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In Greek mythology, Poseidon, the god of the sea, did not go to school as humans do. Gods in Greek mythology are depicted as powerful immortal beings who do not require formal education in the way humans do.
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Poseidon teaches us about the power and unpredictability of nature. His role as the god of the sea reminds us to respect and honor the oceans and their immense force. Additionally, Poseidon's myths often emphasize the importance of controlling one's emotions, as they can lead to destructive behavior.
Poseidon teaches us the power of the sea, the importance of respecting nature, and the consequences of letting emotions like anger and jealousy cloud our judgment. He also symbolizes the unpredictability and volatility of the ocean and the need for balance between our desires and responsibilities.
Aphrodite taught humans the power of love, beauty, and passion. She emphasized the importance of relationships, desire, and pleasure in life. Through her stories and myths, she also highlighted the complexities and challenges of romantic relationships.
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i dont think he did communicate with humans
He was praying for the sailors' safety
they had to pray for all the gods
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Poseidon, Greek god of the sea, had a kind relationship with humans, and is mostly peaceful. Occasionally though, he will lash out, whick can result in earthquakes and tsunamis.
In ancient Greece the Gods and Goddess' explained what the ancients could not. Poseidon explained why the sea has hurricanes, etc.
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he gave them some asswipes he created them out of water from the ocean...
when poseidon would get mad he would cause destruction...kinda like bipolar people
Poseidon brought good and evil to humans. But one good thing he did while he was in a good mood id build islands for people.