1. - Evgemeric philosophy used to share an opinion that the gods were our earthly pra-fathers. Still we can"t ignore the good part of its arguments in nowdays.
2. - The Poesy is a first science amongst all the others; - whenever all the modern professors and academists can keep their jelousive doubts on this point, we - the poets ourselves- should never forget this great wisdom from unkilled Aristotle, me-thinks.
3. - This image of "golden heart" relates to the story of Dionis and his mysteries. The Hellenic mythology tells that Dionis, who used to come twice on the Earth, firstly was killed by the cruel Titans: his infant body was torn apart by them, and only his heart was saved godly. Minerva, who"ve took his heart to Olympus to Zeus, since that time became a Goddess of Justice, but the heart of innocent Dionis, which Zeus enclosed then into the godly statue, still remind us of that early time when Minerva, a sister of the "torn innocent god", was a godess of Art. - Me-thinks, all the mystical experiences "of the heart and the mind" in Christianity and other religions, undoubtfully, comes especially from this pre-historical belief.
4. - Here I mean the two global Sins "against Innocent" in the Early Hellenistic and Post-Hellenistic History, and these particular are: a vandalistic crime of the fierce Titans and the betrayal of Judas.
5. - Panthea, a mother of Europe, a soul of great infinitive European Pantheon of the gods, and, let me think, the nations also.
6. - see a note 3. - Plus, that is very much of the philosophical question of "godly self-will for self-reproduction" of Dionis in that context, when we possibly can see him as a god of his own individuality and, therefore, reproductivity. This sense, the great will of Zeus is not different than supportive mystical and elemental power, which fondamentally serve to but a selfish godly desire of little Dionis to survive, to be inexorably reproducted /reincarnated/.
7. - Apollo, a god of Sun, was thought as a god of the golden eyes.
8. - The golden wings of Erotus is quite a famous image in Hellenistic mythology too.
9. - A Goddess of Justice, Minerva. - Also, in these lines, I imagine and explaining an ethical perspective of the pra-scene and pra-idea of a "godly restored" in the globally-cultural and trans-epochal meaning of it.
10. - Thymos, a very soul of self-respect; as same as Plato, I do think that rational, healthy-social megalo-thymia can satisfy the conception of the "golden republic" more than iso-thymia.
11. - A philosophical "golden rule". - Being a slightly risky, here I"ve tried to express an infinitive dialog between Plato and Aristotle in a most objective and peaceful way.
12. - "Golden Age" - a most famous theme of those who still stands opposively to all the ideas of irrational apocalyptic thinkers and dreamers. As you might realize, preferably I argued here with the thought for the expectedly-coming neo-epoch, which is going to be the epoch of physically-immortal Trans-Human.
13. - An inspireful and noble image of P.B.Shelly, which was hymned in his last poem "Triumph of Life" - that dream, I seriously trust, originally came to him as a some kind of apopheosic "unboundly-prometheistic" feeling, which startingly was experienced by him in his early poetic works. - In thinking of all what serious "transhumanization start" should be, I can"t escape the thought of ethical necessity of neo-platonistic conception (that what can balance the transhumanistic Neo-Libra"s scales ethically and esthetically), and as such a thought I simply expressed in two, therefore, very rational words: "the Soul of Immortality".
14. - A third mystical "wale of continent", which holds our post-archaic Earth, in my opinion, is a "wale of Ellada"; together with two others, "wale of Hindu" and "wale of Tibet", it still keep a fundamental meaning for European civilization on our continent. - Nowdays, because of the many stressful demographic and cultural distortions, which touches the religious and ethically-intellectual spheres of European World, I find a great meaning of reabelitating that its sacredly-native, enriching Spirit. - And not too spontaineously, also I can say, I"ve picturized an image of Christ here...