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			<pubDate>Sun, 11 Jul 2021 20:46:53 GMT</pubDate>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 11 Jul 2021 20:46:06 GMT</pubDate>
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			<title>Original Blog Entry: Happily ever after is not a fairy tale.It&#x27;s a choice</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p><br /><br />Classic all-time favorite love stories (no wonder it has inspired artists for centuries!).<br /><br />Here s how it goes<br /><br />Psyche was a mortal woman of exceptional beauty who attracted hundreds of admirers.<br /><br />The word of her popularity spread and caused Aphrodite (the Goddess of Love) to fly into a jealous rage.<br /><br />To restore her position as the world s most loved woman, Aphrodite sent her son, Eros to poison the souls of men so they would no longer desire Psyche.<br /><br />But, instead of fulfilling her wish, Eros himself fell madly in love with Psyche.<br /><br />Knowing his mother would be displeased, he kept his feelings a secret.<br /><br />Many years passed and Psyche remained unmarried, unable to find her true love.<br /><br />Her desperate parents went to Apollo to ask for his advice.<br /><br />Apollo, who knew about Eros secret love for their daughter, told them that Psyche must wed a beast who was waiting on the mountain for her.<br /><br />He also told Psyche that, because the beast was so ugly, she must never look at his face and that she could only visit him at night.<br /><br />To the great disappointment of her parents, Psyche married the monster.<br /><br />Much to her surprise however, she found great happiness with her new husband as he showered her with his unfailing love and tenderness.<br /><br />When she told her sisters how happy she was, they became jealous and hatched a plan.<br /><br />They warned Psyche that her monster-husband would kill her if she did not kill him first.<br /><br />The next night, Psyche went to see her husband, armed with a knife and an oil lamp.<br /><br />When she shone the lamp on her husband, she was shocked to see Eros beautiful face rather than that of the ugly beast.<br /><br />Startled by her discovery, Psyche accidentally spilled the oil from the lamp on Eros.<br /><br />He screamed and flew away, shouting that she had betrayed him and their relationship.<br /><br />When Aphrodite heard this story, she became furious and imprisoned her son.<br /><br />Anxious to see her true love again, Psyche begged Aphrodite to release him.<br /><br />Aphrodite replied that she would only release Eros if Psyche completed 3 difficult tasks.<br /><br />Fueled by deep love and desperation, Psyche completed 2 out of the 3 tasks but almost died trying to complete the third.<br /><br />Hearing this, Eros escaped from prison, pleading with Zeus to save his love.<br /><br />Greatly touched by the couple s devotion to each other, Zeus granted Psyche immortality so that their great love would never die.<br /><br />Together at last, Eros and Psyche quite literally lived happily ever after.<br /><br />Ahhh love<br /><br />Love is in the air.<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="/blogentry/163926">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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