It is difficult to consciously decide the concept of love and sex. "Sex is the function of love, love is the function of sex, and desire is the function of sex." Many researchers believe that love is a chemistry in the brain that closely resembles a sexual desire drive I believe it is a drive. If this is true, all these enthusiasms are only a few things. The foundation of Greek and Roman myths is the theme that depicts humanity, and these themes can be either real or fictitious, and myths are "the best reality" in a sense. Most stories about myths come from love and sex.
The story of ancient Rome began with the expulsion of psyche (envy by Venus) at the top of the mountain to marry a murderer. Cupid was sent to kill her, but he fell in love and took her to his castle. So she was instructed not to go to see her husband 's face, she visited and fell in love with her on a dark night. After all, Psyche succumbed to her curiosity, but accidentally hurt her husband with a candle. When trying to redeem, Psyche used himself as a slave to Venus and accomplished a series of impossible tasks. (Asking for the beauty of the Queen in the underground world) After finishing the last job, Psyke opened "Beauty in the Box" and soon fell into a coma. Overcoming sorrow, Cupid rescued her. He appealed Jupiter so that they can unite forever, she may become immortal
In the story of Applesus' 2 nd century 'Cupid and Seoul', a psych which was named 'Seoul' in Greek was sent to the mission of the underworld and a box containing the secret beauty of Proserpina in order to regain Cupid's love Was recovered. This story contributes to various interpretive methods and is often analyzed as a paradise of plutonism and religious enlightenment, which involves letting Lucius, the hero, be involved through a journey of relief, while repeating the entire plot in a smaller context Deform it. Isis worship. Even before the Apuleius version, the ritual elements were related to the story, as indicated by the visual representation; for example, the Soldonic cameo depicting the wedding of Cupid and Psyche in the 1st century BC was enlightenment enlightenment I showed an enhanced waiter please use liknon (basket). C. Moreschini see a metamorphosis from Platonism apologized from Apuleius's early apology to a strange redemption