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quarta-feira, 23 de agosto de 2023

THE LIFE OF ANTINOUS GOD

 


THE LIFE OF ANTINOUS GOD


by Dionysus Herus



In the small town of Bithynium-Claudiopolis, nestled in the northwest corner of Asia Minor, a young boy named Antinous was born in the year 111 AD. The town, now known as Turkey, was once the backdrop of a story that would echo through the annals of history. Antinous emerged from obscurity to become a figure known around the world by the end of his brief life. His name and image endured over the ages due to the enigmatic love affair that bloomed between him and Hadrian, the ruler of the Roman Empire.

Born into a family of gentry or influence within Bithynium-Claudiopolis, Antinous' early life remains shrouded in mystery. Though the exact details of his upbringing are largely unknown, certain facts have been recorded. His birthdate was set on November 27th, and he was often described as an "ephebe," a term derived from Greek to denote a young man of about 18 years of age. His physical appearance, however, is well-documented through numerous surviving sculptures. These artworks portrayed him as an embodiment of divine perfection, a living god comparable to Ganymede and Adonis, whose beauty captivated even the deities.

Emperor Hadrian, during a visit to Bithynia in AD 123, potentially encountered Antinous for the first time. Antinous' parents granted him the opportunity to study at Rome's finest boys' school with their consent. There, he immersed himself in the liberal arts and the teachings that would mold him into an exemplary Roman citizen. His formative years were spent sculpting not only his mind but also his body under the guidance of Greek trainers, resulting in a physique that epitomized classical male beauty.

Antinous' talents extended beyond academia and aesthetics. He proved himself to be an exceptional hunter, a passion shared with Hadrian. Their time was often consumed by the thrill of hunting wild animals, including a fearsome lion that terrorized the Libyan desert. Antinous' affection for Hadrian's hounds was evident, drawing parallels between his loyalty and devotion to those of the canine companions. His attributes of beauty, youth, and athletic prowess mirrored those qualities admired in the animal kingdom.

Antinous, in his short existence, played a pivotal role in shaping human history. He became the first historical figure to be deified due to his homosexuality, igniting the creation of a religion that endured for centuries. This religion, however, triggered reactions from Christians that resonated down the ages.

Contrary to some claims, Antinous' relationship with Hadrian began only when he reached the age of majority. Homophobic rumors were propagated by early Christians to suppress his legacy, a testament to the profound impact he left behind. His allure as the last deity of the ancient Roman religion endured through time, captivating admirers of male beauty throughout history.

Hadrian's Imperial Voyage of the East painted a vivid journey across the vast Roman Empire. Unlike any emperor before him, Hadrian traversed the empire, touching every province from Britain to Israel, and from the Danube to North Africa multiple times. His commitment to improving the lives of his subjects was evident in his hands-on approach to governance.

Hadrian's admiration for the Greek concept of civilization led him to embark on a grand journey to the East in 128 AD. His wife, Empress Sabina, accompanied him, but it was Antinous who held a special place in his retinue. Their relationship, openly displayed, became a spectacle witnessed by the world.

The Sacred Pilgrimage, as this journey came to be known, marked the only extensively documented portion of Antinous' life. As they traversed the East, Antinous' beauty shone, akin to a star gracing the wings of an imperial eagle. Their route took them through lands rich in mythological significance—Ganymede, Attis, Adonis, Jesus, and Osiris—all beautiful souls taken before their time.

In Athens, the retinue lingered for several months, coinciding with the Eleusinian Mysteries, symbolic of Proserpine's myth. Hadrian's interest in spirituality and theology guided him through this journey. It's believed that Antinous underwent secret initiations by the Eleusinian priests, receiving consecration from the black goddess Proserpine, an ordeal that prepared him for death and rebirth.

The journey continued through Asia Minor, visiting Bithynia, Antinous' birthplace, before traversing into Antioch, Armenia, and Arabia. Their path led them to Jerusalem, where Hadrian engaged in theological debates with rabbis, inadvertently sowing seeds of unrest that would later culminate in the Bar Kochba rebellion.

Egypt, the land of the Nile, awaited their arrival. Alexandria, a center of scholarship, greeted Hadrian's reforms with resistance. Among the contentious elements was Antinous and his relationship with the emperor. Faced with challenges, the entourage journeyed to Libya to confront a menacing man-eating lion. With bravery, Antinous confronted the beast, leaving a mark on history and acquiring a symbol—the red lotus flowers.

As they returned to Alexandria, the ranks swelled with high priests of Egyptian gods. As the Nile's flood receded, a ritualistic journey against the current began. Antinous embarked on this sacred passage, a journey of no return.

The narrative took a tragic turn as Antinous met his end in Hermopolis, near a Temple of Ramses II, by falling into the Nile on October 28, AD 130. His demise remained shrouded in uncertainty—whether an accident, suicide, sacrifice, or something more mysterious. Hadrian's grief, expressed with intensity, marked a turning point, challenging traditional notions of masculinity.

In Hermopolis, the story shifted into the realm of myth. The festival of Osiris, symbolizing death and resurrection, influenced events in profound ways. The priests of Osiris revealed that chosen boys, remarkably beautiful, were once drowned in the Nile, mirroring Osiris' fate. Something transformative happened in Hermopolis, veiled by the veil of time. Antinous became a figure of mythical proportions.

The fleet continued to Hir-wer, where an ancient Temple of Ramses II stood. On October 30, AD 130, Hadrian declared his astonishing plan. As the Pontifex Maximus, High Priest of the Roman Religion, he decreed Antinous a god, one who conquered death and ascended to the stars. This proclamation ignited the New God Antinous religion, spreading its message across the world.

The legacy of Antinous lives on—a symbol of beauty, love, and transformation—captivating hearts then and now.

sexta-feira, 4 de março de 2022

O POETA by Edhie Laureano Pires Yata'wá

 

Illustration of Laurent of Vere and Damen by @junie_junette (Twitter - https://twitter.com/junie_junette)


O POETA

Ele está imerso
Em suas linhas poéticas
Criando líricas vespertinas
Para o seu namorado
Cantarolando Belchior
Sentado na janela
Em pleno esplendor solar
Dessas tardes de verão.

O Sol banha a pele do moreno
Em plena sinergia heliocêntrica
Como se fosse um Jacinto
E o poeta sente o cheiro
Dos seus feromônios joviais
Inundando todo o quarto
Para seu deleite escorpiano.

E os seus pensamentos
Em puro frenesi
Colapsa em linhas poéticas apaixonadas
Ao sentir o cheiro almiscarado
Do seu corpo desnudo
Exalando indecentemente
Nas tardes ensolaradas
Da Chapada Diamantina

Poesia de Edhie Laureano Pires Yata'wá
@yatawamirim


quarta-feira, 3 de novembro de 2021

LIBERTINE MEMORIES - Edhie Laureano Pires Yata'wá

Ilustração disponível em https://www.deviantart.com/wolfkith/art/Wolfkith-Rejoice-866045119

LIBERTINE MEMORIES

My inert thoughts
Awakened suddenly
in intense frenzy
By smelling your musky scent
invading all the woods
in the silence of this valley
Just to tickle my instincts.

And seeing you
all smiling and lovelace
through the trails of this paradise
A glow of myriad stars
make a home in your laugh
And my mind collapses
In a whirlwind of indecent desires

Because your naked body
exudes a whirlwind of pheromones
impregnating my epidermis
With massive doses of civet and musk
Activating my animalic instincts
of poet and alchemist
In the valleys of Chapada Diamantina.

Poem by Edhie Laureano Pires Yata'wá
@yatawamirim


 

terça-feira, 24 de agosto de 2021

THE SPRING BEAUTY OF HYACINTH

 

Ilustração by Allarica in Deviantart

THE SPRING BEAUTY OF HYACINTH

 

The spring beauty of Hyacinth

The solar heart of Apollo enchanted

And the god, in love

He deeply loved Hyacinth

On the grass of Olympus.

 

And in your sacred Homotheosis

The spirit of the young Hyacinth

He was kidnapped by Zephyr's cunning

the treacherous west wind

That for Jacinto, he had an obsessive desire.

 

The young ephebe is dead!

To the despair of the sun god

Not even your solar spells

They managed to save young Hyacinth

From the depths of Hades.

 

Poem by Edhie Laureano Pires Yata'wá

Seabra - Bahia - Brazil

23/07/2021

@yatawamirim

sexta-feira, 23 de julho de 2021

LA BELLEZZA PRIMAVERILE DEL GIACINT - Edhie Laureano Pires Yata'wá

 

Apollo and Hyacinth by Jeab Young in https://weallhaveaheritage.wordpress.com/2017/11/20/grecian-gods-tales-of-mortality-and-death-apollo-and-hyacinth/

LA BELLEZZA PRIMAVERILE DEL GIACINT

La bellezza primaverile di Giacinto
Il cuore solare di Apollo incantato
E il dio, innamorato
Amava profondamente Giacinto
Sull'erba dell'Olimpo.

E nella tua sacra Homotheosis
Lo spirito del giovane Jacinto
È stato rapito dall'astuzia di Zephyr
il perfido vento dell'ovest
Che per Jacinto, aveva un desiderio ossessivo.

Il giovane efebo è morto!
Alla disperazione del dio del sole
Nemmeno i tuoi incantesimi solari
Sono riusciti a salvare il giovane Jacinto
Dalle profondità dell'Ade.

Poesia de Edhie Laureano Pires Yata'wá
Seabra - Bahia
23/07/2000
Instagram - @yatawamirim



quarta-feira, 19 de fevereiro de 2020

BETELGEUSE by @yatawamirim




BETELGEUSE

Oh, Estrela Reluzente
Brilhando intensamente
Lá no alto do firmamento
Sobre os ombros de Órion
O Grande Caçador da Via Láctea
O teu olho estrelar
Explodindo em supernova
Lá nas abóbadas celestiais
Com o seu brilho votivo
Guiando o poeta
Através da sua chama da Criação
Aquecendo toda a Terra
E a minha inspiração.

Edhie Laureano Pires II
17/03/2020
Seabra-BA

SIGAM NO INSTAGRAM - @yatawamirim

terça-feira, 26 de novembro de 2019

A BELEZA PRIMAVERIL DOS JACINTOS by @yatawamirim

Ilustração: Hyacinth by Viktoria Ridzel in Riordan Fandom

A BELEZA PRIMAVERIL DOS JACINTOS

A beleza primaveral de Jacinto
Encantou o coração ensolarado de Apolo
E o deus, apaixonado
Amou Jacinto profundamente
Na relva do Olimpo.

E na sua sagrada Homothoesis
O espírito do jovem Jacinto
Foi raptado pela astúcia de Zéfiro
O vento Oeste traiçoeiro
Que por Jacinto, tinha um desejo obsessivo.

Morreu o jovem efebo
Para desespero do deus Sol
Nem mesmo os seus encantamentos
Foi capaz de trazê-lo de volta
Das profundezas do Hades.

Edhie Laureano Pires II
24/05/2019
Seabra-BA

SIGAM à @yatawamirim




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