Disaster strikes without pause—and mercy answers from an unexpected quarter.
In The Odyssey, Book 5, a towering wave smashes Odysseus from his raft, shattering mast and sail and dragging him beneath the sea. Weighted by borrowed garments, he barely resurfaces, yet clings again to the wreck as winds hurl him helplessly across the deep.
Then compassion rises from the waters. Ino Leucothea, once mortal and now divine, pities his suffering and offers stark counsel: abandon the raft, trust the swim to shore, and bind about his chest an imperishable veil that will keep him from death. Salvation, she warns, lies not in holding fast—but in letting go.
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