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S2 Ep15: Lyssa: Greek Goddess of Mad Rage, Sacred Frenzy, and the Breaking Point of the Soul

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 In this episode we descend into the unsettling realm of Lyssa, the Greek goddess of mad rage, frenzy, and destructive possession. Known most vividly from Euripides’ Heracles, Lyssa represents a terrifying truth recognized by the ancient Greeks: the human mind is not entirely sovereign. Reason can be overtaken, emotions can erupt beyond control, and what we call madness was once understood as a divine force moving through the world.

To understand Lyssa, we must enter a cosmology where emotions were not merely psychological states but living presences: spirits, daimones, and deities that could seize the human mind. This episode explores the ancient concept of divine frenzy, the ecstatic cult of Dionysus and the wild women known as the Maenads, and the eerie connection between Lyssa and the disease of rabies, which ancient observers associated with possession by a destructive spirit.

Lyssa stands at the shadowy boundary between inspiration and destruction, between sacred ecstasy and catastrophic madness. Through myth, tragedy, and philosophy, the Greeks attempted to understand this dangerous threshold.
 

References

Euripides. (1995). Heracles. (D. Kovacs, Trans.). Harvard University Press.
Euripides. (2003). The Bacchae. (P. Woodruff, Trans.). Hackett Publishing.
Ogden, D. (2013). Drakōn: Dragon Myth and Serpent Cult in the Greek and Roman Worlds. Oxford University Press.
Plato. (2005). Phaedrus. (A. Nehamas & P. Woodruff, Trans.). Hackett Publishing.
Valerius Flaccus. (1934). Argonautica. (J. H. Mozley, Trans.). Harvard University Press.
Dodds, E. R. (1951). The Greeks and the Irrational. University of California Press.
Greek Legends and Myths. (n.d.). Lyssa. https://www.greeklegendsandmyths.com/lyssa.html
Greek Mythology. (n.d.). Lyssa. https://www.greekmythology.com/Other_Gods/Primordial/Lyssa/lyssa.html
National Center for Biotechnology Information. (2024). Rabies in ancient history and mythology (or article title listed on page). PMC. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11626240/
Theoi Greek Mythology. (n.d.). Lyssa. https://www.theoi.com/Daimon/Lyssa.html

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