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=== Hómer ===
=== Hómer ===


The one who currently holds this office of Maha Chohan was embodied as the blind poet Homer, whose epic poems, the Iliad and the Odyssey, include his twin flame, Pallas Athena, as a central figure. The Iliad tells the story of the last year of the Trojan War, while the Odyssey focuses on the return home of Odysseus—one of the heroes of the Trojan War.
Sá sem nú gegnir þessu embætti Maha Chohan endurfæddist sem blinda skáldið Hómer en í sagnaljóðum hans, Ilíonskviðu og Ódysseifskviðu, er tvíburalogi hans, Pallas Aþena, sem aðalpersóna. Ilíonskviða segir frá síðasta ári Trójustríðsins, en Ódysseifskviða fjallar um heimkomu Ódysseifs — einnar hetju Trójustríðsins.


Historically, little is known about Homer, but most scholars believe he composed his poems in the eighth or ninth century <small>B</small>.<small>C</small>. Even at that time, Homer attuned his consciousness with the comfort flame, and the radiance he sustained with the focus of his own heart flame was a great blessing to elemental life.  
Historically, little is known about Homer, but most scholars believe he composed his poems in the eighth or ninth century <small>B</small>.<small>C</small>. Even at that time, Homer attuned his consciousness with the comfort flame, and the radiance he sustained with the focus of his own heart flame was a great blessing to elemental life.  
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