if it
happened and
now is
past can
we predict
the
future
based
on
an event
that
has not
yet
happened
but what
unlocks
our mind
to
what
will be
oh
paradox
if it
happened and
now is
past can
we predict
the
future
based
on
an event
that
has not
yet
happened
but what
unlocks
our mind
to
what
will be
oh
paradox
10-01-16
RIP
DAVID BOWIE
TYKHE was the goddess or spirit of fortune, chance, providence and fate. She was usually honoured in a more favourable light as Eutykhia, goddess of good fortune, luck, success and prosperity.
Tykhe was represented with different attributes. Holding a rudder, she was conceived as the divinity guiding and conducting the affairs of the world, and in this respect she was called one of the Moirai (Fates); with a ball she represented the varying unsteadiness of fortune–unsteady and capable of rolling in any direction; with Ploutos or the horn of Amalthea, she was the symbol of the plentiful gifts of fortune.
Nemesis (Fair Distribution) was cautiously regarded as the downside of Tykhe, one who provided a check on extravagant favours conferred by fortune. The pair were often depicted as companions in Greek vase painting. In the vase (right) Nemesis (Indignation) with her arm around Tykhe (Fortune) points an accusing fingure at Helene, who Aphrodite has persuaded to elope with Paris.
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