Hellenic Roundtable: Topic 10
I’ve been meaning to do this for a while, but Stuff has been Happening pretty consistently lately and keeping me busy. In any case, here I am now with my answers to this month’s topic about household worship :)
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What parts of your practice are related to the concept of household worship?
I don’t really separate household worship from the rest of my worship, actually. Most of what I do in the household relates to non-household things, and vice versa. So depending on how you look at it, my practise is either entirely centered around household worship, or not at all.
That said, there are a few elements I can pin down as distinctly household-focused. Cleaning my room and altar for the Deipnon. Honouring Zeus as a father and he and Hera as leaders of the household. Asking the Gods for their blessings on my family and pets.
Are there deities whom you worship specifically in their household-related aspects?
Yep. Artemis Kourotrophos, Zeus Xenios, Zeus and Hera in their role as family leaders (I’m sure there’s an epithet for that but I can’t remember it), Hestia and the Agathos Daimon.
What are some of your favorite posts and sources for household worship? Link or mention me in them and I’ll reblog them.
Offline, there’s the Labrys book, of course, which I highly recommend. Online, I can’t think of any off the top of my head but if I do I’ll link them.
Post a picture of shrines or offering places to household deities?
This is the space in my room I have set apart for the Gods. It’s not really an altar, because I mostly offer outside, but it’s not really a shrine either. The number of candles and the imagery depends on whom I am honouring. In theory, this space is for all the Gods, but given that it’s inside my house, the ones I honour there most often are household deities.
What goals do you have to increase or change the presence of household worship in your personal practice?
I’d like to focus more on Zeus and especially Hera. As someone who had a very unstable family life between my parents’ divorce and their founding of new households with new partners, I owe my current situation to Hera. I often feel like I don’t honour her as much as she deserves, and I’d like to improve on that.
Talk about anything you’d like in relation to household worship, in general or in your practice specifically!
Like I said, it’s hard for me to distinguish between household and non-household worship. But if I were to define them, in my own practise, the household is the heart from which the rest of my worship flows.
ETA: The only place I wear my hair unbound is within my own household. I bind my hair for various reasons, and one of them is to keep a part of me private, reserved for my family and the people I feel closest to. I don’t know if that counts as household worship, but I thought I’d mention it just in case.
thanks for your answer!!















