Bethlehem, 59:was born was in all likelihood a cave, for many stables were, in those days, hollowed out of theHercules, 173:Hercules has the job of cleaning out the Augean stables, his first work as a world disciple. But inHercules, 179:Aquarius. In that sign he cleans the Augean stables (of the karma of all past ignorance and error,Hercules, 180:- Labor XI LABOR XI Cleansing the Augean Stables (Aquarius, January 21st - February 19th) The MythHercules, 180:away the dung his cattle left within the royal stables. Then, too, the pastures were so amplyHercules, 181:formed that Hercules would cleanse the stenchy stables, Augeas displayed distrust and disbelief.Hercules, 181:to pour their waters through the dung-filled stables of King Augeas. The rushing torrents sweptHercules, 186:into material filth and clean the Augean stables. I want to give you an idea of his psychology. HeHercules, 186:state he received word to go down and clean the stables. What an anti-climax. No great world work,Hercules, 186:anti-climax. No great world work, but to clean stables. The object of the test can be summed up inHercules, 190:kept herds of animals and for thirty years the stables had not been cleared so that the filth hadHercules, 190:about it; many people had attempted to clean the stables and failed; it was always beyond them.Hercules, 190:top and contemplated the problem; he studied the stables. First he broke down the wall thatHercules, 190:First he broke down the wall that surrounded the stables, then he made two great holes in itsHercules, 191:using two rivers. Without effort on his part the stables were cleaned. Very pleased with himselfHercules, 191:off to Augeas and shouted, "I have cleaned the stables. They are perfectly clean." And we read thatHercules, 191:animals that has been kept by Augeas, and the stables in which the animals dwelt have not beenHercules, 191:physical body functioning as one, and that the stables have not been cleaned for 30 years? What areHercules, 228:the Water Carrier), Hercules cleaned the Augean Stables by turning a river through them. They had |