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Chapter 13 prophecy of the ambiguous god

An ambiguous prophecy can force us to reconsider our situation and thereby discover new possibilities. A temple standing on the Delphi Mountain in Greece has been of great importance to the Greeks in the long ancient years.Socrates uttered his famous adage right by the wall at the entrance of this temple: Know thyself. When one arrives there is a sense of awe and grandeur.Here, the anxiety of the Greeks was comforted and enlightened. From the chaotic ancient times to the classical age, Apollo, the sun god, has been giving various advices to the wandering Greeks through the priestesses in the temple.

During the war with Persia, the panicked Athenians asked Apollo to give them instructions.Apollo spoke his oracle through the priestess, and he told the Athenians to trust the wooden walls.This ambiguous oracle has aroused heated controversy like a mystery. When referring to this story, the historian Herodotus said: Some older people believed that it was God's will for them to flee to the Acropolis. Go, because the fortifications of the Acropolis are made of wooden palisades.Others insist that the wooden walls in the oracle refer to wooden ships, and that it would be best if they could be built now.

But what about building wooden boats?Some believed that they should flee without resistance in ships and rebuild their homes elsewhere; while Demythocles advocated a naval battle with the enemy.In the end, Di Shi's opinion was supported, and everyone acted according to his opinion. As a result, the fleet of Persian King Zexis was annihilated, and it became a naval battle that determined history. Apollo was nicknamed the god of ambiguity. The oracle wooden wall mentioned by the priestess of the Delphi Temple is actually very ambiguous and can be interpreted in many different ways, but no matter what its original meaning is, an ambiguous prophecy Its function is mainly to force supplicants to reconsider their situation, review their plans, and see new possibilities in the ambiguous prophecies.

Therefore, it doesn't matter what prophecy is, but what is the interpretation of the prophecy by the parties involved.
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