Euterpe
Euterpe the “Giver of Pleasure” is the muse of music and is represented with a flute. It has been said she is the inventor of the double flute. By the river Strymon, she bore Rhesus who was slain at Troy.
7. Hebe
She is the daughter of Zeus and Hera. She is the goddess of youth. She, along with Ganymede are the cupbearers to the gods. Hebe is Heracles wife.
8. Hercules
The most popular of Greek heroes, Hercules (sometimes called “Herakles”) was celebrated in stories, sculptures, paintings, and even in the geography of the ancient world.
9. Krishna
Krishna foi um Mensageiro de Deus que viveu na Índia antiga há mais ou menos 5.000 anos. Sua Mensagem foi a Mensagem do amor. Ele nasceu numa prisão. Isso foi um sinal para ficarmos sabendo que todos nascemos na prisão do “eu”, a prisão deste mundo.
10. Mercury
Mercury in Roman Mythology. Hermes – Greek. According to Hesiod] “Hermes was the son of Zeus and Maia. He presided over commerce, wrestling, and other gymnastic exercises, even over thieving, and everything, in short, which required skill and dexterity. He was the messenger of Zeus, and wore a winged cap and winged shoes. He bore in his hand a rod entwined with two serpents, called the caduceus. Hermes is said to have invented the lyre. He found, one day, a tortoise, of which he took the shell, made holes in the opposite edges of it, and drew cords of linen through them, and the instrument was complete. The cords were nine, in honor of the nine Muses. Hermes gave the lyre to Apollo, and received from