Posts Tagged ‘Greek mythology’

Magical Femininity: Womanly Creatures That Kick Ass

Magical Femininity: Womanly Creatures That Kick Ass

Some people seem to think that the numerous patriarchal and patrilineal societies try to keep their structures in place by ignoring women. However, all throughout traditional mythology and legends there have been “special” creatures that embrace the feminine sex as their only gender-based form. These magical beings may take on the negative aspects of womanhood as viewed by men or adapt certain scary or intimidating creatures into their feminine physique, but the fact remains solid that the special women had a very strong hold over the mystical and paranormal. They may be mean. They may be strange. They may be downright weird or even frightening. Yet, their female power puts these beings in a special category unto themselves where they are powerful women in a male ruled magical, supernatural world.

Highway to Hell

Highway to Hell

The concept of an afterlife has eluded almost all humans and the civilizations and cultures of which they are a part. We are intelligent enough to wonder what happens after life but cannot come up with a way to find out and come back to tell everyone—at least not a way that most people want to try in hopes of coming back to the land of the living. Most religions on Earth have some type of monopoly on the idea of the afterlife and try to tell followers about what happens after death and how to insure that this second life is a good and happy one. What about the “bad” people though? Human beings learned long ago that people can be bad, evil, and malicious without being punished on Earth for their crimes against humanity. To make these victims feel better, most of them like to believe in the idea that those who break cultural rules or deny the basic human rights of others are sent to a place where they will receive their eternal punishment for being such bad people while alive. In the Christianity of Western civilization, this place which collects and jails wrongdoers for eternity is known as “hell.” Yet, Christians were certainly not the first ones to come up with the thought that there was a place which was strictly reserved for those who did wrong in life but did not repent or correct their ways. Countless societies and religions all over the world have their own idea of a place where people are judged upon their deaths to pay for sins or evils during their time on Earth. Let’s go down the “Highway to Hell” and see what other mythological places exist to punish malevolent mortals.

Nymphs of Ancient Greece

Nymphs of Ancient Greece

Ancient Greek mythology has many legendary, magical creatures. One of the most popular of these creatures is certainly the nymph, or nymphai if they are collected as a group or there is more than one in a particular locale. Their name of “nymph” is actually related to the ancient Greek word for bride or young woman, indicating their role as lovers of gods and even mothers of heroes. However, they are known to take human lovers if the mortal is exceptional beautiful or skilled in some way like fighting or music. Nymphai are beautiful women who have the ability to change into natural objects based on which landscape they live in or become absorbed into the nature of their environments to live inside the natural vessel. Since they are so gorgeous, they draw the attention of many mortal men. However, it takes a very special man to entice them such as a god or demi-god. Most of the time though they prefer to be around satyrs so that they can party and celebrate without annoying mortals fawning over them. Nymphs are not completely magical beings though as they can die even though they live for a very long time in comparison to humans, and human women can be magically turned into nymphs by the gods.