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Zeus, king of the gods stands before snow-capped peaks. The Golden Fleece is draped over his shoulder and trails onto the ground. He steadies a huge flaming wand with his left hand and he holds a globe of the world in his right hand.
Zeus
The keyword/phrase I came up with in my workbook on 16Nov91 was "undirected creative energy".
Zeus
- the initiator and moving power behind the tale of Jason and the Golden Fleece
- one of his oldest representations was as a ram-headed deity who was the invisible creative power that generated the manifest universe
- symbol of one’s invisible creative power of the imagination, which can’t be grasped, yet which is responsible for all that one strives for and creates in one’s life
- representation of the volatile side of Zeus as a force of nature whose power is within each of us
- the capacity to see a future potential that is different from and greater than the reality in which one finds oneself
- creative, imaginative and inspirational vision
- a new inspiration that has not yet become formulated
- a new cycle of creative activity that inspires one to action and struggle for new goals and achievements at the risk of failure and/or consequences
- a sense of restlessness, and a feeling of life opening up
- the beginning of a great journey based on vision and imagination where limitations are challenged and overcome, and where one’s life is never the same as a result
- the confidence to start a new venture
- the fleece represents an unobtainable goal, or at least a hard-to-obtain goal
- being presented with a challenge that one doesn’t have to accept, but that one does because it’s a challenge
- something that pulls one out of one’s comfort zone and that thrusts one in new and different directions
- one who would let the risk of failure stop them should remember that it’s not whether one wins or loses but that one took the chance
The keyword/phrase I came up with in my workbook on 16Nov91 was "undirected creative energy".