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  • Oh! I came on your page to wish you a happy birthday and saw your facebook group and got side tracked. I almost forgot to wish you happy birthday lol. Happy Birthday Jenn. I hope your enjoying it :))

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  • Demeter is the Greek goddess of agriculture, grain, and fertility. She is best known for her role in the myth of her daughter Persephone, who was abducted by Hades. Demeter’s grief caused the earth to become barren until Persephone was allowed to return for part of the year, symbolizing the changing seasons.
    The myth of Demeter and Persephone is a poignant tale from Greek mythology that explains the changing seasons and the deep bond between mother and daughter.
    The Abduction
    Persephone, the daughter of Demeter (goddess of the harvest) and Zeus, was a beautiful maiden who caught the eye of Hades, the god of the underworld. One day, while Persephone was gathering flowers, Hades emerged from a chasm in the earth and abducted her, taking her to his dark realm to be his queen.
     
    Demeter’s Grief
    Demeter was devastated by the loss of her daughter. In her grief, she neglected her duties, causing the earth to become barren and crops to wither. This led to a severe famine, threatening the survival of humanity.
     
    The Search
    Desperate to find Persephone, Demeter wandered the earth for nine days and nights without rest. She eventually learns of her daughter’s fate and demands that Zeus intervene. Zeus, pressured by the plight of the starving mortals, sent Hermes to the underworld to negotiate Persephone’s release
     
    The Compromise
    Hades agreed to let Persephone go, but he tricked her into eating pomegranate seeds before she left, binding her to the underworld. As a result, Persephone was destined to spend part of the year with Hades and the rest with her mother.
     
    The Seasons
    This arrangement explains the cycle of the seasons. When Persephone is with Hades, Demeter mourns, and winter descends upon the earth. When Persephone returns, Demeter’s joy brings about the rebirth of spring and the fertility of summer
     
    This myth beautifully illustrates themes of love, loss, and renewal, reflecting the natural cycles of life and the enduring bond between mother and daughter.
     
    This is bittersweet, and a reminder that nothing is as precious as a #motherslove" <Jenn>
     
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