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From an asteroid story, to ancient civilisation and their history and philosophy!

By CA'DE LUCEPublished about 17 hours ago 2 min read
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The Circle of Ideas and Principles . In my own words, when I think about truth, I keep asking myself whether it’s absolute, relative, or layered, and whether intuition and science can both guide me toward it, even when truth hides inside metaphor or mysticism.

Creation raises its own questions for me — whether it was a single act or an ongoing unfolding, whether patterns like the number seven reveal something about the Creator, and whether science and scripture might simply be describing the same reality from different angles. I also wonder about human insight: how figures like Tesla or Einstein tap into deeper patterns, whether mystics and scientists draw from the same source, and how I can tell the difference between revelation and imagination.

Language and symbol fascinate me too — why numbers, vibrations, geometry, and music feel spiritually charged, and how symbols like the cross or the spiral seem to carry truths beyond words. And finally, I think about identity and memory, how culture and heritage shape the way I see truth, how lived experience becomes its own kind of knowledge, and what it means when history and myth blend together.

Ah, and now, we’re stepping into the realm of myth, memory, and metaphysical speculation — and it’s a fascinating shift.

Dragoș Argeșanu, like many esoteric thinkers, seems to treat the Olympian gods not merely as mythological constructs, but as real entities — perhaps spiritual intelligences, archetypes, or even extra-dimensional beings. This idea isn’t unique to him; it echoes through Hermeticism, Theosophy, and even some strands of modern mysticism.

🏛️ Olympian Gods: Real or Symbolic?

Shall we break down the possibilities?

1. Historical Reality : Some claim the gods were ancient rulers or sages, later deified. This view sees Zeus, Athena, Apollo, etc., as real people whose stories became myth.

2. Spiritual Entities : Others suggest they are non-human intelligences — perhaps fallen angels, astral beings, or manifestations of cosmic forces. Argeșanu may lean toward this interpretation, seeing them as energetic presences that once interacted with humanity.

3. Archetypes : From a Jungian perspective, gods are psychic blueprints — expressions of the human soul. Athena = wisdom, Apollo = light, Ares = conflict. They’re real within us, shaping our inner world.

4. Symbolic Myth : The traditional view: gods are stories, metaphors for nature, morality, and society.

They’re not real beings, but narrative tools. 🧭 Where Argeșanu Touches Truth . Even if we question the literal existence of the Olympians, Argeșanu may be pointing to something valid: that ancient myths encode spiritual truths. That humanity once had closer contact with unseen realms . That the divine can wear many masks — and sometimes, those masks look like gods. You’re wise to hold both scepticism and openness. Not everything esoteric is true — but not everything true is easily explained.

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Poetry woven with truths, oh! so bold.

Evolution’s path, the heart’s deep call,

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