1. Much sadness lies ahead because of Poseidon
2. One narrow straight will get you through, Scylla and Charybdis, but restrain your crew
3.Then you'll get to the land of Helios, the sun god(Thrinakia). Don't eat the cattle, if it does happen you will lose all of your crew and return home under strange sail and there will be trouble at home
4. Once you deal with the suitors you must give a sacrifice to Poseidon
5. If you do all of this you will die a happy and rich old man
Tiresias advises Odysseus to avoid harming the cattle of Helios if he wants to make it home safely. He also warns Odysseus of the challenges he will face on his journey back to Ithaca. Lastly, Tiresias informs Odysseus that he will need to make a difficult decision regarding his household upon his return.
Tiresias tells Odysseus he will go to Thrinacia, then to Ithaca, then to a land where no one has heard of the sea. Finally, Odysseus will return to Ithaca.
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Tiresias predicts that Odysseus will die an old man at sea.
Odysseus seeks Tiresias' advice to navigate his journey back home since Tiresias possesses prophetic abilities and insights into the future. Tiresias can help Odysseus understand the challenges he will face and how to overcome them. Additionally, Tiresias can provide guidance on appeasing the gods, which is crucial for Odysseus's safe return.
Odysseus goes to the underworld and sacrifices a black lamb. The blood of the sacrifice draws spirits to Odysseus, including Tiresias. Odysseus guards the blood with his sword from the other spirits before Tiresias arrives.
Odysseus sees a bunch of random souls as soon as he prepares the offering( to get Tiresias to come up in the underworld to visit him and tell him his future) Odysseus sees his mom, Anticeleia, he sees as well Achilles, Ajax, Agamemnon, and of course Tiresias.
she tell him to go to the underworld where she can ask the spirit of Tiresias, a blind prophet who will tell him how to get home.
Tiresias believes Odysseus will die in old age, with death coming from the sea.
Tiresias tells Odysseus that he will find suitors in his home who are vying for his wife Penelope's hand in marriage and depleting his resources. He advises Odysseus to be cautious and strategic in dealing with these suitors to reclaim his rightful place as king.
Tiresias tells Odysseus to make a journey inland, carrying an oar, until he finds a people who do not know what the sea is. He is to offer a sacrifice to Poseidon and then return home, where he will make peaceful sacrifices to the gods.
The blind prophet tells Odysseus that he will reach his home in Ithaca, but that his journey home will be filled with trouble (and it is).
because he is the father of odysseus