• Dionysus and the Dionysian Parodoxes | A God of Contradictions and embodiment of life's dualities
    Aug 3 2024

    What are your thoughts on this dumb "hoop-lah" about the Olympic games being "satanic." Silly. Did the Olympics come for Christians? NO, sorry. It's harkening upon Greek culture and Dionysian influence, since he was integral in the expression of the Theater.

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  • On a heart that beats on, despite the wounds of time - A lament to Orpheus
    Jul 16 2024

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  • Eros and Psyche | The Fragility of Love and Scars of Betrayal.wav
    Jul 15 2024

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  • Identity, Loss, Love Lost, Confidence, Reclaiming One's Self - Ramble on Potential Book Club Idea
    Jul 14 2024
    My links: My patreon: ⁠https://www.patreon.com/user?u=103280827 My Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/rhetoricrevolution Send me a voice message!: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/liam-connerly TikTok: ⁠https://www.tiktok.com/@mrconnerly?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc⁠ Email: ⁠rhetoricrevolution@gmail.com⁠ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/connerlyliam/ Podcast | Latin in Layman’s - A Rhetoric Revolution https://open.spotify.com/show/0EjiYFx1K4lwfykjf5jApM?si=b871da6367d74d92 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MrConnerly Identity Identity Etymology: From Latin identitas ("sameness, oneness"). Definition: The condition of being oneself or itself, and not another. Self Etymology: Old English self, related to Old Norse sjálfur. Definition: The essential person that distinguishes an individual from others. Persona Etymology: Latin persona ("mask, character in a play"). Definition: The aspect of someone's character that is presented to or perceived by others. Individuality Etymology: From Medieval Latin individualitas. Definition: The quality or character of a particular person or thing that distinguishes them from others of the same kind. Sense of Self Definition: The awareness of one's own identity and individuality. Loss Etymology: Old English los ("destruction, loss"). Definition: The fact or process of losing something or someone. Grief Etymology: Old French gref, from Latin gravis ("heavy, grievous"). Definition: Deep sorrow, especially caused by someone's death. Mourning Etymology: Old English murnan ("to mourn, bemoan"). Definition: The expression of deep sorrow for someone who has died. Sorrow Etymology: Old English sorg. Definition: A feeling of deep distress caused by loss, disappointment, or other misfortune suffered by oneself or others. Heartbreak Etymology: Compound of "heart" and "break". Definition: Overwhelming distress caused by a romantic disappointment or loss. Unrequited Love Etymology: From Latin unrequīrere ("not to seek in return"). Definition: Love that is not reciprocated or returned in kind. Melancholy Etymology: Greek melankholia ("black bile"). Definition: A deep, pensive, and long-lasting sadness typically caused by perceived loss or sorrow. Confidence Etymology: Latin confidentia ("trust, reliance, assurance"). Definition: The feeling or belief that one can rely on someone or something; firm trust. Self-assurance Definition: Confidence in one's own abilities or judgment. Empowerment Etymology: From Middle French em-, en- + pouvoir ("to be able"). Definition: The process of becoming stronger and more confident, especially in controlling one's life and claiming one's rights. Self-discovery Definition: The process of gaining insight into one's own character, feelings, and desires. Recovery Etymology: From Latin recuperare ("to get again, regain"). Definition: The action or process of regaining possession or control of something lost or taken away. Renewal Etymology: Old French renouveler, from Latin renovare ("renew"). Definition: The action of extending the period of validity of something; the process of being restored to a better condition. Resilience Etymology: From Latin resilire ("to rebound, recoil"). Definition: The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness. Acceptance Etymology: From Latin acceptare ("to take willingly"). Definition: The action of consenting to receive or undertake something offered. Healing Etymology: From Old English hǣlan ("to cure, make whole"). Definition: The process of making or becoming sound or healthy again. Transformation Etymology: From Latin transformare ("to change in shape or form"). Definition: A marked change in form, nature, or appearance.
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  • A-H | Etymologizing Common Words (Rooted from Latin) in the Wild
    Jul 13 2024

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  • A Shortened Myth of Orpheus and Eurydice
    Jul 12 2024

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  • Greek - Part Two - Etymologizing common words you see in your everyday life
    Jul 10 2024

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    • Ocean (Greek: okeanos): A vast body of saltwater.
    • Olympiad (Greek: Olympia): A period of four years between Olympic Games.
    • Panic (Greek: Pan): A sudden feeling of fear that prevents rational thought.
    • Paradox (Greek: para + doxa): A statement that seems contradictory but may be true in a way.
    • Pathology (Greek: pathos + logos): The study of diseases.
    • Pharmacy (Greek: pharmakon): The science of preparing and dispensing medications.
    • Philosophy (Greek: philia + sophia): The study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence.
    • Phonetics (Greek: phōnē): The study of the sounds of speech.
    • Physics (Greek: physis): The study of matter, energy, and their interactions.
    • Politics (Greek: polis): The activities of the government and the struggle for power within it.
    • Psychology (Greek: psyche + logos): The scientific study of the human mind and behavior.
    • Scene (Greek: skēnē): The place where the action of a play or film takes place.
    • Stadium (Greek: stadion): A large, open-air area with seating for spectators.
    • Stomach (Greek: stomachos): The muscular sac-like organ in the upper left part of the abdomen that receives and partially digests food.
    • Strategy (Greek: stratos + agein): A plan of action designed to achieve a long-term or overall aim.
    • Symphony (Greek: syn + phōnē): A complex musical composition for a full orchestra.
    • Theater (Greek: theatron): A building or open-air area for the performance of plays, films, or other entertainment.
    • Theme (Greek: thema): A subject of discussion or artistic representation.
    • Theater (Greek: theatron): A building or open-air area for the performance of plays, films, or other entertainment.
    • Toxic (Greek: toxikon): Poisonous.
    • Zoo (Greek: zōion): A place where animals are kept and exhibited.
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  • Greek - Part One | Etymologizing common words you see in your everyday life
    Jul 10 2024

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    • List gone over today:

    • Academy (Greek: akadēmeia): A place of learning.
    • Acoustics (Greek: akouo): The science of sound.
    • Agenda (Greek: agere): A list of things to be done.
    • Album (Greek: album): A bound collection of sheets. (Originally referred to white sheets for writing)
    • Alphabet (Greek: alpha-beta): The basic set of letters in a writing system.
    • Amnesia (Greek: amnēstos): Loss of memory.
    • Anatomy (Greek: anatome): The scientific study of the body's structure.
    • Apocalypse (Greek: apokalypsis): A disclosure or revelation.
    • Arithmetic (Greek: arithmos): The branch of mathematics dealing with numbers.
    • Asterisk ( Greek: asteriskos):* A star-shaped symbol (*).
    • Automatic (Greek: automatos): Acting without external control.
    • Biography (Greek: bios + graphein): A written account of someone's life.
    • Catastrophe (Greek: katastrophe): A sudden and disastrous event.
    • Chaos (Greek: chaos): Complete disorder and confusion.
    • Chronology (Greek: chronos + logos): The study of the arrangement of events in time.
    • Climate (Greek: klima): The weather conditions in a place over a long period.
    • Comedy (Greek: kōmōidia): A light and humorous play.
    • Cosmos (Greek: kosmos): The universe considered as a whole.
    • Criteria (Greek: krinein): Standards or principles for making judgments.
    • Democracy (Greek: demos + krátos): A form of government with rule by the people.
    • Drama (Greek: drama): A play presenting a serious story with conflict.
    • Ecstasy (Greek: ekstasis): A state of overwhelming happiness or joy.
    • Echo (Greek: ḗchō): A sound reflected back.
    • Economy (Greek: oikonomia): The management of resources.
    • Encyclopedia (Greek: enkyklios paideia): A book containing information on all branches of knowledge.
    • Energy (Greek: energeia): The ability to do work.
    • Epidemic (Greek: epi + demos): A widespread occurrence of a disease.
    • Euphoria (Greek: eu + phoros): A feeling of intense happiness and well-being.
    • Geography (Greek: gē + graphein): The study of the Earth's surface.
    • Geology (Greek: gē + logos): The study of the Earth's solid features.
    • Hypothesis (Greek: hypo + tithenai): A proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence.
    • Idea (Greek: eidos): A thought or suggestion.
    • Logic (Greek: logos): The study of reasoning and argument.
    • Mathematics (Greek: mathēma): The study of numbers, quantity, and space.
    • Melody (Greek: melos): A succession of musical notes.
    • Meteor (Greek: meteoron): A object moving through the atmosphere, often burning brightly.
    • Museum (Greek: mouseion): A building housing a collection of objects of historical, artistic, or scientific interest.
    • Myth (Greek: mythos): A traditional story explaining a phenomenon.
    • Neon (Greek: neos): A new, light, inert gas element.
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