Jun 14 2009
History of Kiss
Despite the relative taste of kisses, they are generally described as mild. Tasting , strawberries and honey are some of the most common descriptions of lovers kissing, although some poets are more creative. For example, The Song of Songs: “Your lips that the drip honeycomb, my spouse: honey and milk are under your tongue.” The feeling of a is also described in a multitude of ways, hammering the heart, trembling limbs, chest pain and accelerated respiration are a few examples.
The Persian poet Ha-Fez, wrote that he feared that “float its delicate lips” when he wrote kissing his beloved. The Spirit in a Kiss, “What else would touch that lips, but aim at a junction of souls?” The Babylonian goddess of love, Ishtar, said to hold life in his mouth, offering spiritual to those who loved her. “This rare gift, honey kiss of love/On the land, happiness is milder than the gods enjoy,” she said one of his disciples.
Another example of the use of kisses as an exchange of life force or spirit is in the Egyptian legend of Osiris and Isis. Ovid, in particular, expressed regret that his wife will not be able to prolong his life with his because of his exile. When Osiris “jealous brother, Set, thrown into the Nile, his wife Isis searched for his in the river and breathed life into him with a kiss.The Renaissance saw a rapid increase in the opinion of kiss as an exchange of souls, and as an offering of oneself to another person.


Who is your greatest diva through the times? Some names may pop up right away, you may say Celine Dion is the truly diva, other may claim Tina Turner, Barbara Streisand or the legendary Marilyn Monroe and her legacy Madonna. All names are fair, since they indeed contribute a lot on our music and entertainment history. But for me, I do fans and believed that Cher is the one. This half Armenian and half Georgian singer and actress had crafted her works for decades, singing and acting since the late 60’s.