Bethlehem, 106:Old Testament opens with the appearance of the raven at the time of the founding of the ancientHercules, 105:We find also Crater, the cup, and Corvus, the raven. All three sum up in their significance theHercules, 107:reap." [107] Then we have, thirdly, Corvus, the raven, that stands upon Hydra, the serpent, andHercules, 107:of initiation. The Old Testament started with a raven, the New Testament starts with a dove.Hercules, 107:is seen treading on the serpent. Corvus, the raven, is perched upon the lion's shoulder, whileHercules, 107:Hydra, and knows that he must no longer be the raven, but must manifest as Aquila, the eagle ofHercules, 223:as a God with a wolf's head. "Benjamin shall raven as a wolf." Aquarius, the Water Carrier ReubenPsychology1, 81:Can you stem the flood? Can you recover both the raven and the dove? Can you, the Fish, swim free? |