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Aquarius
In many ancient cultures, including Babylonian, Egyptian and Grecian,
there was a god known as the 'Water Bearer' or 'Water Pourer.' Water is the
bringer and sustainer of all life; therefore the force that made water rain down
from the heavens was among the most revered by ancient peoples. In Greek legend,
Zeus was the Water Bearer. Although he was the god of many things, one of his
most important roles was as the god of storms. The constellation Aquarius could
have originally been representative of Zeus as the Water Bearer.
Another myth, probably of more recent origin, is the myth of Deucalion,
the only man to survive the Great Flood. The story of this flood is very similar
to the Judeo-Christian legend of Noah's Ark. It took place during the time named
by Greek legendas the Iron Age. As the story goes, during the Iron Age, humanity
had become more savage than the wildest animals. Brother fought against brother,
sons killed fathers, and no one was safe on the roads or in their own home. Both
men and women were violent, bloodthirsty and utterly without morals. The words
of the gods meant little or nothing to them, and no one would repent for their
sins. Zeus, despairing for humankind, sent a great flood upon the earth. The
flood destroyed all the people in the world -- with the exception of Deucalion
and his wife Pyrrha.
Zeus had noticed this couple during his last visit to earth. They lived
alone in a simple hut. They had almost no food, and definitely had no material
goods. Despite this, they fed Zeus, gave him shelter for the night and spoke
kindly to him, even though they had no idea that he was a god. They were the
last godly people on earth, so Zeus allowed them to survive the flood. After it
ended, he helped them to create a new race of men, which was supposed to be
stronger and better. Deucalion is known as the 'Water Bearer' because he not
only lived through the flood, but he helped to bring life to a new generation.
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