![]() ![]() Granted we couldn’t agree more with you guys. We all would assume: “So what’s the big deal about it anyway?”, correct? What we will do, however, is to take “snap-shots” from Homer’s stories, analyse them and provide you with the mystic messages and that is exactly why in the title you also see “(Part 1)”.Ĭonsequently, the current article will focus on the Suitors of Penelope and how, and why, Odysseus took them down (aka killed them) even the order matters!!!įor more on Odysseus click here: OdysseusĪs you all know (or at least should now) after the Trojan War, Odysseus sets sails towards Ithaca, his home. So, will the article present to you all of Homer’s hidden messages? Obviously not because a tremendous amount of space would be required to do all of that. OK, enough with the boring stuff let us focus on the meat of the current article. In a very simplistic explanation it is the science to analyse the root and meaning of each word, letter etc. OK, some of you may wonder what the term “etymology” stands for. Moreover, in order to reveal to you the hidden messages of Homer's epic poems we will need to utilize what is known as "etymology". Now let us ask you this: how many people do you know that are actually fulfilling these requirements? Moreover, you will need to have dictionaries at your disposal especially the older the dictionary you will hold in your hands, the more accurate it will be! Believe it or not, it is a fact that our researches did proof multiple times again and again. What you should keep in mind is that this knowledge is (purposely?) kept away from the main-stream channels but also that in order to be able to uncover the hidden messages of Homer you need to know Greek specifically, Ancient Greek (we will illustrate that point later on, don’t worry).Īnd when we say to know Ancient Greek we also include that you should be able to understand the idioms and so forth of the Ancient Greek language. We do not know how smart or stupid somebody is nor does it concern us. How come that no one noticed it before? Are all university professors, researchers etc. Oh, through our sixth sense we can hear the next questions appearing in your mind: The most obvious question that should pop-up in your minds should be: ![]() So guys, here we are with a provocative title that practically tells you that our guy Homer was actually passing around hidden (aka mystic) messages with his famous epic poems the Iliad and the Odyssey. ![]()
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