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Temple of gaiaism
Mooing Platypus (formerly known as Gaia) Started conversation Jun 16, 2003
Gaiaism honors plants and nature in general.
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Temple of gaiaism
Researcher 185550 Posted Jun 16, 2003
Assumably named after the Ancient Greek Goddess of the Earth? And from which the ancient continent of pangaea (lit. all- earth) was named?
I make the usual plea for a link from your space and or the temple
Apart from that, I declare the Temple of Gaiaism built!
Temple of gaiaism
Mooing Platypus (formerly known as Gaia) Posted Jun 16, 2003
actually, the greek one was called Gaea (I was -and to a dergree still am-very obsessed with ancient mythology). Gaia is the roman variation, and also the latin word for mother earth.
The link is already in place.
Let the worshippers arrive!
Temple of gaiaism
Researcher 185550 Posted Jun 16, 2003
I did rather like that.
It's a while since I did any classical mythology. I can still remember passages of the Aenaeid (the bits with Nisus and Euryalus) and Elektra (erm, come to think of it, all of it).
There's someone you should meet, by the way. Here name's Clare, she's a classics mad. Her U- number's U223622 . She'd love to meet you, you're even named after a Goddess!
Temple of gaiaism
Mooing Platypus (formerly known as Gaia) Posted Jun 17, 2003
Hey, it's not like Gaia's my *real* name. My real name, however is also greek. It's Hellen (yes, that's right, TWO L's. about 1 in every 10 people spells my name right). I will go meet this person
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