Orphic Vox Glossary
Ancient Greek terms found in ancient classical Greek texts (e.g. 800BCE-500CE)
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Terms (alphabetized)
- Aion (αἰών) - an experiential or transcendent state in which an individual steps outside the normal flow of time, often through altered states of consciousness (induced by pharmakon or other means). It is a timeless, mystical realm or condition where the individual gains access to knowledge or wisdom beyond the limitations of ordinary perception. Aion in this sense is not just a period of time (like an age or era) but a realm of existence that transcends chronological time. It represents a divine or otherworldly experience, where one can receive visions, insights, or revelations from outside the constraints of normal time. In the context of a pharmakomantis (drug seer), to be “in the Aion” is to enter a state of heightened perception or spiritual ecstasy, where one may perceive visions of the past, present, or future, often with the guidance or influence of substances that alter the mind. This state is seen as being outside of normal, linear time and offers a broader, cosmic perspective on existence. Aion is a key concept in mystical and prophetic traditions, where time becomes fluid, and the individual attains access to divine or cosmic wisdom, often experienced as a direct, non-linear insight into the nature of existence. see also Aion
- Aionic Life. Outside Kronos. Outside time. Timelessness. Read between the lines here "death without death". e.g. Ego Death
- Aionic Life (Ἀϊονικὴ ζωή) - Aion outside of time, timeless or divine dimension of consciousness. And life - Zoe denotes a more profound form of life. See also The Bible describes Aionic Life - Not Eternal Life, see also Aion
- Aionic Life, in the context of pre-Christian mystery cults, can be understood as living life with conciousness in union with the divine, as promised to the initiates who underwent rites of initiation. These rites, often involving symbolic death and rebirth (as seen in the Eleusinian Mysteries), were designed to liberate the initiate's psyche from the confines of mortal existence (fear), offering the initiates an experience of life (without fear) that was beyond human time where times stands still (living in the present, constructive, creative, as a god would).
- experiences or rituals involving symbolic death (such as initiations where one "dies" and is reborn) creates a profound spiritual rebirth during the initiate’s lifetime, where the initiate gains access to a divine realm (level of consciousness) or cosmic order (structure of thinking) that transcends mortality and earthly suffering (fears). The initiate afterwards is now able to live without fear. This discovery of yourself is the cosmos. Learning to live in the present without anxiety of that future or depression of the past, without suffering.
- antichrist - if christ is a drug (a dote), then anti-christ (αντιχριω) is the antidote (αντιδοτων). from the original greek. hebrew/latin/english translations from that original greek have muddied the original meaning. In hellenic medical world, an antichrist is to counteract a christ, it is an antidoton. See also Christ
- chrio (χρίω) - To anoint or smear, often with oil, venom, or medicine. The term Christos (Χριστός, the anointed one) derives from χρίω, a title for a person who annoints with pharmaka, often in mystery cults.
- antichrio (ἀντίχρισμα) - "against the anointing," often referring to a counteragent or antidote.
- antikhríō (ἀντιχρίω) – to apply antidotes
- antíchrîsma (ἀντίχρῖσμα): An antidote. to χρῖσμα (chrîsma), which is a drug.
- basilikas (βασιλικὰς) - royal or kingly - royal powers, kingly properties, or qualities fit for a king
- It is describing certain extraordinary or powerful properties or forces being mixed, alongside medicinal or antidotal powers (ἀλεξιφαρμάκους). Metaphorically referred to as "royal" due to their exceptional or elevated nature.
- βασιλικὰ φάρμακα — “royal remedies,” meaning most powerful or sacred-grade medicines.
- βασιλικὸς θρόνος — the “royal throne,” yes, but also used esoterically to mean a station of divine authority in the soul or cosmos.
- Someone who's gone through transcendant/visionary rites and who makes insights with the visionary techniques, is a leader of people, they are considered royal (leaders of people). Oracles in the ancient world, Shamans and Enlightened Buddhas today, are just some examples.
- Later definition: Later kings took the purple dye color (see The Purple) which was used in ancient formulations for mystery rites, to signal obedience to their people, without earning that leadership through visionary experience.
- Related: throne, polythronic, royal, kingly.
- burn off their mortality - She, under the influence of the god, on sabbat, is able to ejaculate the hyma of communion, and that is part of a process that contains her embryo and the drugs that either kill that embryo, or allowed her to produce the son of god. If that child lives, bathe that thing in the viper venom. ⅔ dead babies. That ⅓ is a giant. You burn off their mortality. This is before proto Hebrew. Foundation of christianity, made by women. Soterya, female savior, the great midwife. The first savior is a woman. Jesus is arrested using these drugs with a boy at 4am… trying to be one of these saviors. See also S1E1 - The Beginning - Ears to Hear, and Mark 14-51 Translation from Source
- centaur is a dude who drugs young people and "teaches them", centaur is their word for pedarrest (παιδεραστία). sexual relations with children, a pedophile. See also WTD ep117 interview
- Chiron (Χείρων) is famously known as the wise and noble centaur, often associated with teaching and healing, and he served tutoring and mentoring prominent heroes in Greek mythology, including Achilles, Jason and Asclepius. He represents a figure of wisdom, healing, and guidance, particularly in the upbringing and education of young heroes. Heracles accidentally wounds Chiron with an arrow coated in the deadly venom of the Hydra. See also Danny Jones Interview with DC Ammon Hillman
- christ (chrisma) - a dote (as opposed to an antidote) or drug that is applied as a drug / medical salve, for medical or mystical/visionary purposes. see also Christ
- christ/xriw (chrio) - a drug term for applying a salve with pharmakon. see also Christ
- cup - the woman’s womb that "induces death" (symbolic death) bringing you the aionic life. Or "kills off the mortality" of 1/3 embryos (metaphorically of course, but it literally kills the rest, price of producing gods).
- cup of pornea - priestess ejaculate containing venom antidote
- dark harbor - the cup
- the priestess hovers over the initiates face while ejaculating from her "dark harbor". between a woman's legs, the waters of life flow from her cup of pornea. This harbor is the kulpos, the vagina, you have a person who is producing the communion substance, the Gemma, that jewel, also called the cup. Lady Babylon presents her cup of pornea. That gemma that jewel that is there. Ejaculates. Medea harvests prometheus, he enters a state of relaxation from intense rage, chained to his rock in the caucasus. - She is inserting that oil, drug, into her vagina, on her gem, that is the communion. Then runs off crazily into battle. The sorceresses are called the drug wielders. - Dark Harbor is medea’s body, it’s the theriac. It’s the beast. [link] [link]
- Die not by death / Death without Death - cause a symbolic death. an ego death. takes drugs to put perception outside of time, into aionic life (timeless realm). enlightenment. [link]
- dragon/Dragon (drakon / Δράκων, drakaina)
- temple guardian, guardian of relics, including secrets, treasure, secret information, a knowledgeable person. [link]
- served the temples of the Muses, were distinguished by their snakeskin-like tattoos, and were known for their assassin's ability, thanks to their expert use of paralytic venoms. [link]
- Medusae is a class of dragon. [link]
- The serpent (ophis / ὄφις) in the garden of eden was a dragon. [link]
- Ears to Hear - Orphic Vox hides the mystery within the Vox. what the Pythagoreans call the upsilon, left/right handed path (can read any text). Text encrypted with orphic vox - only for those with ears to hear can read it… [link]
- echidna (ἔχιδνα) - viper. Derived from the root ἔχις (echis), meaning snake or serpent
- in mystery contexts, this is the virgin priestess, women from ancient oracular colleges.
- from his side - a Medwa priestess walking next to someone (ref: Adam pulls Eve from his side, Jesus pulls Mary from his side). Sometimes mistranslated as "rib"
- furies were a specific group of Medusae who guarded the oracles of Black Night. As daughters of Night, and sister of the Fates, the Furies enforced the decrees of the "divine nourisher of children." As a result, they logically had june diction throughout the ancient Mediterranean in cases of crimes committed against family members. When one family member murdered another, the Furies were the special agents who would be sent to take justice on behalf of the dead.
- galene (the calm) - antivenom / antidote to the thanasemon (drug antidote)
- Gem / Jewel - The Cup - Ejaculates (notetaker unsure: are we talking about vagina (the cup), clit (as a gem), or the waters?)
- golden calf - an idol of the heifer, virgin parthenos
- Kulpos (κόλπος) - vagina
- That Uterus here is the Chamber of (metaphorical) death. (e.g. ego death)
- From that death, through the savior, “she who guards the doorway”
- Venerate the midwife who is the source of death and life.
- LadyBabylon - Medic queen (medic == of the Medes)
- magic - always drug magic, pharmakon magia
- medusa - a later mythical retelling of the Medusae priestesses, the medwa, priestess of Medea. In the myth, has snakes for hair and freezes people into stone. See also: Medusa
- medusae - oracular body guards were called Medusae, the Greek word for "judge" or "protector." In fact, temple guardians originally acted as the enforcement arm of oracular temples. The infamous oracular guardian known as Medusa came from their ranks. The Greeks claimed she could quickly and efficiently paralyze her victims, and warned that the application of her poison to the eyes was all that was needed to finish off anyone attacking the oracle. As a matter of fact, there was a general rule in the ancient world that it was best not to look at the bodyguards of the oracular priestesses- lest one end up on the floor, unable to move.
- medusae or medwa - Medea's priestesses, the medwa, a priestess of Medea. In the literature, they have ios snake venom poisons in their hair, draw their arrows through their hair, and freeze people by shooting them with the snake venom tipped arrows.
- necromancy - not death worship, but practices / rituals around visionary & ecstatic ego death. figurative death, not actual death. death of your fears. see Death Cults for more.
- nymph - a parthenos (παρθένος)
- parthenos (παρθένος) - a virgin - as defined in antiquity as someone who is fertile but hasn't yet had a child. (Later this term was corrupted by monists as someone with an unbroken hymen)
- Phonetians - purple sea snail harvesters
- polythronic (Poluthronous / Πολύθρονος)
- many thrones, pharmakon, throne is a seat from which power is administered. That throne is that pharmacological power.
- see also "throna" and "throuna" (herbal drugs)
- Polythonic Antidote - many throned (pharmakon / power) drug. The giver of unconquerable freedom. In a position of not being able to be overthrown because you have no fear.
- pornea () - Prostitution. idolitry. Sex and religion together.
- Profane the Mystery - reveal the mystery, reveal the key to decipher.
- red heifer - fertile virgin priestess
- royal / kingly (βασιλικός (basilikós) ), see also basilikas
- Related: basilikas, throne, polythronic, royal, kingly
- Sabbat (Σάββατον) - Sabbath; a day of rest or sacred observance.
- satyr - an erect man with satyriasis (σατυρίασις) and priapism - quote: "it's a drug yeah okay um do you know what satyriasis (σατυρίασις) is? its a word for SatyrSatyr yeah what is Satyr Satyr is a guy who walks around with an erection constantly no constant how does he have an erection constantly? constant unremitting erection yeah the old Spanish fly in there, oh God, keeps it hard all the time. you can kill a person they say after 7 days you got to stop them"
- Saturn/Satan - Satanic - we’re talking about Saturn (Saturnh). We’re talking about Rationality, not faith.
- From Mycenaen (Kronos / Κρόνος).
- From Roman (Saturn / Satournē / Σατοῦρνη) - The rho (r) gets swallowed into the nu (n) in pronunciation. Which is common.
- Saturnian worship.
- Judaism and Christianity are the development of Saturnic (Satanic) bronze age cult.
- Not to be confused with Abrahamic/Judeo “Satan”... which is a distortion of image
- Satanism gives birth to Judaism and Christianity.
- Prime directive - follow reason, not faith. Refuse doctrine / dogma. Reason is the gift of the one who doesn’t lie.
- The first liar in Genesis is God, not Devil “I dont want you to eat it, because your eyes will be open”. He can’t see the future, or he wouldn’t have put them in the garden to begin with. Reason? He didn’t want us like him, what kind of god wants that? (woman hating, kicks out his wife, no foresight).
- serpent (ophis / ὄφις):
- The most common and direct meaning of ὄφις is a literal serpent or snake. But...
- In some ancient traditions, serpents are depicted as guardians of sacred places (e.g., the Oracle at Delphi, a Pythian priestess; Echidna priesthood)
- The serpent is often seen as a bringer of knowledge, especially in mystery traditions and some interpretations of the Genesis narrative. This would align with Gnostic readings, where the ὄφις represents enlightenment.
- In some contexts, particularly in later Hellenistic and mythological texts, ὄφις could denote a dragon (drakon)
- The LSJ agrees:
- δράκων [α^], οντος, ὁ: (prob. from δέρκομαι, δρα^κεῖν, cf. Porph.Abst. 3.8):— A.dragon, serpent, Il.11.39, al.; interchangeable with ὄφις, 12.202, 208, cf. Hes. Th.322, 825, Pi.N.1.40, A.Th.292 (lyr.); “ἀετὸς καὶ δ. πολέμια” Arist.HA609a4; perh. a water-snake, ib.602b25.
- The serpent in the garden of eden was a Drakon, temple guardian [link]
- Smerna (Σμύρνα) - from the priestesses of aphrodite, on Cyprus. Oil compounded. Toxin that is used in arrows by Scythian archers (Amazonians).
- Oil based: myrrh & frankincense as base, + Syrian Nard, opium, Purple dye (sea snail / mollusk).
- son of god or Giant - immortal birth (where the mortality has been stripped away from the embryo by drugs)
- sorcery - always drug magic, pharmakon magia
- Sotera (Σωτῆρα) - first savior was a woman / midwife.
- Spanish Fly - powerful vasodilator - viagra - cause priapismos.
- sphinxes - derived the name of their association from the Greek word denoting "strangulation" and earned their name by using toxins that would asphyxiate their victims-and of all the ancient oracular guardians, they were probably the most feared.
- Sybil (Σίβυλλα) - they called the early christians Sybilists, for a good reason. Satanism gives birth to judaism and christianity. The original Sybils were oracular / hellenic, see The Sybil.
- Theriac (φριακη) - the beast. Serpent or beast, or wild dangerous thing. Multi component formula used in religious rites (births, and much more). Both Medicine/Religion. “She who is called Galene” (γαληνη) - “the calm”. Galen has the formula from the Bronze Age. Balanced against the toxic effects.
- Dipsas venom, Hemlock, Opium, Purple dye (sea snail), and others.
- Lubricate the alabastron with the Theriac - Mary’s medicated dildo.
- Ejaculate the Hyma of communion - drugs + embryo OR just drugs + son of god (giant).
- “Burn off their mortality”
- In the biblical apocalypse, the lady of babylon brings in the beast [link]
- Theriac (φριακη) - the beast - Theriac complex mix of dotes and antidotes, balanced
- Theriac (φριακη) - the beast - theriac - many throned potion - balanced drugs for revelatory experience
- thanasemon (the storm) - the death inducer (drug dote)
- three days
- the length of time it takes to recover from the dipsas venom, during which the victim / initiate appears to be in state of death, extremely slow heart rate and breathing [link]
- Jesus disappeared from his cave after 3 days
- throne - throna (θρῶνα / θρόνα) - Throne and Drug very early on, are the same. When you read anywhere in the bible, orphic/mystery texts, about anybody seated on a throne, Now you know what that means. Congratulations. See more: here
- Related: basilikas, polythronic, royal, kingly
- thirst bringer - Dipsas Venom, of the African Horned Viper
- Toxhistos (Τόξιστος) - pill suppository
- Unassailable Freedom - Unconquerable Freedom - Fearless Freedom
- waters of life - flows from the priestess's cup (see cup), ejaculate contining the theriac substance [link]
- witch - pejorative term invented by monists to reframe in the negative, those healers and priestesses who once held a lot of power.
- wolves" - served Aphrodite and were known for their bestial aggression, solitary independence, and unrelenting devotion to the cause.
- Zoe - (Ζωή) - pronounced like Zoë. Eve—life. Everything in the mystery revolves around dzoh-way. The Septuagint calls Eve "life" - Eua. Her name was a Bacchic shout — life! The devil gave her the fruit and said, "God’s a liar."
Concepts
- Immortality by bathing the embryo in Theriac. ⅓ babies survive to become “giant” immortal.
- How to find the muse?
- The center: The Adeton of the Temple - the part that caries the image “The Adelon”.
- In the central point of the temple of the muse, is a phallus. Can’t get away from that eros.