Mnemosyne
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Mnemosyne (Greek Mνημοσυνη, pronounced: ni-
ma-zi-ne in 4 syllables, and not to rhyme with sign) was the personification of
memory in
Greek mythology. This
titaness was the daughter of
Gaia and
Uranus and the mother of the
Muses by
Zeus. The word
mnemonic is derived from her.
Mnemosyne was also the name for a river in Hades, counterpart to Lethe, according to certain gnostic groups in ancient Greece. Dead souls drank from Lethe so they would not remember their past lives when reincarnated. Initiates were encouraged to drink from the river Mnemosyne when they died, instead of Lethe.