Charites

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The Three Graces by: Raphael

Charites, were 3 or more goddesses of charm, beauty, nature, human creativity, goodwill, and fertility, in the Greek religion.

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However, the world of Charites reveals its nature completely only when it is understood that grace, which is here a divine figure, is not limited to signifying what fascinates by its gracefulness, what spreads happiness, but also the joy and gratitude of being blessed by gift and happiness. As it is easy to understand thanks to the well-known linguistic locutions, it is the wonderful realm in which giving and thanksgiving are one, lovable to give and lovable to take, where right and justice, claim and reparation, have no access: the kingdom of full grace. A world in which subject and object are truly one, encompassed in the divine splendour of a superior being. (Walter Friedrich Otto)

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