And yet this would seem to be the very origin of the word mystery wouldn't it?Yahweh said:
Personally, I do not believe the point of the word "mystery" is inherently reliant on the existence of a soul (the reason being that I dont believe in souls, yet I recognize the word as quite meaningful), what makes you think otherwise?
Definition of the word mystery from Merrium Webster Online ...
Main Entry: 1 mys·tery
Pronunciation: 'mis-t(&-)rE
Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): plural -ter·ies
Etymology: Middle English mysterie, from Latin mysterium, from Greek mystErion, from mystEs initiate
1 a : a religious truth that one can know only by revelation and cannot fully understand b (1) : any of the 15 events (as the Nativity, the Crucifixion, or the Assumption) serving as a subject for meditation during the saying of the rosary (2) capitalized : a Christian sacrament; specifically : EUCHARIST c (1) : a secret religious rite believed (as in Eleusinian and Mithraic cults) to impart enduring bliss to the initiate (2) : a cult devoted to such rites
2 a : something not understood or beyond understanding : ENIGMA b obsolete : a private secret c : the secret or specialized practices or ritual peculiar to an occupation or a body of people [the mysteries of the tailor's craft] d : a piece of fiction dealing usually with the solution of a mysterious crime
3 : profound, inexplicable, or secretive quality or character [the mystery of her smile]
Well at least you can't claim that I came to these boards misrepresenting myself can you?From the article:
I'm sure Cleopatra could tell more about the Eleusinian mysteries than I could, but I recognize the story a delightful allegory (much more straightforward than say the Bible), you next comment is rather interesting...
A rather controversial theory, but one worth considering, is the nature of Iacchus.
I have to admit it does sound plausible.Little more than 1500 BCE, the time period believed to be the origin of the Eleusian Mysteries, the cultivating of barley and wheat was quite widespread. Age barley has a tendency to grow a fungus called "ergot", this ergot a hallucinogenic substance with much in common with LSD. During the initiation ceremonies, the members of the cult of Demeter-Persephone would injest food made of barley which may have contained ergot fungus. The Ergot puts the cult members in a state of psychosis, they begin to feel as though they are becoming aware of all the mysteries of life, the senses begin meld into one another to the point where a person can literally "feel" the shimmer of beautiful flowers and quite literally "taste" beautiful music. Ergot is suspected to be connected to the Salem Witch Trial, a psychological disease called Lycanthropy, and in mild cases Generalized Delusional Disorder.
"Altered states," "hallucinogenics," it doesn't necessarily imply evidence to the contrary does it?Reasonably, the shouting of "IACCHUS!" will stir a crowd, they will begin to believe wholeheartedly that this Iacchus has been personified into something living, breathing, and undeniably real. This is not an unheard of phenomena, Native Americans have personified a number of dieties in response to hallucinogenic substances.
A "soul", I'm afraid not. Its likely the ceremonies of Cults of Demeter-Persephone involved the ingestion of a substance which merely played with people's minds, a bit of a leap of reason to call that the "soul", dont you think.
This reminds me of the dream my friend had when he was on the couch snoring, and his grandmother came up to him and said, "You sure snore like a tornado!" And guess what? He had a dream about being caught up in tornado!A funny story: I had a friend who used to live on a cow farm. He used to pick the mushrooms and eat them. Once, he did this with about 4 or 5 of his friends. After eating the mushrooms, they began to have the expected hallucinogenic effects. My friend says in his own words "I was just sitting there, and I felt my face just get up and start flying around the room". My friend describes that he saw the other guys in the room grabbing at the etheral face which is wafting around the room, these 5 individual people were all having the same hallucination. In reality, the hallucinations were varied though seemingly contingent... a TV was on in another room, a nature show was airing, it seems the words from the nature show had become personified.
So what? It only goes to show that the material world is somehow connected to the spiritual world -- i.e., through the "portal" of our minds. Yes, and why shouldn't synchronicity keep showing up in this "numerology" stuff I keep talking about?
Of course what else can you say if you don't know what it is? -- or, even exists.You dont need a soul to journey into the unknown![]()