Hedylogos
Hedylogus (Ancient Greek: Ἡδυλόγος) was the god of sweet-talk and flattery and one of the winged love gods called the Erotes. AHA is involved in sexual approach behaviors. Hedylogos is the Greek god of sweet talk and flatter.
Hedylogus (Ancient Greek: Ἡδυλόγος) was the god of sweet-talk and flattery and one of the winged love gods called the Erotes. AHA is involved in sexual approach behaviors. Hedylogos is the Greek god of sweet talk and flatter.
ANANKE was the primordial goddess (protogenos) of necessity, compulsion and inevitability. Area 23c monitors progress of strategy and detects failure to progress towards the outcome.
Ishtar, (Akkadian), Sumerian Inanna, in Mesopotamian religion, goddess of war and sexual love. Ishtar is the Akkadian counterpart of the West Semitic goddess Astarte. ... The power attributed to her in war may have arisen from her connection with storms.
Carmenta was a goddess of childbirth and prophecy, associated with technological innovation as well as the protection of mothers and children, and a patron of midwives. Left: IQ related, maternal happiness, right: socialization restraint in males
Disciplina was a minor deity and the personification of discipline. The word disciplina itself, a Latin noun, is multi-faceted in meaning; it refers to education and training, self-control and determination, knowledge in a field of study, and an orderly way of life
In Hinduism, dharma signifies behaviors that are considered to be in accord with Ṛta, the order that makes life and universe possible, and includes duties, rights, laws, conduct, virtues and "right way of living".
Sanskrit Kṛiṣhṇa, one of the most widely revered and most popular of all Indian divinities, worshipped as the eighth incarnation (avatar, or avatara) of the Hindu god Vishnu and also as a supreme god in his own right.
Chronos was the Greek Titan God of Time
Antevorta is the spirit of the future meaning “before change,” is also known as Prorsa or Porrima, indicating “head first” or “straight ahead,” the correct position for a baby's birth: request her help if a baby is not in correct position
This breed is famed for its ability to discern human scent over great distances, even days later. Its extraordinarily keen sense of smell is combined with a strong and tenacious tracking instinct, producing the ideal scent hound.
Sector Archetype PoseidonHecate is the Greek Triple Goddess--Maiden, Mother, Crone. In neuromythography, she represents the three estrogens.The Neuromythography InstituteSteven
"ferret" is derived from the Latin furittus, meaning "little thief", a likely reference to the common ferret penchant for secreting away small items.
"Advaita" (a = not, dvaita = two, means no-two or non-dual).
Kawaii is the culture of cuteness in Japan. It can refer to items, humans and nonhumans that are charming, vulnerable, shy, and childlike.
Hyperion is the spotlight of the mind
Moros, the Greek god of doom, represents the lateral habenula (lHb).
Poseidon is the Greek god of the sea. He is associated with horses. He represents the hp1 sector and zone.
Sector Archetype PoseidonHecate is the Greek Triple Goddess--Maiden, Mother, Crone. In neuromythography, she represents the three estrogens.The Neuromythography InstituteSteven
Sector Archetype DemeterHecate is the Greek Triple Goddess--Maiden, Mother, Crone. In neuromythography, she represents the three estrogens.The Neuromythography InstituteSteven
Archetype DemeterHecate is the Greek Triple Goddess--Maiden, Mother, Crone. In neuromythography, she represents the three estrogens.The Neuromythography InstituteSteven Florek
Hecate is the Greek Triple Goddess--Maiden, Mother, Crone. In neuromythography, she represents the three estrogens.
Archetype HecateHecate is the Greek Triple Goddess--Maiden, Mother, Crone. In neuromythography, she represents the three estrogens.The Neuromythography InstituteSteven Florek�
Archetype HecateHecate is the Greek Triple Goddess--Maiden, Mother, Crone. In neuromythography, she represents the three estrogens.The Neuromythography InstituteSteven Florek�
Archetype HecateHecate is the Greek Triple Goddess--Maiden, Mother, Crone. In neuromythography, she represents the three estrogens.The Neuromythography InstituteSteven Florek�
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