The Lesser Mysteries of Eleusis Stefanie Goodart, M.A., S.R.C

The Lesser Mysteries of Eleusis Stefanie Goodart, M.A., S.R.C

The Lesser Mysteries of Eleusis Stefanie Goodart, M.A., S.R.C he town of Eleusis, twelve miles from Haides as an uninitiate and non-participant Athens, was home to the famous in the initiation rites will lie in mud, but he TEleusinian Mysteries. People would or she who has been both purified and has come from all parts of Greece to be initiated into participated in the initiation rites, upon this cult of “The Two Goddesses,” Demeter and arrival there, will dwell with the gods.”4 Persephone. The Mysteries consisted of two parts, Scholars have reason to believe that prior the Lesser Mysteries, which were conducted in to the fifth century BCE, these purification the spring (Athenian month of Anthesterion), rituals took place in the courtyard of the and the Greater Mysteries, which took place in Eleusinian Telesterion.5 However, there were the autumn (Athenian month of Boedromion). also very similar purification rituals that were The Lesser Mysteries can best be taking place in Athens, near the Ilissos River. characterized as a preliminary purification Around the middle of the fifth century, the that a candidate must undergo before sacred officials from Eleusis decided that taking part in the Greater Mysteries.1 Even the Athenian purifications could serve as Socrates comments that one is not permitted the necessary prerequisite to the Greater 6 to be initiated into the Greater Mysteries Mysteries. Thus, a new tradition began, without having first been initiated into the in which candidates underwent the initial 7 Lesser.2 Plutarch wrote that “in mystery purifications in Athens in the spring. In initiations one should bear up to the first the fall of the next year, they were eligible purifications and unsettling events and hope to participate in the Greater Mysteries in for something sweet and bright to come out Eleusis. The only change to this tradition of the present anxiety and confusion.”3 The was in 215 BCE, when officials added an 8 ancient Greeks believed that participation in optional repetition of the Lesser Mysteries. the Mysteries was of great importance, as it This repetition was held the month before was the most popular cult of ancient Greece. the Greater Mysteries, and was open to Plato explains that “Whoever arrives in anyone who had traveled to Athens, but Johann Michael Wittmer, View of Athens from the River Ilissos, 1833, Benaki Museum, Athens. Page missed the opportunity to attend the spring Mysteries to come, and the Greater Mysteries rites, or simply to accommodate the large concern everything, where it is no longer a number of people wishing to be initiated. matter of learning but contemplating and This continued until the fourth century pondering nature and concrete realities.”12 CE, when the Mysteries, and all other pagan As we all surely know, it is one thing to have practices, were outlawed by the Christian something explained to you, but another Emperor. However, a small temple, which thing entirely to experience it firsthand. was still standing in the mid-1700s, may Surviving Artwork Offers Clues have been one of the temples where the Lesser Mysteries were held.9 What exactly was taught to the initiates we do not know. As was also the case with the Greater Mysteries, the initiates were required to keep a vow of silence in regards to The wordmyesis means what they heard and saw during the rituals. We are fortunate to have some surviving “to teach” and also “to artwork that depicts some scenes from these initiate.” Epopteia has a purification rituals. This is most interesting, because depicted are mythological scenes in similar meaning, but with which Herakles is undergoing the rites of the an important difference; Lesser Mysteries. it means “to witness” One may recall that of the Twelve Labors of Herakles, the final task was for him to go and “to be initiated.” to the Underworld for the dreaded three- headed dog, Kerberos.13 This was thought to be a most impossible task, as no mortal had ever before journeyed to the Underworld The rituals of the Lesser Mysteries were and returned. While making this journey, often called the myesis, as opposed to the rites Herakles came face to face with the goddess of the Greater, which were called epopteia.10 Persephone. The only way that Herakles The word myesis means “to teach” and could have stood before the Queen of the also “to initiate.”11 Epopteia has a similar Underworld, and yet be permitted to leave, meaning, but with an important difference; it was if he had previously been initiated into means “to witness” and “to be initiated.” The her Mysteries.14 In a play by Euripides, slight differences in these two words explain a Herakles says, “I have succeeded because fundamental difference in what happened to I have seen the sacred actions in Eleusis.”15 the initiates during these two sets of rituals. According to myth, the purification rituals In the Lesser Mysteries, candidates were of the Lesser Mysteries were actually invented taught the theology of the Two Goddesses, for the sake of Herakles.16 As was standard and the meaning of the rites of the Mysteries. for any religious ritual, one was not allowed However, in the Greater Mysteries, they to participate if stained with míasma, or ritual could experience what they had learned, impurity. Among other things, murder was and near the end of the week-long festival, regarded as an act that brought míasma upon they would even see a vision of Persephone. a person. Herakles certainly killed people as Clement of Alexandria wrote: “The Mysteries well as monsters. In order to rid him of the Rosicrucian of the Greeks begin with purification…. míasma certain purification rituals had to be Digest No. 2 There are the Lesser Mysteries, which have a performed. Thus the Lesser Mysteries were 2009 function of teaching and preparation for the created, or so the story goes. Page In the next action on the urn we see a veiled Herakles on a seat with a priestess holding something over his head. The seat is covered with a ram’s fleece, sometimes referred to as the “fleece of Zeus.” We know which animal it comes from as the horns of the ram’s head are visible by Herakles’ feet. In the Homeric Hymn to Demeter, she also sits on a ram’s fleece while grieving the abduction of her daughter Persephone.21 According to a general survey of Greek literature, a ram is the most often mentioned sacrificial animal Lovatelli Urn, The Purification of Herakles, Museo presented to Persephone. Perhaps the ram Nazionale Romano, Rome. was sacrificed just before the initiate sat on We now return to this artwork that the animal’s fleece. We cannot be sure, as the depicts the purification ritual. If we look act of sacrificing the ram is not shown on the at the Lovatelli urn we can clearly see three urn. distinct ritual actions. The first scene shows Herakles also has a cloth draped over Herakles holding a pig over a low altar. This his head and back, which covers his face, altar is called an eskhara, and is used when and prevents him from seeing. While the making offerings to chthonic deities. From initiate is unable to see, he or she is led by a this we can infer that the offering was given mystagogue.22 This act of covering an initiate’s to Persephone. In his other hand he holds a eyes, whether with a cloth, blindfold, or stack of round cakes, called pelanoi, which 17 by other means, is a common feature of will be offered next. The actual act of initiation ceremonies throughout history offering the pelanoi, however, is not depicted and across cultures. Kerényi explains its on the urn. We also see a priest pouring importance in the following passage: a libation, most likely of water, onto this Herakles is seated with his head totally same altar. He also is holding an offering covered: the Mysteria begin for the mystes tray. The items aren’t clearly distinguishable, when, as sufferer of the event (muoúmenos), but Kerényi suggests they are poppies.18 he closes his eyes, falls back as it were into his Poppies are a common symbol in images of own darkness, enters into the darkness. The Demeter and Persephone. Demeter is said to Romans use the term “going-into,” in-itia have used poppies in an effort to forget her (in the plural), not only for this initiating grief of Persephone’s abduction by Haides. The flower also is seen in connection with Persephone and other chthonic gods due to their potential lethal effects. However, the items on the priest’s tray could also be pomegranates, spherical cakes, or cheese, which Clement of Alexandria says are offered during the Greater Mysteries.19 We really don’t know for sure. It was after these offerings that the initiate was told certain myths, which Socrates says are inappropriate 20 to tell before children, and the meanings of Lovatelli Urn, Veiled Herakles, Museo them were explained. Nazionale Romano, Rome. Page 3 action, the act of closing the eyes, the myesis, of the Greater Mysteries. The new initiate which is exactly rendered as initiatio, but for approaches and holds out his right hand to the Mysteria themselves. A festival of entering touch the snake. About this act, Burkert says, into the darkness, regardless of what issue and “A snake coils from the kiste to Demeter’s lap, ascent this initiation may lead to: that is what and the mystes, distinguished by his bundle the Mysteria were, in the original sense of the of twigs, is seen touching this snake without word.23 fear—having transcended human anxiety, moving free and relaxed in a divine sphere.”28 A few pages later he also writes, “It is in threefold darkness—the darkness of the The snake represents mysteries in general.

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