HERMES/HESTIA. herm Zeus + Maia  Hermes invention of cithara theft of Apollo’s cattle first meat sacrifice invention of Pan-pipes.

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HERMES/HESTIA

herm

Zeus + Maia  Hermes invention of cithara theft of Apollo’s cattle first meat sacrifice invention of Pan-pipes

Hermes Epichthonios

rhabdos

Hermes epeiselelythei: "Hermes has passed through” to hermaion: "the thing of Hermes”

Pandora Slaying of Argus Embassy to Trojan Paris aid to heroes (Perseus, Odysseus, Theseus…)

Hermes & Pandora

Trojan Embassy

Hermes & Argos

Hermes Psychopompos

Hermes Chthonios

Earth-Dweller Messenger Herald Ambassador Door-Watcher Night-Watcher Thief Market Contests Giver of Joy Shepherd Three-Headed Traveler Intelligent Cunning Trickster Charmer Whisperer Binder Dream-Bringer Guide Conveyor of Souls

cattle and livestock protection against theft commerce divination chance and luck border-crossing Trickster

HESTIA

1.PRIMAL BEINGSCHAOS GAEA EROS 2.TITANSGAEA = OURANOS 3.OLDER OLYMPIANS RHEA = CRONUS I Hestia Hera Demeter Hades Poseidon Zeus CRONUS | Zeus Hestia 4.YOUNGER OLYMPIANS 5.END OF PROCREATION

1.PRIMAL BEINGSCHAOS GAEA EROS 2.TITANSGAEA = OURANOS 3.OLDER OLYMPIANS RHEA = CRONUS I Hestia Hera Demeter Hades Poseidon Zeus CRONUS | Zeus Hestia 4.YOUNGER OLYMPIANS 5.END OF PROCREATION

hearth fire warmth cooking (raw  cooked) stranger  guest sacrifice

1.PRIMAL BEINGSCHAOS GAEA EROS 2.TITANSGAEA = OURANOS 3.OLDER OLYMPIANS RHEA = CRONUS I Hestia Hera Demeter Hades Poseidon Zeus CRONUS | Zeus Hestia 4.YOUNGER OLYMPIANS 5.END OF PROCREATION

Amphidromia pais aph’ Hestias

HERMESHESTIA outdoorsindoors publicprivate strangerfamily exogamyendogamy mobilityfixity expenditurepreservation malefemale

And since both the indoor and the outdoor tasks demand labor and attention, God from the first adapted the woman's nature to the indoor and the man's to the outdoor tasks and cares. For he made the man's body and mind more capable of enduring cold and heat and journeys and campaigns; and therefore he imposed upon him the outdoor tasks. To the woman, since he has made her body less capable of such endurance...he assigned the indoor tasks. And knowing that he had created in the woman and imposed on her the nourishment of the infants, he gave her a larger portion of affection for newborn babies than to man. And since he imposed on the woman the protection of possessions also, knowing that for protection a fearful disposition is no disadvantage, he gave a larger share of fear to the woman than to the man; and knowing that he who deals with the outdoor tasks will have to be their defender against any wrong-doer, he gave the man a larger share of courage... Xenophon ( BCE), Household Management

Divination Hermes + Hestia