Tiresias.
The blind seer in "The Odyssey" is named Tiresias. He plays a crucial role in the epic poem by providing prophecies and advice to Odysseus during his journey.
I just read the book The Odyssey and there was a blind seer from the underworld who could see the future.
In the Odyssey book, they are people who are basically fortune tellers or prophets.
No Penelpe was not blind
He/she was a blind seer who lived for several generations.
The hitchhiker fugitive seer who grabs a ride with Telémakhos on his way out of Sparta. (in The Odyssey)
a blind seer
A Blind Prophet
The Illiad and the Odyssey were recorded by the blind poet Homer and were about Odysseus's adventures and the Trojan War.
A seer is a person who "sees." In The Bible, a seer is another name for a prophet.
Teiresias is a blind prophet who Odysseus seeks for help in the underworld in "The Odyssey" by Homer. Because Teiresias is blind, he has 'inner sight', and can see things others cannot, such as the future.
There are two seers mentioned in that work. First, there is the dead seer Tiresias of Thebes visited in the underworld by Odysseus. Secondly, there is Theoclymenus, who arrives at Odysseus' castle and predicts that all the unwanted suitors are about to die.
The main seer in the Odyssey is Tyresias of Thebes. Odysseus is told that if he wants to get home safely and throw off the curse that he's under, he needs to go see Tyresias. The only problem is that Tyresias is dead. Undeterred, Odysseus travels to the underworld, using instructions and magic from the witch Circe, interrogates Tyresias, and finds out how to throw off the curse and get home. There is a second, more minor, seer in the Odyssey as well. His name is Theoclymenus, and he shows up near the end, just before Odysseus gets home to Ithaca. He looks around Odysseus's castle and predicts that the hundred or so suitors who are hanging around there are all about to die. Unsurprisingly, they don't believe him, and he clears out.