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Pallas Athena is the [[twin flame]] of the [[Maha Chohan]], the representative of the [[Holy Spirit]] to the earth. Together they are an indomitable pair in defense of truth. The Maha Chohan was embodied as the Greek poet Homer, who spoke of Pallas Athena in his epic poems, the ''Iliad'' and the ''Odyssey''.  
Palas Atena é a [[Special:MyLanguage/twin flame|chama gêmea]] do [[Special:MyLanguage/Maha Chohan|Maha Chohan]], que representa o [[Special:MyLanguage/Holy Spirit|Espírito Santo]] na Terra. Os dois formam um par indômito na defesa da verdade. O Maha Chohan encarnou como o poeta grego Homero que nos poemas épicos, ''Ilíada'' e ''Odisseia'', escreveu sobre Palas Atena.  


Pallas Athena is one of the most important deities in Greek mythology, and in Roman mythology she is identified as Minerva. Her influence spans everything from the administration of government and militaristic pursuits to the delicate arts of spinning and weaving. She is seen as the very personification of wisdom who presides over the intellectual and moral side of human life.  
Pallas Athena is one of the most important deities in Greek mythology, and in Roman mythology she is identified as Minerva. Her influence spans everything from the administration of government and militaristic pursuits to the delicate arts of spinning and weaving. She is seen as the very personification of wisdom who presides over the intellectual and moral side of human life.  
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