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The myth

The myth. Abduction of Khore-Persephone by Hades Demeter caused everything to be hidden in the ground. She would have destroyed all mankind with evil famine Hades to bring Persephone back, but put into her mouth the honey-sweet seed of a pomegranate. Mith 2.

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The myth

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  1. The myth • Abduction of Khore-Persephone by Hades • Demeter caused everything to be hidden in the ground. She would have destroyed all mankind with evil famine • Hades to bring Persephone back, but put into her mouth the honey-sweet seed of a pomegranate

  2. Mith 2 • Persephone must spent one-third of the year below the earth (winter), and only for the other two-thirds could she remain with her mother (summer) • Demeter to permit the life-giving corn to grow again • the goddess went to the kings of Eleusis, and taught them the sacred rites, which may not be revealed

  3. Life-Death-Rebirth • Myth of transformation: • old life - death - rebirth (new life) • summer - winter - spring • maiden - marriage - women • pre-initiate - initiation - initiate • pre-agricultural society - agriculture • prehistory - civilization

  4. Lesser Mysteries • Anthesterion (March - maturation of crops) • in Agra • Preparation for the Great Mysteries • Purification of the blood-sin, preparation of the foreigners • Mythical Model: initiaton of Heracles

  5. Great Mysteries • 9 days of Boedromion (Late September) • truce of 55 days • Delegations

  6. 1th day: 14 of Boedromion • Procession from Eleusis to Athens • Carring of the Hiera (sacred objects) in Kistai (sacred basket) • The hiera were deposited in the Eleusinon (in Athens) • Rest at the sacred Fig Tree of Phytalos

  7. 2th day: 15 of Boedromion • In Athens • th Archon Basileus summoned the people in the Agora • Herald: silence • The Hierophant: declared the start of the rites

  8. Day 3th - 16 • ”To the sea oh mystai (initiates)!” • procession to the Phaleron for a bath in the sea (purification) • also a pig was bathed • return to Athens

  9. 4th day - 17 • In Athens • Sacrifice of the pig • animal sacred to Demeter • animal that absorbed the evil from humans

  10. 5th day - 18 • Asklepia • rest • preparation of the ones who arrived late • mythical model: Asklepios (god of medicine, son of Apollo)

  11. 6th day- 19 • Procession from Athens to Eleusis • Statue of Iacchos (personification of the joy of the initiates) • Iakkhos was depicted as a young man holding the twin torches of the Mysteries • He personified the ritual cry of joy iakhe

  12. Iakkhos - Aristophanes, Frogs • Come, arise, from sleep awaking, come the fiery torches shaking, O Iakkhos! O Iakkhos! • Call we now the youthful god [Iakkhos], call him hither without delay, him who travels amongst his Chorus, dancing along on the Sacred Way • O, come with the joy of thy festival song, O, come to the goddess

  13. Iakkhos • O Iakkhos! O lakkhos! Come to tread this verdant level, come to dance in mystic revel • O Lord of the frolic and dance, lakkhos, beside me advance!

  14. Procession to Eleusis

  15. Two Rivers - Two Bridges • Bridge of Rheitoi: a descendant of Krotos (first inhabitant) fastened a ribbon to the right hand and to the left leg of the initiate • Rest • Bridge of Kephisos: men with covered heads shouted obscenities (rembering Iambé, who made Demeter smile

  16. 7th Day - 20 • Fasting • in Eleusis: the fast ended drinking the kykeon (a drink of meal, water and mint) • In the Myth, Demeter prepared the sacred drink

  17. The Telesterion, where the Eleusian Mysteries were held.

  18. 8th day - 21 • In the Thelesterion • the Hierophant went in to the Anaktoron and reemerged with the Hiera • Contrast of Light and Darkness

  19. The Thelesterion • Eight tiers of seats, half hewn from the rock, half built upon it, completely covered in marble during Roman times, line all four sides of the temple, allowing for over three thousand spectators. • In the center was the Anaktoron, forbidden to all but the Hierophant. It was from the inner sanctum that the Hierophant would reveal the Hiera

  20. Dromena • The telete initiation can be divided into the dromena : things acted, the legomena : things said, and the deiknymena : things shown. • In the dromena the initiates may have imitated in ritual fashion the actions and feelings of Demeter in the original time.

  21. Lactantius • In the Mysteries of Demeter all night long with torches kindled they seek for Persephone and when she is found, the whole ritual closes with thanksgiving and the tossing of torches.

  22. The birth of the child • "The Hierophant himself … carried out the great secret mysteries at Eleusis by night to the light of a great fire and cries aloud and shouts the words, ‘Our Lady has borne a holy Son, Brimo Brimos." • Greek Lyric V Folk Songs, Frag 862 (from Hippolytus, Refutation of all Heresies)

  23. Night of the 21 Boedromion • Dancing in the Rharian Fields

  24. TRIPTOLEMOS • was the agricultural Demi- of the sowing and the threshing of grain. • After the return of Persephone from the underworld, the goddesses gave him a winged chariot drawn by Drakones and sent him to spread knowledge of agriculture throughout the world.

  25. How to found a city • "When Triptolemos came from Attika, he [Eumelos] received from him cultivated corn, and, learning how to found a city, named it Aroe from the tilling of the soil.

  26. Rain - Conceive • In Proclus' commentary on the Timaios 293c: • In the Eleusinian rites they gazed up to the heaven and cried aloud "rain" they gazed down upon the earth and cried "conceive."

  27. Day 9th - 22 Boedromion • Day dedicated to honour the dead • Libation: the water flowed eastwards (origin) and weswards (end)

  28. There were three degrees of initiation: the Lesser Mysteries which were a preliminary requirement, the Greater Mysteries or telete, and the additional and highest degree, the epopteia: therevelation of the holy objects and transmission of the telete.

  29. The initiation formula • ”I fasted, I drank the draught (kykeon ); I took from the chest; having done my task, I placed in the basket, and from the basket into the chest.”

  30. Emotional experience • But their procedure is like Bacchic frenzy - like the leap of a man mad, or possessed • men being initiated have not a lesson to learn, but an experience to undergo • (Synesius Dio 1133)

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