NOTE: THESE ARE FAN-INTERPRETATIONS AND ARE NOT VERIFIED BY RACHEL SMYTHE.
🕵️♀️FUN FACT #23🕵️♀️
— 🐝AmbrosiaBee🐝 (@ambrosiabee) November 5, 2020
The rabbit signifies abundance and comfort, as well as vulnerability and fertility.
The rabbit also symbolizes a person’s fear.#loreolympus pic.twitter.com/6T1p8xCmue
🕵️♀️FUN FACT #25🕵️♀️
— 🐝AmbrosiaBee🐝 (@ambrosiabee) November 7, 2020
In Greek mythology, the moon is linked with love and unattainable beauty.
The moon also symbolizes time, change, creation and destruction, as well as rebirth. #loreolympus pic.twitter.com/15xtqsb2Az
🕵️♀️FUN FACT #26🕵️♀️
— 🐝AmbrosiaBee🐝 (@ambrosiabee) November 8, 2020
A honeybee symbolically is a spiritual traveler, and their honey is their “spiritual input”.
So, the honeycomb symbolizes a place in a person where their “spiritual input” is stored.#loreolympus pic.twitter.com/IH8wmtciOl
🕵️♀️FUN FACT #27🕵️♀️
— 🐝AmbrosiaBee🐝 (@ambrosiabee) November 9, 2020
Hecate owns a “Painite Creditcard”.
Painite is a very rare mineral, and closely resembles a ruby.
The Banks in LO offer creditcards that are ranked by minerals (like diamonds, rubies, sapphires), instead of metals (platinum, gold).#loreolympus pic.twitter.com/0qgmdf3gBw
🕵️♀️FUN FACT #28🕵️♀️
— 🐝AmbrosiaBee🐝 (@ambrosiabee) November 9, 2020
🐝Persephone is often associated with honey or the honeybee. 🐝
Demeter (besides being known as the Goddess of Agriculture) was known as “The Pure Mother Bee”. #loreolympus pic.twitter.com/9nt5nzDyYv
🕵️♀️FUN FACT #32🕵️♀️
— 🐝AmbrosiaBee🐝 (@ambrosiabee) November 13, 2020
Tea represents harmony, spiritual connection and enlightenment.
It can also symbolize one’s inner peace, rejuvenation, change and contentment. #loreolympus pic.twitter.com/4xWGTI21fl
🕵️♀️FUN FACT #35🕵️♀️
— 🐝AmbrosiaBee🐝 (@ambrosiabee) November 14, 2020
Hades saved Pomelia by freeing her out of her cage and giving her water from the fountain to drink.
Hades saved Persephone by freeing her out of her “cage” of vines, warming her up in the pool, and thus freeing her from her mental prison. #loreolympus pic.twitter.com/0gMotfacbI
🕵️♀️FUN FACT #36🕵️♀️
— 🐝AmbrosiaBee🐝 (@ambrosiabee) November 14, 2020
The number 99 has reoccured twice in LO.
The number 99 symbolizes inner-strength, spiritual awakening and enlightenment.
Is also signifies that certain aspects of your life are coming to a close, or that an important phase is coming to an end. #loreolympus pic.twitter.com/wPchWhfd8p
🕵️♀️FUN FACT #37🕵️♀️
— 🐝AmbrosiaBee🐝 (@ambrosiabee) November 14, 2020
Hera is made from starlight and the sweetest earth.
Starlight symbolizes solitude.
A star shines more brightly alone, than with a hundred other stars next to it.
The earth symbolizes nourishment, fertility, and infinite creativity.#loreolympus pic.twitter.com/gZjlJzvsOS
🕵️♀️FUN FACT #39🕵️♀️
— 🐝AmbrosiaBee🐝 (@ambrosiabee) November 15, 2020
⚡️ZEUS’ EPITHETS⚡️
ZEUS ENDENDROS
“Zeus, The One In The Trees”
ZEUS AEOLOMORPHUS
“Zeus, The One Capable of Changing His Form”
ZEUS EUCLEIUS
“Zeus, The Glorious One”
ZEUS NEMÉTÔR
“Zeus, Administer Of Justice”#loreolympus pic.twitter.com/q7wxKF7UqP
🕵️♀️FUN FACT #40🕵️♀️
— 🐝AmbrosiaBee🐝 (@ambrosiabee) November 15, 2020
Serpents (and snakes) represent fertility and a creative life force.
They symbolize rebirth, transformation, immortality and healing.
In Greek Mythology, snakes were the guardians of The Underworld. #loreolympus pic.twitter.com/E2FNQy3z7D
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— 🐝AmbrosiaBee🐝 (@ambrosiabee) November 15, 2020
In 2013, there was a terracotta found in Athens.
It depicts a woman flanked by two serpents.
That woman was later identified as the Goddess Demeter.
Demeter is now also known as “The Serpent Goddess”. #loreolympus pic.twitter.com/2kNSmoyzDD
🕵️♀️FUN FACT #42🕵️♀️
— 🐝AmbrosiaBee🐝 (@ambrosiabee) November 16, 2020
The darker side of the color yellow represents cowardice and betrayal.
It also symbolizes egoism, mental illness and madness. #loreolympus pic.twitter.com/RXzYbQ6BJQ
🕵️♀️FUN FACT #43🕵️♀️
— 🐝AmbrosiaBee🐝 (@ambrosiabee) November 17, 2020
DEMETER AGANIPPE
“Demeter, The Mare Who Destroys Mercifully”#loreolympus pic.twitter.com/JeEYGImjPW
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— 🐝AmbrosiaBee🐝 (@ambrosiabee) November 17, 2020
The 2nd of February is known as “Le Jour des Crêpes” (The Day of the Crepes).
The Crepe is also known as “The Return o/t Light”, because it symbolizes the coming of Spring (the crepe resembles the sun, and tells us that Winter will soon be over).#loreolympus pic.twitter.com/xHrThDuG4Q
🕵️♀️FUN FACT #46🕵️♀️
— 🐝AmbrosiaBee🐝 (@ambrosiabee) November 22, 2020
In Shakespeare’s play (Othello), Othello has given his wife, Desdemona, a handkerchief.
This handkerchief was a symbol of their love and fidelity.
It represented his promise to her that he will stay true to her, and asking her to stay true to him.#loreolympus pic.twitter.com/0O9w28chPh
🕵️♀️FUN FACT #47🕵️♀️
— 🐝AmbrosiaBee🐝 (@ambrosiabee) November 23, 2020
In a movie, a wizard has been repressing his magical abilities, thus creating an “Obscurus”.
An “Obscurus” is a dark and uncontrollable force. It can manifest itself as a separate entity, that can be violent and create destruction.#loreolympus pic.twitter.com/kFUe4BeR16
🕵️♀️FUN FACT #48🕵️♀️
— 🐝AmbrosiaBee🐝 (@ambrosiabee) November 24, 2020
The Goddess Persephone has an epithet:
PERSEPHONE VRIMÓH
“Persephone, Roaring Like A Lion”
The sacred animal of the Goddess Rhea (mother of Hades (Persephone’s husband)) is the lion. #loreolympus pic.twitter.com/EZzqoYRMKA
🕵️♀️FUN FACT #49🕵️♀️
— 🐝AmbrosiaBee🐝 (@ambrosiabee) November 25, 2020
Spring represents rebirth and renewal.
It also represents youth, growth and hope.
Winter represents the end of a cycle and death.
It also represents old age, pain, loneliness and the absence of hope. #loreolympus pic.twitter.com/8QGRPVcEVv
🕵️♀️FUN FACT #50🕵️♀️
— 🐝AmbrosiaBee🐝 (@ambrosiabee) November 26, 2020
During the ‘Full Moon’, one may feel inclined to overcome challenges, and to abandon negative habits, situations or relationships.
Profound emotional experiences, lucid dreams and significant life events may also occur during the ‘Full Moon’.#loreolympus pic.twitter.com/FB42nrU2jn
🕵️♀️FUN FACT #52🕵️♀️
— 🐝AmbrosiaBee🐝 (@ambrosiabee) November 26, 2020
Eros has done the “Tree Pose” multiple times.
The “Tree Pose” strengthens and tones the entire standing leg, and buttocks.
It brings balance, not only physically, but also spiritually.
(Important for an archer).#loreolympus pic.twitter.com/m5sM3AW0dd
🕵️♀️FUN FACT #53🕵️♀️
— 🐝AmbrosiaBee🐝 (@ambrosiabee) November 28, 2020
It was believed by some cultures that the “Aurora Borealis” (Northern Lights) were the spirits of those who died a violent death. #loreolympus pic.twitter.com/NbSChvSls8
🕵️♀️FUN FACT #54🕵️♀️
— 🐝AmbrosiaBee🐝 (@ambrosiabee) November 30, 2020
“Green Grasshoppers” symbolize freedom, fertility, new beginnings and growth.
Seeing a grasshopper means that you need to get over your fear and anxiety, and focus on your personal strength. #loreolympus pic.twitter.com/TyQeH7wqka
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— 🐝AmbrosiaBee🐝 (@ambrosiabee) December 1, 2020
Dreaming of a “Greenhouse” can mean that you have been over-cared for in life.
It can also symbolize that you are trying to change, to grow, but in a controlled way. #loreolympus pic.twitter.com/iK2579fB3D
🕵️♀️FUN FACT #56🕵️♀️
— 🐝AmbrosiaBee🐝 (@ambrosiabee) December 1, 2020
(Dreaming of) A “Private Library” can symbolize your own private thoughts.
It also symbolizes that there are certain things about you that you are not ready to share with others. #loreolympus pic.twitter.com/nbaanPKBQ9
🕵️♀️FUN FACT #59🕵️♀️
— 🐝AmbrosiaBee🐝 (@ambrosiabee) December 4, 2020
📜An Orphic Fragment📜
“The Bean is a path and stairway out of Hades’ house for the souls of the Strong, whenever they ascend into the Light.”
The Ancient Greeks believed the “Bean” was a supernatural symbol of Death. #loreolympus pic.twitter.com/hD9GLAggHw
🕵️♀️FUN FACT #61🕵️♀️
— 🐝AmbrosiaBee🐝 (@ambrosiabee) December 10, 2020
🌱“The Mint”🌱 (MENTHA)
“The Mint” was used in ancient funerary rites to mask the smell of the dead. #loreolympus pic.twitter.com/Lf7JFqnCkS
🕵️♀️FUN FACT #62🕵️♀️
— 🐝AmbrosiaBee🐝 (@ambrosiabee) December 10, 2020
(Dreaming of) “Raw Meat” can symbolize major changes and raw experiences.
(A dream about) “Raw Meat” can also symbolize a person’s power and strength. #loreolympus pic.twitter.com/jokeP5nuRz
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— 🐝AmbrosiaBee🐝 (@ambrosiabee) December 10, 2020
Persephone has often been associated with the “Honeybee”.
“Charon’s Obol” was a coin that was placed in or on the mouth of a dead person’s body, so that his/her Soul could pass the river Styx.
This “Charon’s Obol” depicts a “Honeybee”. #loreolympus pic.twitter.com/a1HvYdA4jt
🕵️♀️FUN FACT #64🕵️♀️
— 🐝AmbrosiaBee🐝 (@ambrosiabee) December 12, 2020
The “Cherokee Tribe” believe that the “Chikadee” appears to warn you that something evil may be lurking, aiming to cause you harm.
The “Chikadee” also symbolizes that one needs to stand his/her ground against enemies.
(Art: Ep. 113)#loreolympus pic.twitter.com/dXu81ebHy2
🕵️♀️FUN FACT #65🕵️♀️
— 🐝AmbrosiaBee🐝 (@ambrosiabee) December 14, 2020
⚡️ZEUS NEMÉTÔR⚡️
“Zeus, Administer of Justice.”#loreolympus pic.twitter.com/q76CbuE73d
🕵️♀️FUN FACT #66🕵️♀️
— 🐝AmbrosiaBee🐝 (@ambrosiabee) December 20, 2020
Eyes can represent clairvoyance, omniscience, and/or a gateway into the soul.
In many spiritual organizations, the eye is a symbol of psychic vision and enlightenment. In Buddhism, the eyes represent spiritual perception and seeing with the soul.#loreolympus pic.twitter.com/Z4h5KoIY6D
🕵️♀️FUN FACT #67🕵️♀️
— 🐝AmbrosiaBee🐝 (@ambrosiabee) December 21, 2020
As a powerhouse of the color wheel, “Silver” excels at delivering peace of mind.
With its calming presence and healing powers, the color silver can diminish both emotional and physical pain.#loreolympus pic.twitter.com/a2LYkcF5fG
🕵️♀️FUN FACT #68🕵️♀️
— 🐝AmbrosiaBee🐝 (@ambrosiabee) December 27, 2020
The “Third Eye Chakra” is located at the brow, above the base of the nose.
It resonates with the energy of our psyche, as well as our conscious and unconscious psychological tendencies.
The Color of this Chakra is “Indigo”.#loreolympus pic.twitter.com/tBn1zrnyb0
🕵️♀️FUN FACT #69🕵️♀️
— 🐝AmbrosiaBee🐝 (@ambrosiabee) December 28, 2020
It is common knowledge among gardeners that “Mint Plants” can be used to help keep “Moths” away.
A symbol of Hades in LO is the “Moth”. #loreolympus pic.twitter.com/LOLsEfkAva
🕵️♀️FUN FACT #71🕵️♀️
— 🐝AmbrosiaBee🐝 (@ambrosiabee) January 2, 2021
According to Greek mythology, the Chthonic Goddess Hecate was often depicted as a Goddess with Three Forms and/or three Faces.
In Lore Olympus, Hecate has three computer screens in her office. #loreolympus pic.twitter.com/P7katrL3Cz
🕵️♀️FUN FACT #72🕵️♀️
— 🐝AmbrosiaBee🐝 (@ambrosiabee) January 3, 2021
A “Cubic Zirconia” (an imitation diamond) has meaning and properties of improving its owner's self-confidence.
This gemstone will also be useful to have more sense of happiness and enrichment.#loreolympus pic.twitter.com/Cyn75cLx36