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Jason assembles some of his Argonauts (the Dioscuri, Castor and Polydeuces; Heracles; Theseus, King of Athens; and Orpheus) as their ship the Argo awaits them. Everyone except Jason and Orpheus hold a flaming wand.
Argonauts
The keyword/phrase I came up with in my workbook on 14 Mar 92 was "celebration after hard efforts".
Rodney
Argonauts
- set out to obtain the Golden Fleece
- Athene aided in the building of the Argo by providing a speaking prow
- there were 50-60 Argonauts according to different sources
- a card of harvest and reward
- the challenge of the new creative idea has been met, hard work has been performed and now one can reap the reward that has been earned through effort
- assembling those who one knows can help one achieve the new creative idea
- a pleasant period for deserved rest and relaxation
- a holiday
- a moment of celebration before the next stage of the journey begins
- gathering the skill set (whether from others or within oneself) necessary to achieve one’s goal – strength, creative vision, the cutting edge of a clever mind and the deep feeling and empathy with which one can disarm any foe
- it takes a village to attain a goal
- a circle of friends is important to the attainment of one’s goal
- as he’s not holding a wand, Orpheus seems to play the role of “I’m a lover, not a fighter”
- not holding a wand, Jason appears to be the brains while those who do hold wands appear to be the brawn
- a group of people whose individual journeys merge for a time to begin a joint journey
The keyword/phrase I came up with in my workbook on 14 Mar 92 was "celebration after hard efforts".
Rodney