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Aquarian Mythology - Film Score Rundowns

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The mother married (Iocaste) is the Divine Mother.<br />

The children of the marriage are:<br />

(a) Antigone (the Soul) who leads the blind Oedipus into physical incarnation.<br />

(b) Eteocles and Polyneices (the Gemini Monad).<br />

Oedipus marries his mother (unknown to him) as a reward for killing the Sphinx. When<br />

he later finds that he killed his father he blinds himself and leaves the palace with<br />

Antigone. He finds shelter in Attica with Theseus.<br />

The throne of Thebes fell to his sons Eteocles and Polyneices who quarrelled over the<br />

sharing of the kingdom. Polyneices sought refuge with Adrastus of Argos.<br />

The War of the<br />

Seven Against Thebes<br />

In the palace of Adrastus Polyneices met Tydeus. They carried the symbols of the Lion<br />

(Leo ruled by the Sun) and the Boar (Sun) which Adrastus recognized. He offered them<br />

help in regaining their kingdoms. Thebes had seven gates (the seven chakras of the<br />

physical body and the seven orifices of the head). Polyneices wiped out the attackers with<br />

the exception of Adrastus, but was himself slain.<br />

Ten years later (in the following cycle) Adrastus led the successful attack of the Epigoni<br />

upon Thebes. In the attack his son was slain so Adrastus threw himself on the funeral<br />

pyre.<br />

In the first battle of the Seven Antigone, daughter of Oedipus, was in Thebes and<br />

watched her brothers kill one another. King Creon refused to allow her to bury<br />

Polyneices and when she disobeyed him he imprisoned her and she committed suicide.<br />

Haemon, son of Creon, who loved her himself died on<br />

hearing of her death.<br />

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