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Love Lessons from Orphey and Eurydice

4 min · 1. juli 2024
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Here is the one the most beautiful myths about love and trust. Not only love and trust but other lessons on we can take to our dally lifes.  Are you confindent in you?  Is your faith bigger than anything else? Do you trust your talents and gifts? Orpheus played the lyre and was an excellent poet. Whenever he played and sang, nature and people were captivated by his music. It was his superpower. He fell madly in love with Eurydice. One day, she was by a river when she was bitten by a snake, leading to her death. Orpheus was desperate and heartbroken. He went to the underworld with his music and lyre to rescue Eurydice.

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