Summary: The text provides a comprehensive exploration of Greek mythology, delving into the origins of the gods and goddesses, the stories of the Titans, the Moirai, Hekate, and other pre-Olympian deities, as well as narratives surrounding figures like Prometheus, Hades, Persephone, and Dionysos. From the ancient tales of Okeanos and Tethys to the battles between gods and Titans, the stories of rape, consolation, and ascension, and the underworld journey of souls led by Hermes, the text captures the rich complexity and depth of Greek mythology. With a focus on narrative retelling, the book aims to preserve and convey the essence of these ancient stories while acknowledging their variations and the historical context in which they emerged. The interconnectedness of these tales and their profound teachings reflect a symbolic and mystical realm that parallels human psychology, offering insights into the human experience through the lens of mythology.