Steve Greenleaf

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Like many pre-Christian cultures, the Greeks revered the goddess in three principal forms: the young virgin (Persephone), the adult mother (Demeter), and the old crone (Demeter, once Persephone had given birth during the climax of the Mysteries). According to Ruck, Demeter’s transition to grandmother brings her closer to death and confers on her a mysterious “power over plants.”
The Immortality Key: The Secret History of the Religion with No Name
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