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Ever wonder what the Health and Beauty secrets of the Ancient Greeks were? In this book you'll discover the wisdom of the Ancients that in Goethe's words "dreamt the dream of life best." Infused with mythology, ancient health and fitness, beauty rituals, spirituality and religion, and music and festivals- this book covers the details of total wellness in the Ancient world.

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RADIANT BEAUTY:
ANCIENT GREEK HEALTH AND BEAUTY SECRETS FOR THE MODERN SEEKER
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
ANNA MARIA PONIROS

© 2022 Anna Maria Poniros. All rights reserved.
 
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ISBN: 978-1-6655-5558-6 (sc)
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Published by AuthorHouse 06/13/2023
 
 
 
 
Contents
Chapter I: Ancient Greek Beauty: Gifts from the Heavens
Chapter II: Ancient Greek Health: Healing from Mother Nature
Chapter III: The Ancient Greek Diet:Let Food be thy Medicine
Chapter IV: Ancient Greek Fitness: Train like an Ancient
Chapter V: Ancient Greek Lifestyle: Live life as sacred and pleasurable
Chapter VI: Ancient Greek Beauty Rituals: For the Love of Beauty
Chapter VII: Ancient Greek Therapeutic Treatments: Ancient Spa and Healing Rituals
Chapter VIII: Ancient Greek Music: Healing Melodies and Sound Therapy in the Ancient and Modern World
Chapter IX: Applying Ancient Greek Health and Beauty in the Modern World
Chapter X: Recipes

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
RADIANT BEAUTY:
ANCIENT GREEK HEALTH AND BEAUTY WISDOM FOR THE MODERN SEEKER



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
I dedicate this book to my Aunt Lucy, a radiant beauty whose light, smile, and laughter lit up everyone in her path- a shining example of beauty inside and out…. And to my beautiful and strong Spartan grandmother Yiayia Vasiliki thank you for your love, strength and wisdom and passing on the Greek natural healing traditions.

 



“We have always been a people yearning to see light, to overcome darkness, yearning to be free, to excel for greatness and new experiences. We delighted in fashioning wings and flying above the clouds of time, to make ships to furrow the sea of opportunity.”
Archbishop Iakovos
Greece, the mystical land of my ancestors, my first travel love, the country that always has and continues to awaken and stir my soul on a profound level, holds such a deep place in my heart that writing this book has truly been a labor of love. I write this book to celebrate Greece in all its glory and beauty and shed much needed light on the wisdom of the Ancients that birthed one the most enlightened civilizations in human history, whom in Goethe’s profound words “dreamt the dream of life best.”
Having always felt an inexplicable connection to the land, the people, and the history, traveling to Greece, for me, has always evoked a feeling of coming home- as if a piece of my heart gets left behind and the only way to feel whole again is to return. It is here, more than any other place on Earth that I have felt the most centered and healed- physically, mentally, and spiritually. As Socrates affirmed “we cannot live better than in seeking to become better.” It is my hope that some of this magical and potent Ancient Greek healing energy can be channeled to you as well, inspiring you to live a healthier and more beautiful life in body, mind, and spirit.
The writing of this book, has also been a culmination of a personal journey for me, as I have been able to integrate some of my greatest loves and expertise- a love for my Christian faith and homeland of Greece, a deep interest and undergraduate studies of History- particularly Ancient history, my master’s degree studies in Nutrition and Public Health as well as my years of work in the healing arts, spa and beauty industry.
Whenever embarking on a creative endeavor, I find that things many times will appear as signs or sources of inspiration. Upon writing this book, I am returning from a beautiful trip to Greece. While Greece, in all her beautiful glory, revealed to me once again so much new beauty, having attended a friend’s wedding on the magical island of Kefalonia with its caves, monasteries, wineries, and world class beaches, I revisited many of the Ancient sites of the Parthenon, the temple of Poseidon at Sunion, and Ancient Delphi, and Christian Monasteries, paying homage to the glory of a past that still is very much alive in modern Greece.
It is my hope in writing this book that I can inspire a desire to live a more healthy, beautiful, and spiritually enlightened life. May this book Light your path and may the Light of Greece burn brightly for future generations!
Please read in good Health! Filakia! (Kisses)
Light and Love,
Anna
Chapter I:
Ancient Greek Beauty: Gifts from the Heavens
Elysian : Adjective- Beautiful or Creative; Divinely Inspired; Peaceful and Perfect
Ancient Greek Beauty
In Ancient Greece, the concept of beauty was revered, sought after, studied-even fought over as it is believed that Helen of Troy was so radiantly beautiful that the Trojan War was fought to win her love. For the Ancient Greeks beauty was considered one of the highest blessings- truly a gift from the heavens in the highest form. For the Greeks, a perfected exterior was direct evidence of an inner perfection- a beautiful face and body mirrored a beautiful mind and soul, which they even had a word for, kaloskagathos , which literally meant “beautiful and good”.
The Ancient Greek philosopher Plato viewed beauty as the highest ideal and Aristotle believed that it was virtuous characteristics such as kindness, intelligence, gracefulness, politeness, and integrity that made a person beautiful. Epicurus thought alike saying, “Beauty is not merely a beautiful exterior-one’s heart and soul reflect beauty.” In Ancient Greece, inner beauty was also considered- reflecting an inner Light essence-a radiating quality that shines from ones eyes, heart and soul.
Pythagoras, the Ancient mathematician, believed beauty and mathematics were related with the golden ratio, symmetry and proportion believed to create the most attractiveness. As the Ancient Greeks were very much attuned to beauty and aptly described themselves as “Lovers of Beauty”, they saw and appreciated beauty in nature, created beauty in their art and architecture and revered beauty in the human form-holding high standards for beauty in each of their respective fields-with ancient philosophers’ creating discussions on art and beauty as part of the traditions of aesthetics.
Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love and beauty, created a quintessential beauty ideal among women with the goddess symbolizing true femininity and grace, which influenced the Greek’s prestigious, ancient beauty rituals. The Greeks were lovers of physical beauty, and were very in tune with the body, thus they were always seeking ways to improve their appearance, and to stay looking eternally young.
The word “cosmetics” comes from the Greek word ‘kosmetikos’, meaning ornament or decoration, with dark eye shadows favored using a mixture of charcoals and oils, crushed mulberries used for lip stains, and clay for skin radiance. Thick and prominent eyebrows were preferred and admired. Honey, olive oil, and gold were used in many cosmetic and anti-aging preparations. Women anointed themselves in olive oil, believed to be both sacred and to protect the skin, used honey in facials, and drank tonics with edible gold believed to attain immortality and everlasting youthfulness. Modern Beauty trends still draw from this knowledge, considering olive oil, honey, and gold are still used in skin care treatments and products to this day. The Ancient Greeks bequeathed to future generations many beauty secrets and recipes- leaving a legacy of this nation’s love of aesthetes and perfectionists.

 

The concept of Paeidia and the Athenian Ideal
Greek Paeidia is the idea of perfection and excellence- both sought after in Ancient Times. Paeidia was believed to be a achieved through rearing and education as it derives from the Greek word for the rearing of a child or discipline (in the sense of discipleship). Paideia strove to create the ideal member of the city-state. This training included the liberal arts, philosophy, sciences, being a moral person, and also being physically fit. To the Greeks, the polis or “city-state” was of great importance. The greatest work of art was not the plays, statues, or temples, but man and woman themselves-man and woman perfected to excellence in a diversity of areas. Paideia was then the method of training that could create the ideal person.
Like Paeidia, the Athenian Ideal was a highly valued quality in Ancient Greece that included the idea of being a well-rounded individual over being overspecialized in one area of interest. As a combination of athlete, artist, statesman and philosopher one could achieve higher states of enlightenment and nobility of character, all characteristics that were believed to lead to beauty and grace. Historians such as Edith Hamilton believed that Classical Athens was an ideal society of “law and freedom, truth and religion, beauty and goodness.”
The Golden Mean
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