Greece: I am Zeus!

Chapter 77 Great Father God and Great Mother God

Chapter 77 Great Father God and Great Mother God (Second update, please continue reading~)

It is because Zeus is there, always protecting them behind him, that the gods can always move forward with peace of mind.

Zeus, He is the undisputed core!

It is the hope and pillar of all the Olympian gods!
With Him present, the gods can have peace of mind forever!

In this world, nothing earns the respect and love of the gods more than dominating, resisting, and conquering everything on the battlefield.

No female deity could resist such a Lord of Armies who embodies power, courage, strength, wisdom, and charismatic approachability!

Hestia, the mother goddess of fire symbolizing the flourishing growth of civilization; Demeter, the mother goddess of growth indispensable to life; and Hera, the white-armed goddess, the great mother goddess representing the feminine aspect of reproduction, fertility, and childbirth.

They all represent the vitality, growth, and production of life, and represent the most fundamental maternal power in the world; they are all absolute great mother goddesses.

As determined by the essential law that gave birth to their divinity, their instincts could not resist Zeus. They were born to be captivated by Zeus's masculine and powerful nature and deeply attracted to Him.

Because Zeus's essence is precisely the fundamental existence they need and yearn for.

Just as all life reveres the power of thunder, all life yearns for the nourishment of light and rain.

This is an irresistible yearning and attraction stemming from their divine instincts.

The Great Mother Goddesses are born with a desire to be close to the Great Father God; this is the call of the law and the belonging of the origin.

This is not a simple attraction of divine instinct, but an essential attraction that transcends everything and is desired by divinity born from the depths of the law.

It is the origin of the world that is seeking harmony and wholeness.

Just like yin and yang are forever intertwined, attracting and merging with each other.

This is the eternal attraction of the supreme essential law, the deepest and most fundamental order and balance in the universe.

Hestia, Demeter, Hera, Hades, Poseidon, and Zeus are the embodiment of the laws, not beings born of blood ties as understood by ordinary people, nor do they have any worldly blood relations.

They are Cronus, the king of the gods, and Rhea, the queen of the gods, embodying the fundamental laws of the universe, and evolving and creating new laws over endless ages.

In the beginning of the universe, there were no living beings in the true sense.

Whoever can evolve, derive, and create new laws and concepts, then that creator naturally becomes the "parent" of these new laws.

In reality, there is no substantial blood relationship between gods like that of mortals, and it is not even necessary for both "parents" to exist at the same time. Powerful gods can create beings on their own.

Like Gaia, the mother of all things, she herself is the embodiment of the origin of matter in the universe.

Therefore, when the universe was born, all matter that appeared—whether it be the vast and boundless sky, the deep and boundless ocean, the towering mountains, or the minute matter that constitutes all things—was naturally her child.

Or perhaps it is the goddess of the night, from whom all the laws and concepts born—such as misfortune, nightmares, death, sleep, pain, sorrow, aging, deception, and trickery—are also children conceived and created by the lady of the night.

These are all part of the magnificent natural evolution of laws, the solemn birth of concepts, and the source of these concepts is naturally revered as their "parents".

In reality, there is no blood relation between deities in the mortal sense.

The future Zeus will not only be the supreme god-king of the universe, but also the great father god, the father of all things and spirits!
At that time, any deity, regardless of its origin or authority, had to respectfully address Him as "Father" or "Father God" to demonstrate His supreme status and authority.

Even Gaia and Rhea were no exception; in serious situations, they had to address Zeus as "the esteemed Father God."

Even the unruly Poseidon, no matter how unwilling he was deep down, still had to obediently address Zeus as "Father" when Zeus earnestly displayed his divine majesty and supreme authority. (PS: This is clearly recorded in Homer's epics, where Poseidon and other gods respectfully address Zeus as "Father"; the Orphic Hymn also explicitly praises Zeus as the supreme Father God!)

The title "father" is a lofty honorific representing status and authority, and has nothing to do with bloodline or anything like that. It is the ultimate manifestation of Zeus's patriarchal authority throughout the universe.

All relationships between deities ultimately come down to the level of emotion and identification.

Uranus, the Father, abused the Titans at will because he never truly regarded them as his children.

The second-generation god-king Cronus kept calling his children "children," and he didn't even treat the laws of creation as children.

To put it bluntly, that means they acknowledge you as their "parent (child)," and only then are you considered their "parent (child). If they don't acknowledge you, you are nothing to them."

Since the divine bodies of gods can be changed and altered at will, it is utterly ridiculous to discuss mortal blood ties.

There is no blood relationship between the gods of law in the sense of mortals; there is only the continuous evolution and manifestation of the laws of the universe.

The gods never concern themselves with the laws that originated from the same source as themselves, because they are meaningless.

For them, the most important questions are: Can they become stronger through this union? Can they evolve into more powerful laws? Can they firmly defend their honor and authority in the vast universe without being devoured or absorbed by other laws?
For the world of "existence" that bears everything, the most meaningful thing is for the world to become more perfect and complete.

For the gods themselves, the choice of self-awareness and self-spirituality is the most important and meaningful thing.

Regardless of anything else, the most primal love and desire in the spirit of the gods are the driving force behind their actions.

Love is simply wanting to possess something; that's enough.

God is the embodiment of the law, while spiritual consciousness is born from matter swallowing love and desire.

God is not human; their natures are entirely different.

It is a person who resembles a god, not a god who resembles a person.

Humanity is divinity.

Human nature as understood by mortals is a macroscopic reflection of divinity.

Therefore, for any goddess, liking Zeus and wanting to possess him is a thought that carries no psychological burden.

Because worldly rules and morals have no meaning to the gods!

Completely different in nature!

Therefore, when Zeus and Metis returned to the temple hand in hand, intimately, all the goddesses immediately changed their expressions.

Spirituality is born from self-love and desire. The spirituality of God is infinitely vast and boundless, so the gods possess both the most ardent and profound love and the most expansive and surging desire.

Goddesses are never willing to share their beloved (unless there is no other way).

At this moment, Metis got there first, and many goddesses were naturally furious, anxious and angry, with all sorts of complex emotions intertwined.

What infuriates me the most is Hera, who has the best temper!

Because she was closest to Metis, and because she loved Zeus dearly.

(End of this chapter)

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