The Goddess Sophia and Her Soul-Mates

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Author: Paul E. Dinnis ISBN: 9780983301028
Publisher: Paul E. Dinnis Publication: March 9, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Paul E. Dinnis
ISBN: 9780983301028
Publisher: Paul E. Dinnis
Publication: March 9, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

“The Goddess Sophia And Her Soul-Mates.” 50 ancient Gods, Goddesses and Deities met recently in Athens, Greece. Some were famous “native heroes and heroines” known from Greek mythology of old, but some were from other climes – Persia, Arabia, Scandinavia, North and South America, Israel, Asia, the Pacific, and Indonesia.

These Deities were joined by 125 current college students and young persons from all areas of our globe. Not unexpectedly, exchanges of opinions as to the current conditions of our 21st Century varied greatly.. In many of the discussions, the contrasts between viewpoints of the young and the perspective of the Ancient Ones, were utterly remarkable.

Sophia and her fellow Deities had especially arranged this “conclave,” in the manner that they periodically had met down through the ages of history. Their goal: to seek ways to influence Modern Mankind to take appropriate action world-wide, in order to avoid annihilation by nuclear warfare.

Was this “convention” dull and deadly? Far from it! There were sparkles aplenty as colorful characters voiced creative comments!

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“The Goddess Sophia And Her Soul-Mates.” 50 ancient Gods, Goddesses and Deities met recently in Athens, Greece. Some were famous “native heroes and heroines” known from Greek mythology of old, but some were from other climes – Persia, Arabia, Scandinavia, North and South America, Israel, Asia, the Pacific, and Indonesia.

These Deities were joined by 125 current college students and young persons from all areas of our globe. Not unexpectedly, exchanges of opinions as to the current conditions of our 21st Century varied greatly.. In many of the discussions, the contrasts between viewpoints of the young and the perspective of the Ancient Ones, were utterly remarkable.

Sophia and her fellow Deities had especially arranged this “conclave,” in the manner that they periodically had met down through the ages of history. Their goal: to seek ways to influence Modern Mankind to take appropriate action world-wide, in order to avoid annihilation by nuclear warfare.

Was this “convention” dull and deadly? Far from it! There were sparkles aplenty as colorful characters voiced creative comments!

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