Medea Goddess
of Healing
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Medea, a princess of Colchis, was
known as the 'wise one' for her skill of healing
and proficiency at using drugs and herbs.
Medea's ancestors were linked to
both the sun and healing long before Apollo became
the god associated with these realms. Helios, Medea's
grandfather, was the Sun god of the old order, born
a Titan's son.
AUNT CIRCE
THE SORCERESS
Her aunt Circe was a sorceress,
a magician, herbalist and healer who knew the ancient
ways of plants and spices and how to cast spells.
Circe had trained Medea as a young
woman in the arts of sorcery, magic and herbalism,
teaching her how to mix potions, direct spells and
rearrange matter. Medea was also a priestess in the
temple of Hecate, honouring the goddess of the dark
night and magic. Hecate guided her instincts.
As a medical intuitive she knew the
magical properties of herbs, the appropriate plants
for healing, homeopathic tinctures and the process
of preparing and administering these remedies in
her caldron. As the surrogate of Hecate Medea knew
the timing of the lunar cycle and how to draw down
the moon when ritual and ceremony was needed.
BETRAYAL
However, Medea was unable
to withstand the unholy alliance of the goddesses
Hera and Athena who petitioned Aphrodite to conspire
with them and cause the princess to fall in love
with Jason.
Medea became enchanted by Eros and
fell in love with the Greek hero, who had come to
Colchis to retrieve the Golden Fleece. Medea helped
Jason achieve this impossible task with the help
of special ointments, incantations and timing. Medea
enabled Jason, her heroic/lover, to succeed at the
trials set before him but in helping Jason be successful
Medea had to betray her family and flee her homeland.
On their flight from Colchis Medea
visited her aunt Circe who absolved her of her betrayal
and eventually Medea arrived at Jason's birthplace,
at the foot of Mount Pelion in Thessaly.
MAGIC SKILLS
When she
arrived in her new homeland Medea used her great
skill at the arts of magic and herbs to rejuvenate
Jason's father but also used her sorcery to trick
the king's daughters into unintentionally killing
their father. To prepare for this procedure Medea
disappeared for nine days collecting the special
drugs and herbs that she needed.
As the Moon swelled she gave sacrifices
to her goddess Hecate, then used drugs to help Aeson,
Jason's father, fall into a deep sleep. She then
cut his throat to let the old blood run out, dismembered
him, putting the pieces in a caldron with the liquid
herbs she had prepared.
Jason's father emerged from the caldron
rejuvenated, forty years younger. Medea's spell captured
the daughters of Pelias, the wicked uncle of Jason
who had usurped his rightful claim to the throne.
The daughters also wished to rejuvenate their father
and Medea said she would perform the task again.
The daughters prepared their father by dismembering
him; however, this time Medea did not put the herbs
in the caldron and their father never emerged.
MURDERER
Having been responsible for
the murder of the king Medea and Jason once again
were forced to escape. While fleeing Medea's herbal
bag broke open, spilling her drugs seeding the plains
of Thessaly with an abundance of healing and magical
herbs. As the first sorceress to perform rituals
in Thessaly Medea is the seminal figure behind the
region being known as 'the land of the witches'.
Her myth intimates that she introduced woman's herbal
knowledge from Asia Minor into Greece.
When Medea is prominent in a birth
chart she reveals the need to explore the ancient
feminine traditions of herbalism, witchcraft and
magic ritual. Intuitively we know the natural cycle
of the body and what it needs to be well.
Medea reminds us to honour the ancient
custom of relating to the plant world, the wisdom
of nature and the powerful healing and transforming
properties embedded in the natural world.
Instinctually the witch is the impulse
that draws us to remedies and potions at the right
time and is the urge to create ritual and ceremony
to evoke the powers of the goddess.
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