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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › OrgiaOrgia - Wikipedia

    Orgia may have been earlier manifestations of cult than the formal mysteries, as suggested by the violently ecstatic rites described in myth as celebrated by Attis in honor of Cybele and reflected in the willing self-castration of her priests the Galli in the historical period.

  2. 17 de ene. de 2018 · en Historia. Las fiestas orgiásticas en las que los grecorromanos rendían culto al amor libre y a sus dioses. La palabra orgía se relaciona con actividades sexuales practicadas en grupo, sin embargo tiene varios significados. El sonido “orgía” deriva del griego orgé, que significa “exaltación del alma”.

  3. Dionysian Mysteries. Dionysus in Bacchus by Caravaggio. The Dionysian Mysteries were a ritual of ancient Greece and Rome which sometimes used intoxicants and other trance-inducing techniques (like dance and music) to remove inhibitions and social constraints, liberating the individual to return to a natural state.

  4. Orgiastic Patterns in Reversal Rituals. Besides sexual promiscuousness, which is obviously a means to gain fertility or reinforce vegetation and ransom it from obscure and menacing evils, other elements or states of psychic exaltation can be related to orgiastic contexts. Among these are debauchery, revelry, dance, and especially laughter.

  5. 1 de sept. de 2023 · Orgiastic rites – little known about because of the mystery surrounding them – could involve brandishing objects of a sexual form, in the course of ecstatic and violent displays which aimed to reach a state of collective stupor.

  6. 2 de ago. de 2023 · Orgiastic rites – little known about because of the mystery surrounding them – could involve brandishing objects of a sexual form, in the course of ecstatic and violent displays which aimed to...

  7. Orgiastic themes are a constant feature in the huge literature that flourished around witches and witchcraft because of the alleged nocturnal gatherings in which at regular intervals witches betook themselves to sacrilegious and orgiastic covens, usually known as "sabbats" (a term taken from the Jewish religion, traditionally considered the ...