Ekipys
Ekipys is a term derived from the Greek word "ekiposis," which means "to drive out" or "to expel." In ancient Greek culture, ekipys was a ritualistic practice performed to drive out evil spirits or demons from a person or a place. This practice was often associated with religious and healing rituals, and it was believed to purify the individual or the space.
The ekipys ritual typically involved the use of various tools and objects, such as a whip, a
Ekipys was also used in ancient Greek medicine, where it was believed to have healing properties. The
In modern times, the term ekipys is rarely used, and the practice is no longer widely recognized.