It's now 2026 in Athens, Greece 🇬🇷
Happy New Year to all friends of Greek culture 🏛
2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year

Love Begins

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@hellenicpaganism
It's now 2026 in Athens, Greece 🇬🇷
Happy New Year to all friends of Greek culture 🏛
beautiful Greece
The best way to connect to the Gods, is to embody them in your life and welcome them into your heart ♡
Did you know “astronaut” is Greek for “star sailor”
Ancient Greek: ástron, meaning "star," and nautes, meaning "sailor"
‘Seeking Persephone’ was such a joy to watch and I’m happy it stays true to its historical romance roots
I hope the Greek gods and goddesses know that I love them
How to be a pagan with no abrahamic influence on your religious and esoteric practice
https://youtu.be/zmgfOFwxJdI
Random thought/suggestion: a series of cozy mysteries set in the small Greek town near Athens called Elefsina, solved by a local archaeologist maybe... the Eleusinian Mysteries
Today's total lunar eclipse 🌑
"O Nox [Nyx the Night], Mother of Mysteries, and all ye golden Astra (Stars) who with Luna [Selene the Moon] succeed the fires of day, and thou, divine triceps (three-formed) Hecate, who knowest all my enterprises and dost fortify the arts of magic."
-Ovid, Metamorphoses, Book VII
In Homer’s Odyssey, Circe lives alone on an island. She is skilled, intelligent, self-sufficient. Men arrive at her door expecting hospitality and dominance. Instead, she gives them wine laced with magic and turns them into pigs. For centuries, that transformation has been read as punishment. The dangerous woman. The emasculator. The seductress who strips men of power.
The Garden of Epicurus in Athens
Hydra Island, Greece