Pandoras Box (Revisited)
By Jane Goodhew
Pandora
often thought about the day Zeus had left and told her he was entrusting a box into
her care and under no circumstance should she open it. Of course, the worst thing he could have
done was to tell her not to and needless to say she did and all the world has
suffered the consequences ever since.
Although Pandora had desperately tried to shut the box she did not succeed and only hope was left and many see this as a curse not something to give people the will to continue in whatever it is but in fact as a cause of ‘deceptive expectation’. How a person interprets it will depend very much on the individual and frequently we hear people say, ‘never give up on hope.’ Is this leading the person to further pain and suffering or is there a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow. Who knows all we do know is curiosity killed the cat and he/she unlike humans has nine lives.
‘Pandora, Pandora why could you not listen and contain that natural curiosity of yours but then why did I give it to you when I knew full well you could not? So perhaps I, Zeus, the greatest of them, as I defeated the Titans, am to blame for the misery that has been brought into the world not you Pandora. Forgive me, I have no excuse and it is wrong that mankind has tortured you for eternity by blaming you for all the woes here on earth. Perhaps if I take it back and fill it with the good there is in the world, with love and peace and harmony and of course hope can remain for it seems people do so like to hope and see it as a symbol of good not bad?’
‘So, my dearest Pandora tonight whilst you sleep, I shall gather all those evils together and replace them then next time when you open it which I am sure you will only the goodness will escape and we will all live in paradise again?’
Unfortunately
for Zeus, Pandora had been too traumatized by what had happened the first time
that when she saw the box next to her bed she ordered her servants to take it
far out to sea and drop it to the bottom of the ocean but first they were to
have it set inside a stone slab so that it would never again float to the
surface and contaminate the world.
Copyright Jane
Goodhew