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Incense of the day: Poplar There is very little evidence regarding the specifics of the Eleusian mysteries. We only know they were performed in Greece to honor Demeter and Persephone, and that those who participated in them were sworn to secrecy. Theories abound about what these mysteries were. Perhaps they included drama, dance, the retelling of the legend of Demeter and Persephone, divination, sacred marriage, sacrifice, or rituals of initiation. No one knows for sure what could possibly inspire such awe and devotion that no one ever betrayed the secrets. Whatever the truth, today is perfect to begin creating your own set of Eleusian mysteries. Three important aspects of a holistic life are connection to divinity, knowledge of the self, and positive action to improve everything around you. Give yourself quiet time. Meditate with your journal. Write about your connection to divinity. Write about yourself honestly, taking care to balance the positive and the negative. And write about how you can make your corner of the world the best it can be. Take time for the next nine days to write about these three topics every day, even if only for a few moments. Then, begin developing rituals to fulfill the three aspects. By this time next year, you will have the foundation for your own mysteries. Take the time to perform them every year, as these are your personal mysteries. You don't ever have to reveal them to another person. After several years of practice, you may choose to teach them to your descendants. Or you can keep them secret forever. It is up to you. |
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