Unveiling the myth...
In the realm of folklore and mythology, there exists a tale both captivating and poignant - that of the Weeping Star. This mythical narrative transcends time and culture, offering a glimpse into the human experience that resonates with audiences across the globe.
Many different worlds of mythology have heard the story of the weeping star. Cultures such as Ancient Greece, Ancient Rome, Norse, Egypt, and African mythology have collectively heard this story. The story has transcended time, but has also been crafted to fit each cultures realm of Gods and Goddesses. For example, in the Norse mythology it wasn't Zeus and Hyperion who battled rather than that of Thor and Loki.
Most who have encountered the story are touched by the stones and believe they are filled with compassion. The ones who believe they are a symbol of impending doom are the ones who are suffering just like Theia did. They believe that nothing good can come from suffering and decide that everything will just keep getting worse. That was the significance of Theia turning her tears into stones, so that the mortals on Earth would see the light at the end of the tunnel. Unfortunately, not everyone can believe in the power of faith.
The tears, "shed light" and gave purpose to the living. If life was dark nothing could be seen because Theia is the Goddess of light and without her the world would go dark. People around the world will always twist the narrative depending on if they are suffering or if they are happy. Sometimes there is no hope in the suffering, but there is always a way out.
Continue to believe in the miracles of those before us and together the suffering will end.