00 02/10/2018 16:11
appunti vari

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The milk was a representation of enkis' milk

The combination of Honey / Wine / Holy Water comes indirectly from CLM 849, the Munich Necromancer’s Handbook. In the process of using the Mirror of Floron (I’ll dig through Kieckhefer’s Forbidden Rites later for a page number if it is so desired), the necromancer is to sprinkle the air with Honey / Wine / Milk. Milk is an offering made to the dead in Greece and the wider Magna Graecia, and even appears in Orphic tablets:

“You have just died and have just been born, thrice happy, on this day.
Tell Persephone that Bacchus himself has liberated you.
A bull, you leapt into the milk.
Swift, you leapt into the milk.
A ram, you fell into the milk.
You have wine, a happy privilege
and you will go under the earth, once you have accomplished the same
rites as the other happy ones.”
— L 7a-b Two tablets from Pelinna, 4th cent. B.C., 1st edition Tsantsanoglou and Parassoglou (1987) 3 ff. (From Bernabe & Christophe, Instructions for the Netherworld. P. 62)

Fungo fallico di osiride/serapis
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