ORPHIC MYSTERIES

or Orphism, religious cult of ancient Greece, prominent in the 6th cent. b.c. According to legend Orpheus founded these mysteries and was the author of the sacred poems from which the Orphic doctrines were drawn. The rites were based on the myth of Dionysus Zagreus, the son of Zeus and Persephone. When Zeus proposed to make Zagreus the ruler of the universe, the Titans were so enraged that they dismembered the boy and devoured him. Athena saved Zagreus' heart and gave it to Zeus, who thereupon swallowed the heart (from which was born the second Dionysus Zagreus) and destroyed the Titans with lightning. From the ashes of the Titans sprang the human race, who were part divine (Dionysus) and part evil (Titan). This double aspect of human nature, the Dionysian and the Titanic, is essential to the understanding of Orphism. The Orphics affirmed the divine origin of the soul, but it was through initiation into the Orphic Mysteries and through the process of transmigration that the soul could be liberated from its Titanic inheritance and could achieve eternal blessedness. Orphism stressed a strict standard of ethical and moral conduct. Initiates purified themselves and adopted ascetic practices (e.g., abstinence from eating animal flesh) for the purpose of purging evil and cultivating the Dionysian side of the human character.

See W. C. Guthrie, Orpheus and Greek Religion (rev. ed. 1953, repr. 1967).

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GREEK MYSTERIES Mystery cults represent the spiritual...Samothrace, but also on the lesser-known Mysteries in various parts of Greece, over a period...team of acknowledged experts, Greek Mysteries is an important contribution to our...
...the initiation into the mysteries or vision. Death in...modern version of the Orphic mythology by making a...or impregnating. The Orphic religion, representing...of the present, in an Orphic-type religion...Eliade, Myths, Dreams Mysteries New York: Harper...
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...and the Hermetic corpus, as well as Orphic and Pythagorean literature; indeed, lamblichus...an exponent of the ancient Egyptian mysteries and a teacher of wisdom, holds throughout...and exhortation (X.8). lamblichus, De mysteries Text and Translation <77? t?v a?yv...
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...tradition, for example, included Eleusinian and Orphic orders. Eleusinian mysteries include four particular elements: purification...central to the Eleusinian initiation. The Orphic mysteries were performed by ancient Dionysian cults (Luyster...
...the "supernatural," yet still has some connection to what is alleged to be spiritual (i.e., it is pertinent to the Orphic mysteries). This spirituality is asserted to exist in contrast to "Christianity," which is depicted in terms of being a singular...
...souls, and as a transmitter of Orphic wisdom signals him as an important...Theologians to cover up divine mysteries, now with mathematical numbers...Iliad and the Odyssey, the Orphic Poems (probably), the Greek...Greek theology derives from Orphic mystagogy, Pythagoras first...
...abstract, sterile "Brain War" and redeem the mysteries of earth and sky. In the perversions...keepers of the Edenic garden but those Orphic singers whose song celebrates the flux...living things, in which henceforward the Orphic song and power abide. Not merely a figure...
...a land full of stupefying marvels and mysteries; and a day in the car in an English county...reference to the so-called mundane egg, or Orphic Egg. Many ancient peoples, among them...hence the `mundane egg is also called the Orphic egg by Proclus." His final comment is...
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...of it were translations of Orphic and Homeric hymns. Then Cosimo...Asclepius clearly deals in mysteries and magic, the Poimandres...Platonic mysteries are set forth as clearly as...picking up his cue from an Orphic poem Callimachus had sent him...


 

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ORPHIC MYSTERIES or Orphism, religious...Orpheus founded these mysteries and was the author of the sacred poems from which the Orphic doctrines were drawn. The...through initiation into the Orphic Mysteries and through the process...
...and acting out a sacred drama. Some mysteries were of foreign origin, such as the Middle...cults in Greece were the Eleusinian, the Orphic, and the Andanian. Since the mystery...Campbell, ed., Eranos Yearbooks, The Mysteries (tr. 1955); W. Borhert, Ancient Mystery...
...of Zeus and Persephone (see Orphic Mysteries ); in other legends he was the...the culture of the vine and the mysteries of his cult. He was followed...See M. Nilsson, The Dionysiac Mysteries of the Hellenistic and Roman...
...perhaps the most widely practiced of the mysteries. Other popular rites were the mysteries of Dionysus and the Orphic Mysteries . In reaction to Dionysian excesses, Apollo eventually appropriated many of the virtues of the older gods, such...
...singing, into the sea to the island of Lesbos, where an oracle of Orpheus was established. He was celebrated in the Orphic Mysteries. ____________________ The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition Copyright 2007, Columbia University Press. Licensed...
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