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The "Theogony" of Hesiod is the only surviving ancient sacred text of the Greeks. Because Hesiod, seized by the "divine madness" of the poets, (Plato's "Ion", 533 d-535 and "Phaedrus", 245), praises in succession the immortal races. The solid foundation of the 1,022 verses of Theogony highlights the creation of the gods and monsters in the psychology of mortals. From the monsters of our collective unconscious to the virtue of superconsciousness. Chaos is the beginning, then Gaia, the fertile Tartarus and the "alluring" Eros, and the divine race of Zeus, the nine goddesses, and his twenty-seven divine children. The mystical cycle of the 33 tropical years of the sun, known to the Orphics, is found in the sum of the divine beings according to their races and intersects with the intersection of the verses at the point of change of the races. The Theogony traces the path of a new way of thinking. The precision of numbers, invisible, guides our intelligence. Numbers are connected to the cycles of celestial bodies in order to indicate to mortals the errors and trials of their souls. Numbers are preceded by two symbols: the six-pointed and the five-pointed star, the image of the soul and the body of man, the radiance of his essence. The aforementioned numbers and symbols, ancient Greek, have no relation to later religions, mystical organizations, and Eastern or Western paths.
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