22 - My hippocampus is in fine form said the seahorse to Zeus

In this instance I thought this painting was about the ram of all rams and then I began asking myself why I see a seahorse and then Zeus popped his head up and low and behold I found myself going down a rabbit hole about Greek mythology. Poseidon is the brother of Zeus and Zeus is the strongest of the gods in the Ancient Greek religion because he has both power and intelligence.

Symbols of strength, power and perseverance. Seahorses teach us that we have the resources within us to overcome adversities, no matter how small we feel. Seahorses also invite us to pay attention to our emotions and needs.

Zeus, I want to write you a message, will you listen said the seahorse?

It’s kind of fun conjuring up all sorts of possible meanings and connections.

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