Hercules, 40:within the city of the one-eyed men. Upon the mainland, at the water's edge, these three men stoodHercules, 43:the bull and bring it from the island to the mainland. No instructions were given as to how thisHercules, 43:the waters which separated Crete from the mainland, and so brought it into the city of the Cyclops.Hercules, 50:of the great illusion. It was separated from the mainland, and illusion and bewilderment areHercules, 50:Hercules, is a separated unit, divided from the mainland, the symbol of the group, by the world ofHercules, 51:bull has to be ridden across the waters to the mainland; which means that the solution of the wholeHercules, 51:is by doing this that the bull is ridden to the mainland. Use common sense. The ancient meaning ofHercules, 53:and will ride the bull of desire over to the mainland where, in the Temple of God, he will hand it |