Maria Maragou was born in Korydallos, Attica in 1960. She graduated with honors from the School of Chemical Engineering of the National Technical University of Athens in 1983 and did postgraduate studies in Canada in the field of Polymers with a scholarship from the country's National Research Council. In 1986 he received a Master's degree in Chemical Engineering (M. Eng.) from McGill University in Montreal.
Since 1994 he has been engaged in the study of Philosophy with a particular focus on the issues of the Greek language and the codes it hides. The main points of her work are the following:
► Highlighting the Greek Language as a universal code through the analysis of etymology, which is characteristic only of the Greek language, giving it a divine origin.
► The concepts and symbols of Gods and heroes.
► Decoding of Mythology and its interpretation on a mental level, which contributes to the inclusion of the soul in the evolutionary Apollonia atrapos.
►Practical application of Greek philosophy in our daily life for self-improvement.
► Approach of the modern positive sciences to the ancient philosophical thought and highlighting the scientific basis of the Greek worldview.