We Are In Hades.

Neither was Hades. That is if you're talking about Hades the place and not the feared shadowy god of death Hades. In Greek mythology Hades or the Underworld was the final resting place of the Dead (Grateful & otherwise) and not necessarily a place of torment. It included the Elysium Fields which was paradoxical and reserved for those who lead lives of great sacrifice and heroism, although that was separated from the lower levels of the Underworld by the River Lethe.

Are you implicating that we are all dead souls who only think they're alive?
 
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Hades............................................... Is the ruling God of the Planet Pluto in Astrology/Mythology. One of the ruling God's of the Zodiac sign Scorpio.
 
Death (The Grim Reaper) Takes you to Hades upon Judgement after physical death. You stay in Hell as a Slave or you go to Zeus in the Heavens. That's really how it worked
 
Hades............................................... Is the ruling God of the Planet Pluto in Astrology/Mythology. One of the ruling God's of the Zodiac sign Scorpio.
I wish you told me that before I started dating my ex-girlfriend, a triple Scorpio. But the sex was mind-blowing
 
I wish you told me that before I started dating my ex-girlfriend, a triple Scorpio. But the sex was mind-blowing
Triple Scorpio. Must be dominate to Scorpio nature then. Yeah Scorpio sex is amazing. It does say that in Astrology
 
Everybody has tits. In the west women's have been sexualized and stigmatized ... Some of the happiest days of my life were spent at places like esalen and other clothing free retreats, spas, hot springs and jjimjilbang. Seeing people of all ages letting it all hang out was liberating and not in the least bit sexual to me. That was one thing the Boomers got right, moving back to the land , living in communes, radical new experiments in how to live without being so disconnected from the natural world starting with ourselves... maybe the only thing they got right. It's silly to generalize however the difference between the so called "greatest generation" who endured the great depression /World War II and their spoiled children is a stark reminder that hard times make for tough people whose strength creates wealth and abundance which their children enjoy yet take for granted and slowly imperceptibly their love of comfort leads the drift back towards deprivation and the cycle repeats endlessly
 
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