Color of the day: Yellow
Incense of the day: Heliotrope The ancient Greeks observed the rites of Eleusis, whose inner mysteries are lost to the mists of time. Yet fragments remain that can be used to reconstruct new rituals. This day was the feast of the divine trinity, honoring Demeter, Kore, and Iacchos. For this ritual, it's best to have three celebrants: an older woman for Demeter, a younger woman for Kore, and a man for Iacchos. Together they represent life, death, and rebirth. Bedeck the altar with flowers, golden apples, cider, and barley cakes. Iacchos the torch-bearer should light golden candles, while Demeter and Koré share the bounty of food and cider in communion with all that is. Music and dancing make a traditional conclusion to the festivities. |
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