";s:4:"text";s:2203:"The Apollo archetype personifies the aspect of the personality that wants clear definitions, is drawn to master a skill, values order and harmony. Distraught, Psyche’s father went to Miletus and asked Apollo’s oracle for an advice on how he could find a husband for his youngest daughter. Psyche is then tossed a bread crust for her meal. Phoenix Wright's magatama allows its holder to see these barriers manifest as chains surrounding an individual, sealed by red or black locks. Psyche's father prays to Apollo for help, and Apollo instructs her to go to the top of a hill, where she will marry not a man but a serpent.
Psyche was born as the youngest of three daughters to the rulers of a Greek city. The Psyche mission is a journey to a unique metal asteroid orbiting the Sun between Mars and Jupiter. Apollo suddenly screamed, as all five Psyche-locks shattered at the same time. Psyche bravely follows the instructions and falls asleep on the hill.
The Apollo archetype favors thinking over feeling, distance over closeness, objective assessment over subjective intuition.. Background. Psyche is aided in this by a group of ants, who take pity on her. Eros told Apollo to give the oracle that Psyche would marry an ugly beast whose face she would never be able to see, and he would wait for her at the top of Mount Olympus. Phoenix darted over to the young man as he grabbed his head and fell to his knees, terrified that he revealed too much, too fast. A Psyche-Lock is a mental barrier that an individual possesses, which protects his or her secrets from others.
After proving her worth to Aphrodite, she became the Greek goddess of the Human Soul.