Hestia

Daughter of Cronus and Rhea. Of the Earth, but not manifest.

Being together with, and proceeding concurrently into light with, the Demiurgus. If Zeus is the father of creative power, then she is the mother.

She is the animate fountain of wholes, self in self, virgin and pure. Through her eternal essence, she provides immovable permanence to the Gods, selves in selves, and is the cause of self in self to all things. Planets are in motion, yet their poles and centres remain in permanent rest through her.

Philolaus speaks of "fire at the centre [heart], the Hestia within the universe, the home [and guardian] of Zeus and the mother of the Gods, the measure of Nature."

She brings forth Virtue.

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