RJ Hamster
Herakles and the Nemean Lion: How Facing Fear Becomes…
| Read Online Nov 18, 2025 |
| We, like Herakles, have many tests to overcome. (Oleg Senkov/Shutterstock) Herakles and the Nemean Lion: How Facing Fear Becomes Our Strength BY JAMES SALE By slaying the Nemean Lion, Herakles isn’t merely killing an animal; he’s symbolically confronting the primal offspring of chaos itself. In fact, he’s carrying on his father’s (Zeus’s) work to restore order to the cosmos. Share Read moreDo you have feedback for our coverage? Tell us what you think by replying to this email. FOOD Butternut Squash Is the Key Ingredient of the Soup You’ve Been Craving Read the article →FUTURE PLANNING Financial Advisors Don’t Talk About These 9 Things Read the article →HOME Ask the Builder: Repairing Wood Rot Read the article →SPONSORED BY GAN JING WORLD [GJW SUBSCRIBER] Last Vision Shared by Many Who Experience Near-Death: A Blinding Light, Study Finds Learn more → EPOCH BUY The Hidden Truth About Traditional Teeth Whitening Read the article →🌾 Tradition: 5 Jedi principles for everyday life: When people hear the word “Jedi,” they often picture glowing lightsabers, starship duels, and mysterious powers. But if you look beyond the special effects of “Star Wars,” a set of principles that the Jedi abide by comes into view.🍿 Film & TV: “Tricky Brains”—smiles that refuse to fade: There was a time when Hong Kong cinema made pandemonium look like art. Their 1980s and early-1990s films were both wildly inventive and gloriously unpredictable. Every punchline hit faster than a camera cut, and the world felt just a little off-kilter in the most delightful way. It was a time when the laughs came freely, and films were unselfconscious and unbothered by explanations or disclaimers.💫 Discovery: Pennsylvania man builds amazing clocks made of bottles, shoes, even dominos—and they really work.The Convenience Culture Crisis: How Second-Wave Feminism Helped Make America Sick: There is a version of my life that could have existed, and for a long time it looked like the path I was on. I was a successful restaurateur, financially independent, living a neat and polished life that most people would label as accomplishment.Today my life looks very different. I have four children and a farm, and nothing about our life is quiet or controlled. Read more → |
| Share this email with a friend. Forward Received this email from a friend? Subscribe Trouble viewing this email? View in browser FOLLOW US The health information in this newsletter is not intended to replace a one-on-one relationship with a qualified healthcare professional and is not intended as medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. It is intended as a sharing of knowledge and information from the research and experience of many experts and journalists. The Epoch Times encourages you to make your own healthcare decisions based upon your research and in partnership with a qualified healthcare professional. When sharing an article, giftaccess@TheEpochTimes.com is added to the list of recipients. If your friend is not already a subscriber, we will send them a special link for free access to the article. Manage your email preferences here. Copyright © 2025 The Epoch Times, All rights reserved. The Epoch Times, 229 W 28th St, Fl.5, New York, NY 10001 | Contact Us |