush on Leia. Stuff like that.
(Live action ATLA was awful, but at least it gave me the perfect Episode 4 look for Thanatus).
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kiwi-ki · 6 months
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Trick or treat! 🦇
Treat!
Greek hymns be upon ye 🫵
Orphic Hymn 87 to Thanatus (trans. Taylor) (Greek hymns C3rd B.C. to 2nd A.D.) :
"To Thanatos (Death), Fumigation from Manna. Hear me, O Thanatos (Death), whose empire unconfined extends to mortal tribes of every kind. On thee the portion of our time depends, whose absence lengthens life, whose presence ends. Thy sleep perpetual bursts the vivid bolds by which the soul attracting the body holds: common to all, of every sex and age, for nought escapes thy all-destructive rage. Not youth itself thy clemency can gain, vigorous and strong, by thee untimely slain. In thee the end of nature's works is known, in thee all judgment is absolved alone. No suppliant arts thy dreadful rage control, no vows revoke the purpose of thy soul. O blessed power, regard my ardent prayer, and human life to age abundant spare."
And a coffee crisp as a lil extra ;)
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sweetcandlyliar · 2 months
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BASICS
FULL NAME: THANATOS
» MEANING: Thanatos [ In Greek mythology, Thanatos (/ˈθænətɒs/;[3] Ancient Greek: Θάνατος, pronounced in Ancient Greek: [tʰánatos] "Death",[4] from θνῄσκω thnēskō "(I) die, am dying"[5][6]) was the personification of death. He was a minor figure in Greek mythology, often referred to but rarely appearing in person. His name is transliterated in Latin as Thanatus, but his counterpart in Roman mythology is Mors or Letum. ]
VERSE: How To Kill A King; Night Shift, The Meaning of Forever.
OTHER NAMES: He likes the name Malak so he's been using it walking around the human realm.
AGE: Undetermined; it varies in human form, he appears to be in his late 20'a, 30's.
DATE OF BIRTH: It is hard to pinpoint when Thanatos was born, but his birth was likely prior to the Titanomachy. After all, Cronus ruled during the Golden Age of Man, where men knew no hardship and always died peacefully in their sleep. While this is a prime example of Hypnos-Thanatos teamwork, the root of death may have been more multifaceted at the time.
PLACE OF BIRTH: Underworld.
SPECIES: God.
POWERS
What is Thanatos the God Of?
Thanatos is the Greek god of peaceful death and a psychopomp. More specifically, Thanatos can be explained away as the ancient Greek personification of death. His was a death most ideal. Legends state that Thanatos would manifest before mortals in their final hour and, with a gentle touch akin to that of Hypnos, end their life.
It is important to understand that Thanatos acted on command by the Fates, restricted by the destiny of one’s life. He was unable to act on his own accord, nor was he able to violate destiny and decide when an individual’s time was up.
To do his duty, Thanatos had to have impeccable timing and nerves of steel. He was not a faint-hearted god. Moreover, Thanatos was strict. In the opening discussion of Eurpides’ tragedy, Alcestis, Apollo accuses Thanatos of being “hateful to men and a horror to the gods” after he refused to delay someone’s hour of death.
Thanatos’ response?
“You cannot always have more than your due.”
OCCUPATION: As the personification of Death, Thanatos works under Hades' command and carries humans off to the Underworld once the time allotted to them by the Fates has expired. Thanatos igod or personified spirit (daimon) of non-violent death. His touch was gentle, likened to that of his twin brother Hypnos (Sleep). Violent death was the domain of Thanatos' blood-craving sisters, the Keres, spirits of slaughter and disease.
GENDER: Cisgender Male.
PERSONALITY
Functions and Characteristics
Thanatos was the Greek god or daemon who personified death. A deity without a cult, he was usually met with dread or even hatred. The poet Hesiod described him as having 
a heart of iron, and his spirit within him is pitiless as bronze: whomever of men he has once seized he holds fast: and he is hateful even to the deathless gods.[2]
Ever relentless, Thanatos always claimed his prize in the end. He could not be swayed by gifts or speeches.[3]
Occasionally, Thanatos was viewed in a more optimistic light, as a gentle liberator and giver of eternal sleep to weary souls.[4]
Thanatos lived together with his twin brother Hypnos (“Sleep”) beyond the edge of the earth, in the murky Underworld home of their mother Nyx (“Night”).
In literature and art, Thanatos was sometimes represented carrying away the deceased or bringing them to the Underworld. But his exact purpose and function is unclear, as it was more often the god Hermes who was considered responsible for bringing souls to the Underworld, while Hades was the ruler of the dead. Thanatos seems to have been above all a symbolic entity, representing the inexorable approach of death.
Thanatos is indiscriminate, merciless, gentle, determined.
APPEARANCE
Thanatos is often shown carrying an inverted torch (holding it upside down in his hands), representing a life extinguished. He is usually described as winged and with a sword sheathed at his belt. In Euripides' Alcestis (438 BCE), he is depicted dressed in black and carrying a sword. Thanatos is lean and muscular, with a regal face, honey gold eyes, and black hair flowing down his shoulders.
FACE CLAIM: Yoo Ah-in.
HEIGHT: 6'2 [187.96 cm.]
WEIGHT: 205 lbs. [93 kg.]
BUILD: Lean, muscular.
GAIT: 
HAIR COLOR: Black.
EYE COLOR: Honey, gold eyesl.
BIRTHMARK: Some.
OVERVIEW: » SCARS: »
TATTOOS: YES. To be added.
BACKGROUND
HOMETOWN: The Underworld.
RESIDENCE: The Underworld.
NATIONALITY: N/A.
ETHNICITY: N/A.
FINANCIAL STATUS: He's got money..
DEGREE: Degree in he'll come for you and you won't be able to do anything about it.
SPOKEN LANGUAGES: He can speak any language.
RELATIONSHIPS
PARENTS & SIBLINGS: The Greek poet Hesiod established in his Theogony that Thánatos has no father, but is the son of Nyx (Night) and brother of Hypnos (Sleep).
CHILDREN:
PETS:
SIGNIFICANT RELATIONSHIPS: » Hades, Persephone, Hypnos, Fates, and Eoduun.
What Was Thanatos’ Relationship with Other Gods?
Since interaction between Thanatos and other deities is scarce, his relationship with each is up to interpretation. He likely kept them at arm’s length, save for his twin, parents, and a select number of his other siblings. This would include the Moirai, or the Fates, as he relied on their control over man’s destiny to know when he should intervene with his… services. As an Underworld resident and directly handling the death of mortals, it is likely that Thanatos interacted largely with Hades and other members of his retinue. The Judges of the Dead, Charon, and the many water gods that inhabited the rivers of the Underworld would all be familiar to Thanatos. Furthermore, Thanatos likely had extensive interaction with Hermes, who acted as a psychopomp leading the souls of the dead to the Underworld.
Is Thanatos Related to Hades?
In a complicated sense, Thanatos is related to Hades. All Greek gods and goddesses are somehow related to one another, and Thanatos and Hades are no different. They are 1st cousins once removed.
Nyx is Gaia’s sister and since Gaia bore the 12 Titans, Nyx is Hades’ great aunt. Due to this relation, the Titans are also Thanatos’ 1st cousins. Since there is a generation separating Thanatos from Hades, he becomes his 1st cousin once removed.
The relationship between Hades and Thanatos has been misunderstood in the past. They have been mistakenly identified as father-son, with the King of the Underworld in the parental role. Another common misunderstanding is that Thanatos is an aspect of Hades, or vice-versa. This is not the case.
They are two completely separate deities who, by virtue of their connected realms, have a working relationship.
HISTORY: Thanatos, in ancient Greek religion and mythology, the personification of death. Thanatos was the son of Nyx, the goddess of night, and the brother of Hypnos, the god of sleep. He appeared to humans to carry them off to the underworld when the time allotted to them by the Fates had expired. Thanatos was once defeated by the warrior Heracles, who wrestled him to save the life of Alcestis, the wife of Admetus, and he was tricked by Sisyphus, the king of Corinth, who wanted a second chance at life.
Why is Thanatos the God of Death?
There is no real rhyme or reason as to why Thanatos became the god of death. He was simply born into the role. If we follow the trend of newer generations of gods replacing older ones, it could be argued that Thanatos – and his realm – are no different.
It is hard to pinpoint when Thanatos was born, but his birth was likely prior to the Titanomachy. After all, Cronus ruled during the Golden Age of Man, where men knew no hardship and always died peacefully in their sleep. While this is a prime example of Hypnos-Thanatos teamwork, the root of death may have been more multifaceted at the time.
In Greek mythology, Iapetus was the Titan god of mortality. Coincidentally, he was also the stubborn father of the mighty Atlas, the cunning Prometheus, the forgetful Epimetheus, and the foolhardy Menoetius.
Since mortality is a huge realm afflicted by various human conditions and external forces, it is likely Iapetus’ role was divided amongst a handful of other beings. Other divinities that could have inherited aspects of Iapetus’ realm include Geras (Old Age) and the spirits of brutal death, the Keres.
ROMANTIC HISTORY: NADA...
Who is Thanatos in Love With?
Being the god of death is demanding and depressing. As is the tendency for Chthonic gods and Underworld denizens, duty came before romance. Most do not have established affairs let alone marriages. In the rarity that they did settle down, they were strictly monogamous.
As a result, there is no record of Thanatos having love interests or offspring. More modern “ships” have tied the god to Makaria, a daughter of Hades and Persephone and the goddess of blessed death, but again, there is no evidence of this outside of people’s flights of fancy.
PLATONIC RELATIONSHIPS: Hades, his boss.
THOUGHTS ON LOVE: ...
HEALTH
PHOBIA(S): None.
HANDICAP(S): None.
MENTAL DISEASE(S): Depression...
PHYSICAL DISEASE(S): None.
PREDISPOSITION(S): None.
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ultimateplaylistmaker · 2 months
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Imagine how others react to Gonta's lack of innocence.
Angel Dust, showing off another one of his pornos: "See, here they tied me up in some bondage. The rope was honestly really itchy and-"
Charlie: "Angel I um... don't think that this is appropriate for people like Gonta to see."
Gonta: "No worries! Gonta's seen this before, he just didn't know that it's called bondage!"
*Vaggie choking on her drink in the background*
Kaito: WHERE did you see this?!
Gonta: Thanatus fabricii bite and tie up their female partners with silk before mating to avoid being eaten
Everyone: looks at Angel Dust who jokingly bites at them
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really-bad-writing · 2 years
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That one story that came from a book - first part of it
Thanatus Coe was not having fun. He had been back in London for not even an hour and already wanted to leave. Not only because of the fact that every last little detail reminded him of his mother and now his father, he thought as he sat in his old childhood room. It was as though nothing had changed and everything had. He wasn’t sad to see his father go. He had never been there for him and so as soon as Thanatus’s mother had died Thanatus had sailed abroad to escape the memories that flooded London. And now he was back. And he hated it here. All he had to do he told himself was go through the old paperwork that was left from his father’s death and then he could retire to one of the many homes in the name of the Duke of Bolton. His new name. And so with this thought in mind he rose and made his way to his father's no, his study and began the arduous work of sorting through the endless paperwork left for him. 
It was only after about three hours in the study as Thanatus had pointedly chosen to call it when his butler Charles came in. Thanatus looked up sharply at a sound in the doorway but relaxed upon seeing it was Charles. 
“Your Grace” Charles murmured and Thanatus stiffened in his seat. That was going to take some getting used to. 
“Yes Charles?” was the new duke’s reply
“The father of your betrothed has sent you a message.” At that Thanatus groaned and sank down in his chair. He had been promised to the oldest of the Elo girls as soon as she had been born. Their fathers being old friends and both families wanting to secure a suitable heir for their heirs had come to the agreement before the two involved had even had a chance to know what was going on. Not that Arabella, his betrothed, could have seeing as she was just a baby then. But the whole arrangement had plagued him since he was old enough to really understand what it meant. It wasn’t that he was opposed to marriage or that he was holding out for a love match or anything, he just liked freedom of choice. Always had in fact. For as long as anyone could remember Thanatus had done things his own way no matter what. And now he was bound to this one girl he had never met for life. There had to be some way out. He was a duke; he could just call the whole thing off and the Elo family wouldn’t be able to do anything about it. But he wasn’t that cruel, that would bring dishonor to his betrothed but her whole family. He would have to find a way to get her to end it, he decided. 
“Do you want to hear it, Your Grace?” Charles asked for what seemed like not the first time. 
“Oh right yes sorry.” Thanatus startled, he had been lost in his thoughts. 
“Lord Winchester is formally inviting you to dinner tonight and says he won’t take no for an answer.” Charles who had been expecting another groan and painful silence was mightily surprised when Thanatus sprang up excitedly and exclaimed,
“Then I must get ready!”
“But Your Grace the dinner invitation was for seven and it’s only five.”
“Yes I know that, that’s the whole point! Showing up two hours early is rather rude don’t you think?” Thanatus said a grin firmly in place and his faithful butler got it. 
“Ah I see then you’d better at least bring some flowers. If only to keep up appearances.” 
Thanatus nodded and rushed out of the study into the crisp fall air.
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p2u2 · 7 months
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Classe D'Olympe Frigate
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hello hi, im an artist i guess. i'm not rly gonna explain [the story's] lore bc the story ofwhich this originates from is kinda incomplete and all over the place, so here's just a description of the fnuuy spacecraft ⬇️
The Classe D'Olympe is a class of plasma powered (Xenon + Argon) military warfare spacecraft classified as an orbital frigate. It is built by Dassault Orbitale, Alexus, and Aerospatiale for use by the Battaile Spatiale Française. The lead ship of the class is the BSF Olympe, with a sister ship, Thanatus, following shortly after her completion. Both ships entered service in 1996.
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diana-thyme · 7 months
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Greek Gods 101: A Masterlist
This is a masterlist of the “Greek Gods 101” series. This series aims to provide basic information and worship ideas for both major and minor deities. This masterlist also involves heroes, deified mortals, spirits, and other figures of Greek mythology.
Aceso
Acheron
Acratos
Aedos
Aegle
Aeolus
Aether
Aglaea
Akhlys
Ampelus
Amphitrite
Ananke
Anemoi
Angelia
Anteros
Antheia
Aphrodite
Apollon
Aporia
Ares
Arete
Ariadne
Aristaeus
Artemis
Asklepios
Asteria
Astraeus
Astrape
Athena
Atlas
Bia
Britomartis
Calliope
Carpi
Cassandra
Ceraon
Cerberus
Ceto
Chaos
Charon
Chione
Chiron
Chloris
Chrysos
Circe
Clio
Clymene
Comus
Cratus
Cronos
Daphne
Deimus
Deipneus
Demeter
Dicaeosyne
Dike
Dionysus
Dysnomia
Ececheria
Eileithyia
Eirene
Ekho
Electryone
Eleos
Elpis
Endymion
Enyo
Eos
Epiales
Epione
Epiphron
Erato
Erebus
Eris
Eros
Ersa
Eucleia
Eudaemonia
Eunomia
Eupheme
Euphrosyne
Euporia
Eupraxia
Eurybia
Eurydice
Eusebia
Euterpe
Euthenia
Eutychia
Fates
Furies
Gaea
Ganymedes
Gelus
Hades
Harmonia
Harpocrates
Hebe
Hecate
Hedone
Hedylogus
Helius
Hemera
Hephaestus
Hera
Heracles
Hermaphroditus
Hermes
Hestia
Hesychia
Himeros
Homonoia
Horae (Seasons)
Horae (Time)
Hormes
Hybris
Hydros
Hygeia
Hymenaeus
Hypnus
Iaso
Iris
Lelantus
Lethe
Leto
Macaria
Matton
Medusa
Melinoe
Melpomene
Methe
Mnemosyne
Morpheus
Nemesis
Nike
Nyx
Oizys
Orpheus
Orthannes
Ossa
Ourania
Ouranos
Ourea
Paeon
Paidia
Palaemon
Pallas
Pan
Panacea
Pandaisia
Pandora
Pannychis
Panopia
Paregoros
Pasithea
Pegasus
Peitho
Penia
Penthus
Persephone
Perses
Perseus
Phales
Phanes
Phaunus
Pheme
Philophrosyne
Philotes
Phobus
Phoebe
Phorcys
Phthonus
Phusis
Pistis
Plutus
Poena
Polemus
Polymnia
Pompe
Pontus
Ponus
Porus
Poseidon
Pothus
Priapus
Prometheus
Pronoea
Prophesis
Psamathe
Pseudologoi
Psyche
Ptocheia
Rhea
Selene
Silenos
Sophrosyne
Soter
Soteria
Styx
Tartarus
Telesphorus
Terpsichore
Tethys
Thalassa
Thalia
Thalia
Thallo
Thanatus
Thaumas
Thea
Themis
Theseus
Thesis
Thrasus
Thyone
Tithonus
Triptolemus
Triton
Tritopatores
Tyche
Tychon
Urania
Uranus
Zelus
Zeus
What is a “Universal Offering/Devotional Act?”
Feel free to request or suggest deities! This list will be done in order but you can ask for me to complete one that’s further down the list.
This list is subject to change. There are probably repeat deities (deities who go by multiple names, parts of groups like the Horae or Charities who are mostly grouped together, etc.) on this list. Some deities are not on here. Some names are spelt wrong or different.
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ailtrahq · 7 months
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In an announcement sent to Cointelegraph, Binance said that they worked alongside law enforcement agencies, providing intelligence to disrupt the criminal group. The operation, which had the code led to the arrest of five alleged key syndicate members and the seizure of various assets worth $277 million. Over 3,200 victims have already contacted the authorities to file for compensation. The Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau (CCIB) of the Royal Thai Police has collaborated with crypto exchange Binance and the United States Homeland Security Investigation (HSI) to take down a crime ring responsible for conducting a pig butchering crypto scam in Thailand. #Binance Aids Royal Thai Police in Crackdown on Criminal Networks | @Binance Blog https://t.co/GzMGjTlzmI— CZ Binance (@cz_binance) October 3, 2023 Police Lieutenant Colonel Thanatus Kangruambutr, an inspector at the CCIB, expressed appreciation for the crypto exchange’s contributions to the investigation. According to the inspector, the rise of crypto scams led to financial damage for residents in Thailand. The inspector explained: “Through prompt information exchange with key partners, including the Binance investigations team, this successful operation resulted in arrests of the criminals. Binance remains an essential ally in our combat against scams and cybercrimes.”Binance’s head of financial crime compliance Tigran Gambaryan said they will continue their partnership with various authorities across the globe as they do their part in “restoring the trust in the digital-asset ecosystem."Crypto exchange Binance has been constantly collaborating with various parts of the industry to combat crypto-related crime. In 2022, the crypto exchange recovered and froze $450,000 worth of stolen assets related to the Curve Finance hack during that year.
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lanami-legacy · 5 months
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darth-caillic · 8 months
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👁️‍🗨️ + Thanatus Lanami?
Thanatus’ head snapped around with an angry flare in his eyes. “You’re trying to turn him against me!” Thanatus shouted at the old Jedi.
Context: This would be during empire strikes back. Thanatus is with Luke during his training on Dagobah. Yoda is obviously against the idea of Luke working with/being in a relationship with Thanatus and has been giving Luke warnings about the Sith.
I want this moment to mirror Anakin's "You turned her against me!" moment of Revenge of the Sith. As much as Thanatus would never admit it he does have a lot in common with Vader/Anakin.
Send me a 👁️‍🗨️ + an OC and I'll share a piece of writing from one of my Potential Dialogue docs
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dannybunny-br · 1 year
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► Aquilo que apenas parece um simples café da manhã, hoje me serve de banquete!
Não têm sido um período fácil!
Não sei ao certo onde foi que me perdi, apenas senti a avalanche dos fatos que me embargou.
Quanta energia tenho despendido pra conseguir derreter o gelo que remanesce. Pra sentir, mais uma vez, no corpo, na minha pele, no meu sangue e nas entranhas, toda a potência chamada vida.
▻ Thanatos na Mitologia Grega era a personificação da morte. Com coração de ferro e as entranhas de bronze. Na psicanálise essa energia de Thanatus é o que chamamos de pulsão de morte ou pulsão agressiva de morte (desprazer), é o princípio profundo do desejo de não separação e de retorno à situação uterina ou fetal, que deseja o repouso e a aniquilação das tensões. Está vinculada às pulsões da morte, pois somente esta poderá satisfazer o desejo de equilíbrio, repouso e paz absoluto. (Que ilusão!)
► Mas segundo meu psiquiatra; “se você não estranha o mundo, talvez você precisa se conhecer melhor. Pensar sobre si no mundo é viver um estranhamento. É ver algo faltando!
Algo incoerente, algo diferente”.
E eu, questionadora que sempre fui, quando não questiono as coisas, as coisas questionam à mim, duramente. Me passam a rasteira e fico submersa na realidade dos fatos.
▻ Já Eros na Mitologia Grega representa a paixão, o amor à vida. Na psicanálise, princípio do prazer, pulsão de vida. Tudo que busco, questionando ou questionada, nesses últimos tempos.
Pois a morte não é a maior perda da vida. Mas o que morre dentro de nós enquanto vivemos.
► E o quê tem findado em nós!?
▻ Se, “Penso logo existo”, como disse Descartes, (um filósofo que questiono),
“ Penso, logo desisto”, eu diria.
Afinal, existir é difícil porque resistir tem sido cansativo. E muitas vezes adoece! Ô se adoece!
► Hoje me recolho como migalhas pelo chão.
Entre diagnósticos, internações, remédios, terapias, tempo… Ah! O tempo!
Aos poucos vou me libertando do gelo que adormece. Encarnando e animando em meu próprio corpo e cabeça num espaço em que pequenas conquistas são motivos de comemorações.
Como a fome que inspirou a escrever meus “versos”.
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