Eurynome, often referred to as "the Goddess of All Things," is depicted as a figure central to a matriarchal creation story. This myth portrays Eurynome as the origin of the universe, arising from the sea or Chaos, and either creating the cosmos herself or birthing a cosmic egg from which all things emerged. In these narratives, Eurynome is a powerful, independent creator, often associated with the sea, fertility, and the nurturing aspects of the earth.
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Ep. 24: First Blood: Menarche as the Foundation for Women's Self-realisation (Chapter 2, Part 1 )
In some Pelasgian matriarchal creation myths, Eurynome is the supreme creatrix, rising from Chaos to separate the sea and sky.
Jun 10, 2025

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