Saturday May 16, 2026
Released Bonds, Renewed Delight (Homer’s The Odyssey, Book VIII – Part 12)
The tale resolves in mercy, and joy returns to the present moment. With bonds loosened, the gathering turns again to celebration and skill.
In this passage from The Odyssey, Book VIII, Hephaestus agrees to Poseidon’s pledge and releases Ares, who departs in haste, while Aphrodite withdraws to Cyprus to be tended by the Graces. The song ends, and Odysseus listens with gladness alongside the Phaeacians. Alcinous then calls for a new display, and Halius and Laodamas perform a dazzling dance with a purple ball, leaping and casting in perfect time as the youths beat the rhythm.
This moment closes the divine story and re-centers the feast in living art—where grace, play, and communal joy take the stage.
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