Discover Persephone in her captivating duality as the Underworld Queen, where beauty meets melancholy. This artwork features a subtle background element of pomegranate motifs that evoke her eternal connection to life’s cycle and death’s mystery. Pin this image to celebrate the intriguing depths of dark mythology.
For you, I would.
The pomegranate symbolizes love, fate, and sacrifice, rooted in the myth of Persephone and Hades. When Persephone eats the pomegranate seeds, she binds herself to the underworld, forever tied to Hades and the cycle of seasons. Some say she was tricked, while others believe she chose to eat them, knowing what it meant, giving up part of her freedom for love or duty. This is why the pomegranate is linked to the phrase "For you, I would", it represents a love so deep that one would willingly surrender a part of themselves, even when it means never being the same again.
Divinity will stain your fingers and mouth like a pomegranate. It will swallow you whole and spit you out, wine-dark and wanting. You will reach for it again and again, greedy human fingers clutching at everything you can reach. The divine will curl it's way through your veins and take you over, and it will not leave you quietly. I feel divinity in my bones like aching, like _fire_. ••• I came to find that I absolutely love and enjoy pomegranates! From eating them, to growing and tending to t...
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