A. Sutherland – AncientPages.com – According to ancient Greek myth, goddess Astraea was the last of the immortals to leave our planet with the decline of the ages.
Her return one day would signal the advent of a new epoch. Will she return with the Second Golden Age?
Astraea dubbed “the starry one” was the virgin goddess who carried the rays of Zeus in her arms. She was the daughter of Zeus and Themis, or according to sources, of Eos, a Titaness and the goddess of the dawn and Astraeus, the god of starlight and astrology, who in Greek mythology was one of Titans.
Astraea is also associated with the Latin Justitia – a goddess and a symbol of justice. She is also a highly valued symbol of innocence and purity.
The celestial virgin, Astraea who has long been associated with both renewal and rebirth, left the Earth and was the last of the immortal goddesses, living among people during the Golden Age, which in ancient Greek beliefs was a wonderful period of peace, prosperity, ideal harmony, and stability.
During this age, no one was hungry, and yet people did not have to work to feed themselves because our planet delivered food in abundance.