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July 1, 2024 4 mins
Here is the one the most beautiful myths about love and trust. Not only love and trust but other lessons on we can take to our dally lifes. 

Are you confindent in you? 

Is your faith bigger than anything else?

Do you trust your talents and gifts?

Orpheus played the lyre and was an excellent poet.

Whenever he played and sang, nature and people were captivated by his music. It was his superpower.

He fell madly in love with Eurydice.
One day, she was by a river when she was bitten by a snake, leading to her death. Orpheus was desperate and heartbroken.

He went to the underworld with his music and lyre to rescue Eurydice.

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The story of Alfrida and Christina remindme of the myth of Ortheus and Eurydis.
Ortheus played the lyre and was anexcellent poet. Whenever he played and
sang, nature and people were captivatedby his music. It was his superpower
let me sell. Like that hefell male in love with Eurydes. One

(00:39):
day she was by a river whenshe was bitten by a snake, leading
to her death. Ortheus was desperateand heart broken. He went to the
underworld with his music and lyr torescue Euryds. His sorrowful song convinced the
fairy man Karen to take him tothe underworld with his music. Is also

(01:06):
loaded asleep, the three headed dogthat guarded the interest. When your Fields
arrived in the underworld, he cameto face with Hades, the god of
the underworld, and Persephone, hiswife. Heads was very upset with the
presence of a living person in Israel, but Persephon calming down of feels,

(01:30):
then explained why he was there.Hads wife felt pitied for Feels, feeling
connected to his pain, and thuspersuaded the god. Being a just god,
Hades agreed with one condition of Fieldswould lead the way of for he

(01:53):
read it, but he must neverlook back until they had both reached the
world of living, until they werein the light of Fields, agreeted and
led the way. He climbed thestep path, singing with his lair until
he reached the top. As hewas in front, he was the first

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to receive the rays of the sun, so it was natural for him to
look back to see his beloved tocheck if she had arrived safely. But
he forgot that being ahead, shemight still be on her way to the
light, still exiting the world ofthe dead. And this is what happened

(02:38):
of FIUs looked back and he readit was still emerging from the darkness.
Thus he broke the pact he madhe made with heads. He read it,
turned into a ghost and returned tothe underworld of Fields. Was devastated
and vowed never to love another womanin this world. We can draw various

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lessons from this myth. In avery similarst form, we can state the
following. Firstly, true love willdo anything for its beloved. It will
do it will go to the endsof the earth to save them. When
we choose to love all gods andfears are cast aside, and nothing in

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this world can stop us. Secondly, through our gifts and talents, we
can achieve anything. We can makethis world a better place and help those
around us, even save our belovedones. Thirdly, and last, a
lack of faith is detrimental to us. In other words, self sabotage is

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something that ruins and disgrace us.This is what happened Orpheus did when he
looked back. Can you see thesim similarities between Alfred and Christina and this
myth? Not tony, this couple, but also in our everyday lives
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