![]() ![]() He is the messenger of dreams.įantaso in the western corner of the Dresdner Kunstakademieįobétor, the second oniro, appeared in dreams but could only take the form of animals, especially monsters such as dragons, vipers or hyenas. With them he traveled quickly and silently to any part of the earth where he was needed to induce and enter into the dreams of men, taking especially the form of loved ones and releasing them for a time from the sorrows with which the gods afflict to the humans. Morpheus he could take any human form he wanted to appear in dreams and he was represented with wings. This trio of brothers were the only ones who could appear in the dreams of kings and rulers, leaving the task of dreaming other mortals, usually, in the hands of the rest of his brothers, less important. The brothers of Morpheus, the god of dreams or god of dreamsĪmong the oniros, the three most powerful are Morfeo, Fobétor (Iquelo) and Fantaso. He god of the dream He sleeps in an ebony bed inside a cave surrounded by poppy flowers that he uses to make dreams come true in men when he touches them with them. He Morpheus god, according to the myth, he is the leader of the oniros and has the task that nothing disturbs the dream of his father, Hipnos. These sent the dreams to the humans through two doors, one made of horn and another of ivory according to if they were true or false. Hipnos and Pasitea had a thousand children known as oniros. ![]() Hypnos was the twin brother of Thanatos, the god of death without violence. Some authors make Nix, the Night, the mother of the god Morpheus. Morpheus was the son of Hipnos, the god who personifies and induces sleep, and Pasithea, one of the caritas or graces, which represents hallucinations and also hallucinogens. Morpheus, the god of sleepīefore starting, it is necessary to clarify that Morpheus is the god of sleep not in the sense that it produces drowsiness or desire to sleep, which would be the task of his father, Hypnos, but the god of the dream as the one that induces "to imagine things or events that are perceived as real while sleeping."ģ Myths about Morpheus, the god of dreams or the god of dreams This time we want to get closer to Morpheus, the god of sleep and three of the myths that speak about him. One of those cases is that of Hermaphrodite, the son of Aphrodite who gave name to hermaphroditism, another is that of nymph Eco, by which the acoustic phenomenon receives its name. In Supercurioso we have talked about other characters of Greek mythology practically ignored and whose stories, however, have marked our culture. Despite that familiarity with his name is one of the gods more unknown since there are very few myths and legends about his figure. We have all heard the expression "Fall into the arms of Morpheus" and we relate this Greek god with Sound. ![]()
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