Francesco D'Macho and D.O.
Raging Stallion’s Giants: Part One (2011)
dir. Chris Ward and Steve Cruz
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Francesco D'Macho and D.O.
Raging Stallion’s Giants: Part One (2011)
dir. Chris Ward and Steve Cruz
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Silly little Dionysus :)
(Pentheus is all over the floor)
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My Dionysus
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A hymn to Dionysus and his beloved satyr Ampelus
We sing of Dionysus, the god of wine and fertility, and his beloved companion, the satyr Ampelus. Together, they roam the vineyards, hand in hand, their love as wild and untamed as the grapes that grow upon the vines.
Dionysus, the lord of madness and inspiration, with his flowing locks and ivy crown, brings life to the land with his powers of fertility. He dances and sings, his laughter ringing through the vineyards, as he blesses the grapes with his divinity.
Ampelus, the satyr of the vineyards, with his horns and goat-like legs, is the embodiment of nature's beauty. He tends to the grapes with gentle care, his touch bringing them to ripeness and fullness. He is the companion of Dionysus, the one who shares in his joys and sorrows, the one who loves him with all his heart.
Together, they make the wine that brings pleasure and joy to all who partake of it. Their love is the source of the wine's magic, the secret that makes it more than just fermented grapes. As they dance and sing, the wine flows freely, and all who drink it are filled with the love and wildness that Dionysus and Ampelus embody.
We honor these lovers of the vineyards, Dionysus and Ampelus, and we call upon them to bless our own love and our own joys. May their love inspire us, and may their wine bring us pleasure and happiness.
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Dionysus God of Wine Ecstasy and Transmasculinity
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I have the belief that this song fits any troublemaker twins duo in fiction.
For example:
Fred and George Weasley from Harry Potter
Polux and Castor from Percy Jackson
Floyd and Jade Leech from Twisted Wonderland
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Death SS - DIONYSUS - official videoclip
Groups the profondis tematic Magik and occult
Onor Dioniso /pan
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Dionysus, 2022
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🇬🇷 Collection of Greece!
We begin with the god Dionysus.
Dionysus is considered the god of wine, patron of agriculture and inspirer of madness and ecstasy.
These little grape cluster earrings I think are a great representation and are made of surgical steel.
The whole collection is made of this material so people with allergy problems don't have to worry ✨.
I hope you like it, there will be post every day until the release of the collection, stay tuned ❤️
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Francesco D'Macho and D.O.
Raging Stallion’s Giants: Part One (2011)
dir. Chris Ward and Steve Cruz
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"And you seem to lead me, being like a bull and horns seem to grow on your head" - The Bacchae
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Percy Jackson said in Greek Gods book, that Dionisius was who brought the wine to India and for that he adopted the tiger and other animals for sacred animal.
I love this new Diosius.
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Las Antesterias
🌷👻🍾🏺💀🍇
Las Antesterias es un festival griego antiguo que mucha gente celebra para honrar el dios Dionisio. Se cree que su nombre significa «fiesta de las flores». Usualmente el festival ocurre durante el mes moderno de febrero o marzo. Dura tres días y incluye una gran diversidad de asuntos, que pueden parecer un poco confuso para nosotros que quieren celebrar el festival. Por esa razón yo intentaré a explicar un poco para que más personas pueden disfrutar de las Antesterias!
Los tres días tienen sus propios nombres, temas, y actividades. Primero, hay Pithoigía, es decir «apertura de jarras», cuando se abra las botellas de vino del año pasado. Es un día para ofrecer vino nuevo al dios Dionisio. La gente adornen sus casas y sus mismos con flores de la primavera.
Segundo, hay Khóes, es decir «fiesta de las jarras». Es un día para vestirse en ropa festiva, visitar a los amigos, beber mucho vino (incluso las competencias de beber!), y jugar. También se ofrece agua, vino, o aciete de oliva en la tumbas de la familia. Finalmente, hay una ceremonia de boda entre una sacerdotisa especial con el dios Dionisio. (Esa ceremonia todavía es un poco misteriosa.)
Tercero y final, hay Khýtroi, es decir «fiesta de las marmitas». Es un festival de los muertos. Se ofrece comida al dios Hermes en su rol como guía de las almas al Inframundo. La comida típica es una mezcla de granos y semillas cocidano en una gachas que se llama panspérmia, o «todas semillas». Al final del día, los muertos están echados de las casas con el frase, «Fuera, espíritus! Ya no son las Antesterias!»
En total, es una celebración del inicio de la primavera, una ocasión para abrir los vinos del año pasado, y un tiempo para cuidar a los muertos errantes. Los dioses más importantes son Dionisio y Hermes.
Cómo celebrar la fiesta hoy en día? Puedes decorar un altar con flores y ofrecer un vaso de vino a Dionisio. Puedes tomar algo y jugar juegos con amigos, vestido en coronas de flores. Y también puedes cocinar gachas y compartirla con los espíritus y Hermes.
Qué te parece celebrar las Antesterias? 🤓👻🥳
(Definitivamente hay errores de español en este post - gracias por decirme amablemente dónde necesito corregirlos!)
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Day7- drip
God Dionísio
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