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May 27th, 2008

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Breaking the Thread

“The Parcae, in Roman mythology, were the personifications of destiny (often called The Fates in English). Their Greek equivalent were the Moirae. They controlled the metaphorical thread of life of every mortal and immortal from birth to death. Even the gods feared the Parcae. Jupiter also was subject to their power.

The names of the three Parcae were:

  • Nona - spun the thread of life from her distaff onto her spindle. Her Greek equivalent was Clotho;
  • Decima - measured the thread of life with her rod. Her Greek equivalent was Lachesis;
  • Morta - was the cutter of the thread of life. She chose the manner of a person’s death. When she cut the thread with “her abhorrèd shears”, someone on Earth died. Her Greek equivalent was Atropos.”

- Referenced from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

“The threads which the Fates spin are so unchageable, that, even if they decreed to someone a kingdom which at the moment belonged to another, and even if that other slew the man of destiny, to save himself from ever being deprived by him of his throne, nevertheless the dead man would come to life again in order to fulfil the decree of the Fates … He who is destined to become a carpenter, will become one even if his hands have been cut off: and he who has been destined to carry off the prize for running in the Olympic games, will not fail to win even if he broke his leg: and a man to whom the Fates have decreed that he shall be an eminent archer, will not miss the mark, even though he lost his eyesight.”

[Flavius Philostratus, Life of Apollonius of Tyana 8.7]

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