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A Masquerade Ball featuring the Rite of the Green Man of Spring
Characters at play:
Green Man
Bacchus
Venus
Aphrodite
The Bacchantes
Jugglers
Servants
Musicians
Masks are worn by the Bacchantes who have adorned themselves in their most creative party outfits to join in a light-hearted pageant. Mead and spring delights are prepared ahead of time.
The Green Man is the embodiment of the Spring Tides; that mysteriously chaotic storm that sweeps over the surface of the Earth during the Spring. He is the Great Fool of antiquity who comes to us as Oedipus and Merlin, Obi Wan Kenobe and the Medieval Court Jester…from whom we get the modern day Clown.
At the center of the temple will be placed Zeus' birth stone, the Omphallos (Egg) -- the "original metaphor" -- as the navel-marker of the world. From this metaphor, all other metaphors were born, beginning with the metaphor of the gods.
The Omphallos received sacramental worship by the priests of Apollo, the Prophets, in the center Adyton where the Sybil or Pythia -- witnessed by the timeless stone -- would utter forth the timeless words (prophesy). In religious ceremony, the Omphallos was ritually adorned with woolen yarn, for it was said that when the goddess Harmonia wove the web of the world she started with the Omphallos at the center.