eris

eris / discordia: the truth teller

They did not invite her to the wedding.

Every god and goddess on Olympus received an invitation to the marriage of Peleus and Thetis — every one except Eris, goddess of discord. The decision was deliberate. They knew what she carried. They knew what happened when she walked into a room. And so they left her name off the guest list and hoped she wouldn't notice.

She noticed.

She arrived anyway. She walked into the celebration uninvited, unannounced, and undeterred, and she rolled a golden apple across the floor. Inscribed on it were three words: for the fairest. Hera, Athena, and Aphrodite each reached for it. The argument that followed — which goddess deserved it most — set into motion the chain of events that would eventually bring down Troy.

This is the story patriarchy tells about Eris: that she was petty, vengeful, a troublemaker who caused a war because she wasn't invited to a party.

But look at what actually happened.

She didn't create the vanity between Hera, Athena, and Aphrodite. She revealed it. She didn't manufacture the ambition of Paris, the desire of Helen, the pride of Agamemnon. She simply introduced a single object into a room full of people and let what was already there do what it was always going to do. The discord was not Eris's. It belonged to Olympus long before she arrived. She just refused to let it stay hidden.

This is the truth-teller's gift — and the truth-teller's punishment. She names what is already present. She makes visible what everyone has agreed to ignore. And then she is blamed for the seeing.

Eris is the sister of Ares — god of war, of passion, of raw force moving through the world. Where Ares is the war itself, the full embodied clash of opposing forces, Eris is what precedes it: the moment when the truth underneath the peace becomes impossible to deny any longer. She is the friction before the fire. The goddess who walks into the carefully maintained illusion and simply refuses to participate in the pretense.

Her Roman counterpart is Discordia — from whose name we inherit the word discord. But discord does not mean destruction. It means a lack of concord, a failure of false harmony to hold. Discordia does not break what is whole. She breaks what was never whole to begin with, only held together by collective agreement not to look too closely. When Discordia arrives, what falls apart was always already falling. She simply names the moment.

The golden apple itself is worth examining. It did not say most powerful or most wise or most fearsome. It said fairest — and in doing so it asked three of the most powerful goddesses in existence to compete on the terms patriarchy had assigned to feminine worth. Beauty. Appearance. Who is most pleasing to the eye. Eris handed them a mirror and they fought over what they saw in it. The apple was not the problem. The problem was what the apple revealed about how deeply even goddesses had internalized their own ranking.

She was not invited because truth-tellers rarely are. They make the host uncomfortable. They disrupt the careful social architecture that keeps unspoken agreements in place. They ask the questions no one wants answered. They name the thing in the room that everyone has decided not to see.

Eris is the goddess of that moment — the moment when something that has been carefully avoided can no longer be avoided. When the silence breaks. When the apple rolls across the floor and everyone in the room suddenly has to decide what they actually value.

In astrology, Eris is a dwarf planet discovered in 2005, orbiting so far from the sun that she takes over 550 years to complete a single cycle. She moves through signs across entire generations, her influence slow and tectonic rather than personal. In Aries since the early twentieth century, she has been in the sign of identity and self-assertion for over a hundred years — presiding over a century of revolutions, of identities long suppressed finally forcing themselves into visibility, of truths long denied finally demanding to be spoken. Her slow orbit is not weakness. It is the geological patience of someone who knows that the truth, however long it takes, always eventually surfaces.

Working with Eris is not comfortable work. She does not offer gentle nudges or soft invitations. She rolls the apple and waits. She asks you to stop pretending that the false harmony in your life is real harmony. She asks which rooms you have been invited out of — or never invited into at all — and whether you intend to keep accepting that exclusion. She asks what truth you have been carrying quietly that is exhausting you with its silence.

She was uninvited because they knew what she carried.

Carry it anyway.

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Working with Eris Energy

When to call upon her:

  • When you have been excluded, overlooked, or deliberately uninvited and are deciding how to respond

  • When you are carrying a truth that others have asked you not to speak

  • When false harmony in a relationship or community is costing you your integrity

  • When you need the courage to name what is already present rather than pretend it isn't

  • When you are being blamed for disruption you did not create but simply revealed

  • When Eris transits are active in your chart and calling for tectonic honesty

  • When your truth-telling has been reframed as troublemaking

  • When you are done participating in the pretense

Embodiment practices:

  • Somatic check-in for suppressed truth: where in your body are you holding what you have not yet said?

  • Journaling practice: what is the thing in the room that no one is naming?

  • Rolling a literal apple across a surface as ritual — naming what you are releasing into visibility

  • Voice work: speaking the unsaid aloud, even only to yourself first

  • Boundary practice: distinguishing between discord you created and discord you simply revealed

  • Sitting with discomfort without immediately resolving it — letting the apple lie where it fell

  • Asking: where am I maintaining a false peace that is actually costing me something real?

Altar suggestions:

  • A golden apple or any apple (her primary symbol)

  • Gold candles

  • Citrine or pyrite (truth, illumination, gold)

  • Black tourmaline (protection for truth-tellers)

  • Items representing what you have been uninvited from

  • A mirror (she reveals what is already there)

  • Red items (her connection to Ares and the Mars lineage)

  • Written truths you have not yet spoken, folded and placed on the altar

  • Discordia's star imagery

  • Anything that represents the moment before the truth lands

Reflection questions:

  • What truth am I carrying that others would prefer I keep quiet?

  • Where in my life is there false harmony — and what is it costing me to maintain it?

  • When have I been blamed for disruption I did not create but only named?

  • What rooms have I been deliberately excluded from, and have I been waiting for an invitation that was never going to come?

  • How do I distinguish between discord I cause and discord I reveal?

  • Where is Eris in my birth chart, and what generational truth is she asking me to carry?

  • What is the thing in the room that no one is naming — and am I willing to name it?

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