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Tiresias, the blind seer - an other look on vision

Myths & Legends > Psychology
By : Caroline Gindre -  Friday, 04 September 2009 00:00
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Tiresias, which means "the one who is interested by signs", is one the most famous soothsayer of Greek mythology.  Son of Everes, he became blind for having surprises the goddess Athena in her nudity in exchange she gave him the gift of divination.
To Caroline Gindre, the events of our life are the reflect of our inwardness. Tiresias is linked to intuitive intelligence which adapts to real, with lightened mind fit for sublimating aspirations and desires, guaranty of knowledge. Gathering the two feminine and male principles, he inclines to conciliate the opposites.

 

 

Tiresias is an living archetype prefiguring fundamental inner stakes of our being: our opening to feminine, which allows the access to sacred, and conversion of our vision in a unitive vision and divine.
 

Learning to know ourselves, discover our symbolical filiation, mastering our infantile parts, break free from our own mistakes, accomplish our life, this is the way on which the author invites us to go through in this 84-minutes video conference.

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