The Greek World of Folklore: The Water Nymph and the Veil
Click on the link below to watch Paul’s retelling of the folktale The Water Nymph and
Paul Kiritsis, PsyD (Clinical psychology), MScMed (Clinical neurophysiology), MA (Western esotericism)
Click on the link below to watch Paul’s retelling of the folktale The Water Nymph and
“Folktales are prose narratives of fictional content invented by individual people. They are more often
The name Prometheus has cultural associations to creation, theft, progress, evolution, intelligence, and fore-thinking. In
As we have thus far discerned, myths are humankind’s earliest attempts to explain the phenomena
Harold Newman & Jon O. Newman, A Genealogical Chart of Greek Mythology (Chapel Hill, NC:
In classical mythology, Dionysus was the Greek god of wine and wine-making, merriment and drunkenness,
A great many centuries before Jewish and Christian ideas surrounding heaven and hell appeared, the
Part 1: Oral History and Myth History in the written form has only been around
Asclepius, the Greek god of healing and medicine, was a son of the god Apollo
Scouring the last twenty or so years, I can think of no moment that