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An amazing way to worship a deity is to embrace how complex they are. Research why that is their domain, why they achieved that epithet, that title. Tap into the unknown parts of the deity, open them up more. Look into what makes them whole, grasp the fragments and piece them together. Take advantage of knowledge and grow closer with them by knowing them.
When things don't go as expected.
When the caffeine you drank in a rush comes back to bite you,
Or couldn't sleep and suffered for it the next day.
May Hermes Krateros, strong and mighty, bring you fortitude.
When your mind moves faster than your tongue,
Then you slip over your words, especially at the worst possible times.
May Hermes Diaktoros, guide and messanger, allow your words to flow freely.
When you leave your bag on a bus, train or ferry,
Crying at the station, hoping someone had turned it in.
May Hermes Eriounês, luck bringer and ready helper, hear your cries. May your belongings be safe in his arms and brought back to you swiftly.
How to Turn Your Bed into an Altar to Hypnos
Hypnos, the Divine God of Sleep. The God we give half our lives to as we rest every night.
I recently decided to transform my bed into an altar for Hypnos, and now my dreams have become more vivid and I wake up feeling that His energy is stronger around me. It's also easier to talk and pray to Him as I lay, I can become soothed easier as now it's a sacred space to Hypnos.
Offer your Bed as a Sacred Space to Hypnos
Start by cleansing your space of negativity whether with prayer, magick, or using cleansing tools such as sage. After, proceed to offer it to the God. This was my personal prayer as I offered:
"Lord Hypnos, Deity of Dreams and Rest, I offer my bed as a sacred space to you. May all placed on it be an offering, and may all done on it be devotion. May your spirit be welcome to it and may your calm be felt through the blankets and pillows."
2. Decoration
Now your bed is a sacred altar to Hypnos, now you can have fun and bring to Him specific decorations for your altar. Hypnos has association with flowers, so I bought floral blankets to lay upon it. He is also associated with blues, purples, reds, sliver, black, and white. Maybe this can be incorporated by colors of blankets or even stuffed animals. You don't need to be strict, as long as it remains a place of comfort and calm and holiness, it will make you and Hypnos happy.
3.Spending time with Hypnos
Now that my bed is an altar, I find myself laying on it while reading or playing video games. While I do these things, I feel His love and it makes me so happy. I also find myself napping on my bed more often as it just feels so safe. While having a partner or friend over, spending time on the bed either cuddling or anything else can also be seen as an offering or celebration to the God of Sleep Himself. As I cuddle my partner on my bed, I whisper my thanks to Hypnos for allowing my dreams to be reality. It overall just feels so nice and makes me so happy.
4.Tidyness
I always had a difficult time keeping my bed tidy, now it's much easier as I desire to keep my altar nice and clean. I spray it with lavender scent every day and I make sure to clean blankets or pillows when needed.
5.Creativity
One of my associations with Hypnos is creativity. I know how to crochet and making creations for my Bed Altar(like blankets) is absolutely adored by the God.
6.Other things you can do
-Make prayer cards and put them between your mattress
-dry lavender over your bed
-put a dream journal under your pillow
-make stuffed animals for your altar
-make blankets or pillow cases for your altar
-have an offering box under your bed for offerings like honey or poppy seeds and etc
-use sleeping masks
-get a pillow stuffed with feathers(one of Hypnos's symbols)
-get a "sacred sleep robe" aka a robe you offer to Him and wear for Him
-Embroider symbols onto pillows or Pjs, or blankets
-listen to soothing music while resting
Hypnos Prayer Masterpost
will update over time
Prayer to Hypnos for Good Memory
Sophocles Prayer to Hypnos
Prayer for a Partner to have Good Sleep
Prayer for Good Sleep
Prayer to Hypnos for Headspace Clarity
Sleep Well-prayer to Hypnos
Hypnos Invocation
Prayer to Hypnos for Peaceful Sleep for Palestinians
Prayer for Good Dreams
Ancient Prayers and Hymns to Hypnos
Orphic Hymn to Hypnos
Prayer to Hypnos for Exams
Prayer to Hypnos to Calm Intrusive Thoughts
Prayer to Hypnos for Plural Acceptance
Prayer to Hypnos to Aid a Pet to Sleep
Prayer to Hypnos for Good Sleep for Friends
Prayer to Hypnos for Gender Affirmation
Prayer to Hypnos for Another to Dream of You
Prayer to Sleep Well
Prayer to Hypnos to Combat Nightmares
Prayer to Hypnos to Soothe Stress and Anxiety
Prayer to Hypnos to Remember your Dreams
Prayer to Hypnos to be strong during Hallucinations
Low energy Devotional Acts for when you don’t have a lot of energy (or time, or money, etc.)
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- listen to a devotional playlist for Him
- listens to ‘dark ambient’ soundscapes
- learn about butterflies
- if able, visit a cemetery
- learn about the work that death doulas, hospice workers, funeral directors, morticians, cemetery caretakers, and grief counselors do
- if able tend to the grave of a loved one (tidy it up, bring new flowers/decorations, etc.)
- talk to deceased loved ones (doesn’t have to be anything fancy- I talk to my dead dog all the time I say good morning to him and when we leave I tell him we’ll be back etc. whatever you wanna tell them you tell them!)
- learn the stages of grief and how complex grief is
- if interested and able (I know this can be touchy) learn about the process of dying and what happens to the body after death
- learn about what you can have done to your body after death- there’s lots of interesting options out there! Burial at sea is still very much a thing that can be done, I didn’t know that until I got curious and looked this stuff up!
- if able and willing talk to your loved ones about what your wishes are for when you die- what do you want to happen to your body, what do you want your funeral to be like, etc. (I include this because I used to work in assisted living and nothing is worse than your family just not knowing what your wishes are for when you die, I’ve heard too many horror stories)
- learn about death magic and spirit work
- learn about the Victorian era spirituality craze (like the uptick in things like seances and all that, it’s all very interesting)
- learn about the many ways to communicate with the dead
- destigmatize death- death has become a very hush-hush subject which doesn’t really do us any favors in my opinion so don’t be afraid to talk about it, talk about your wishes, etc.
- learn about funerary practices throughout history and around the world
- learn about the meaning of death throughout history and around the world
- listen to songs about death
- read poems, books, plays about death- there’s a lot of them and they’re quite interesting
- watch movies/shows about death (my personal favorite is the seventh seal)
- if able and willing reflect on your own thoughts and feelings on death (can be death in general, about your own mortality, etc.)
- look up cemetery symbols and symbolism! And whenever able do a cemetery scavenger hunt
- wear black
- learn about how to help someone who is grieving
- listen to goth music
- be kind to spirits
- learn about haunted locations
- read ghost stories (idk if this counts but my personal favorite is The Legend of Sleepy Hollow)
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- listen to a devotional playlist for Him
- listen to calming soundscapes
- learn about symbolism in dreams
- learn about the stages of sleep
- if able establish and practice good sleep hygiene
- learn about good sleep hygiene
- if unable (or you have a hard time sleeping) look up calming and quiet activities you can do instead
- listen to calming music
- if able make your bedroom into a cozy safe space
- learn about herbs and plants with calming and/or sleep inducing properties
- if able donate some bedding you don’t use anymore (even animal shelters will take some! Bedding is always in high demand in all sorts of places so if you’re needing to unload some this is the chance to do it!)
- learn about our sleep cycles and the circadian rhythm
- if you have young family members (kids, little siblings) tuck them in and/or read them a bedtime story
- if able slow down and rest
My personal altar dedicated to Lady Hestia. 🧡
I just got done cleaning and refreshing it-one of my favorite things to do to show my love! 🧡
I love to see other altars dedicated to the Gods and wanted to share mine, as well. 🧡
This photo shows one of my favorite parts. I'm not able to purchase a statue of Lady Hestia just yet so I made a tiny little Goddess out of polymer clay for Her/to represent Her (it's right next to the small purple unicorn-it really is a tiny little thing!).
Also look at this cute little glass piggy I found!
YAY lol I'm happy 🧡
amphitrite | Ἀμφιτρίτη
this is a list of small devotional acts to honor/bond with amphitrite, nereid/goddess of the sea and wife of poseidon.
➣ care for a pet fish
➣ go swimming
➣ incorporate ocean imagery into your daily life
➣ buy/collect seashells
➣ use seashells in your craft
➣ use crystals associated with water
➣ set up a birdbath in your yard
➣ drink more water
➣ use hydrating products on your face and body
➣ watch documentaries on/learn about marine life
➣ burn ocean-associated incense and candles
➣ clean up the beaches near you
➣ donate to an organization dedicated to keeping the oceans clean
➣ contribute by using metal straws and limiting single use plastics like water bottles, etc
➣ visit an aquarium (ONLY IF IT IS A HUMANE AQUARIUM)
➣ use ocean-associated products (like sea salt spray in your hair)
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sorry it’s so similar to the poseidon one, since they’re both ocean deities and there isn’t much info on amphitrite i really didn’t have much to go on…
Simple Ways To Honor Hestia
I haven’t always erred on the side of historical accuracy (I started out as a Wiccan, which essentially means that I relied a LOT on UPG experiences and less on historical accuracy), so I can’t guarantee the following are all historically correct or that you feel it’s appropriate to your own practice with Hestia. But I thought that writing up a post about how I have honored do honor Hestia, whether historically accurate or not, might help others!
Tea. Best in the morning, as part of a healthy morning ritual, fire up your stove/electric tea kettle and make a cup of tea, both for you and Hestia. If you don’t want to give a full cup of tea to her, you can always pour a little into her own cup first. I just share whatever tea I happen to like, and I try to discard it daily with a prayer.
Food. I have cats, so I really don’t do this (because I don’t want my cats eating unhealthy amounts of table food), but you could set aside the first bite or portion of a meal as an offering to Hestia. Alternatively, you could always set aside a portion, go to your altar/shrine, state that it’s an offering for her, and then refrigerate it until you’re ready to eat it. This, I do pretty often - I even have a container that’s used solely for Hestia offerings. I know some people feel you shouldn’t eat offerings reserved for the gods, but I don’t have the money to dedicate food in such a way; so I usually eat this as part of my breakfast, or whenever I do a daily devotional to/for her.
Candles & Flames. This is probably the easiest, most simple way to honor Hestia. I find that she likes all sorts of fire - and even fire representations! So feel free to use an electric nightlight instead of a candle, or an electric candle, or even a lamp. Traditionally, her fire was never let out, but I just don’t feel safe (or confident) in letting fires burn - because I have cats, and if you’ve ever had a cat, you know that they like to investigate things and knock them over - and we’re on a budget, so I prefer not to leave things on 24/7. I prefer to light a candle (if I’m at the altar saying prayers) or rely on an electric candle (if I know I need to walk away, but want her symbolic hearthfire to burn for a specified time).
Kitchen Altar. If it were up to me, my house would be FULL of altars just about everywhere. One space I really love to devote to Hestia is a space in the kitchen, preferably near the stove. I have an electric stove (it came with our apartment), so it’s not quite the same as having an open flame, but I do like to set aside a candle just for her in that space. If a candle isn’t your thing, or you’re trying to keep things from getting too cluttered, you could always leave her an offering bowl or dish there, or anything that you feel symbolizes Hestia.
Veiling. Many followers of Hestia advocate veiling, and I would really suggest giving it a try! If you’re feeling a little self-conscious about veiling, you can always just put it on as an act of devotion right before prayer, and take it off right after. If veiling puts you off completely (it’s not for everyone), you can try using a specific clip, ribbon or scrunchie that you use to pull your hair out of your face for devotional purposes.
Prayer Beads. You can do this with just about any deity, but consider making your own prayer beads or purchasing a set in honor of Hestia. As part of your daily/weekly/monthly/yearly devotions, you can meditate on this goddess, chant, or recite prayers with every bead. It’s a great way to really feel connected to a deity, and a great memorization technique when you’re working with a new prayer.
Fireplace. The hearth is the traditional center of the home, and the traditional symbol of Hestia. If you have a fireplace, fire it up! It doesn’t have to be a daily occurrence, but it would be nice to occasionally remind Hestia how much you love her through fireplace maintenance a roaring fire. If you rather do this outside in a fire pit, go ahead! If your fireplace is purely decorative (or you’re otherwise not allowed to use the fireplace), try putting a candle in there and lighting it instead. If you don’t have a fireplace, you can always pull up a crackling fireplace video on roku, or stream a video of such from youtube on your computer, laptop, tablet, TV, or phone. It makes for a meditation session!
Hospitality. As the goddess of hearth and home, Hestia is a goddess who would have gone out of her way to make everyone feel warm and welcomed in her abode. You should do the same! The next time you have visitors, offer to take their coats, grab them a drink, and make them feel welcomed, comfortable and loved.
Generosity. I feel that Hestia is a generous, charitable sort who would give you the clothes off her back if you were in need. Practice generosity; think of ways that you can help out your relatives, friends, neighbors and community. Do you have a yearly block party or monthly potluck for your neighbors? Why not try to start one up? Is there someone that could really use some extra help - maybe a babysitter in the evening, a tutor for a child, a little extra help cleaning their home, or just a shoulder to lean on? Maybe there’s a new neighbor you haven’t met yet - why not bring a batch of cookies as a gift and introduce yourself?
Food Drives. Lots of stores have food drive promotions (and sometimes for clothes and school supplies). The next time you notice one of these going on, donate. Maybe go through your house and purge what you don’t want/need and donate it. Donating time to a food shelter or a homeless shelter are also excellent ways to honor Hestia!
Meals. In the old days, people would use the hearth for cooking. Now, we have lots of contraptions that aid in cooking - blenders, stoves, grills, microwaves, etc. Instead of ordering take out or microwaving a frozen dinner, try cooking your meal. Dedicate the time spent preparing and cooking to Hestia - make it a devotional act!
Prayers. You don’t need to have a shrine or altar to pray to Hestia, and nor do you need candles, statues or a physical representation. All you need is you and your intent. Using things like Homeric or Orphic Hymns are perfectly fine, but so is just speaking from the heart.
Cleaning. Turn boring, monotonous, daily chores into an act of devotion. Meditate on Hestia while you clean, or chant, speak prayers, or simply keep her in mind while you do your rounds. Some like to combine the veiling technique above - put your hair up or veil while cleaning as a devotional dedication. Don’t focus on perfection; it’s better to develop a daily cleaning routine where a little is done at a time but very frequently rather than an occasional cleaning day spent obsessively scrubbing floors and organizing.
Family Reunions. Have you gotten together with your family recently? Organize a family get-together! This can be in the form of a family game night, a movie night with you and your closest friends/relatives/significant other, or a big party for all of your relatives. So many of us only speak to our relatives around the holidays, but Hestia emphasizes the importance of building strong family ties and keeping those bonds strong. If getting together with family is impossible (due to transportation issues, living out of state, etc), pick up your phone and give them a ring!
Healthy Boundaries. If you’re like me and you struggle with having healthy boundaries between yourself and your family, you can always go to Hestia for help in this area. You should never feel pressured to always say yes to everything people ask of you - especially if you feel unappreciated or are being taken advantage of or abused. Hestia can help!
Meal Planning. A great way to make sure you spend some time with Hestia everyday of the week is through meal planning. One day each week, every other week, or once per month (depending on how often you go grocery shopping), sit down and plan out in advance the meals you plan to cook. You should aim for at least one home cooked meal a day, preferably breakfast, lunch and dinner (and factor in a few snacks). The very act of meal planning can be a devotion to Hestia, and it helps you budget, make a grocery list, and keep things organized. Plus home cooked meals are delicious!
Budgeting. A big part of running a househeold is dealing with budgeting issues. You can devote the time spent on balancing checkbooks, paying bills, and going over savings and expendable income to Hestia.
Household Notebook. Remember the suggestion of meal planning, budgeting and cleaning? You can utilize all this - and more - through a household notebook. All you need is a binder and some paper - and if you have a printer with a hole punch, you can even find beautiful decorative templates to help you out! A household notebook is basically where you keep everything you need to help run your house. I have a section for recipes and meal planning, a section for local take out places (with menus, if possible) and their address and numbers, a section for emergency medical information (there’s even a section with receipts for every time our cats have been to the vet). I keep lists of things that need to be done on a daily basis, weekly basis, monthly basis, and seasonal basis (which I change up as needed). I even have a section on how to remove different kinds of stains from different surfaces, and how to clean specific things (like electronic equipment, appliances, cleaning supplies, etc). I even keep track of the recipes I use for homemade cleaning recipes (like homemade dishwasher tabs, or glass cleaner for my eyeglasses, simple disinfectant, etc). If you have trouble remembering birthdays, anniversaries, and annual celebrations, put it in here! You can even go one step further and add sections to your household notebook for daily to-do lists, a prayer section for Hestia, and if you’re more along the lines of a pagan vs Hellenic reconstructionalist, you can even include things like spiritual cleaning, altar dedications, statue consecration, etc. I’m not saying go full blown BoS with this binder, but keeping things that you use on a daily basis as part of your everyday life all in one spot is just practical and convenient.
Seasonal Cleaning. Everyone knows about spring cleaning, but I wholeheartedly feel that we should do a version of spring cleaning at the change of every season. This can be a devotional act to Hestia!
Cooking Class. Hestia is all about hearth and home, and what better way to show your love and appreciation to yourself and to your family and friends than by learning how to cook (better)? Any time you cook can be a dedicated act to Hestia.
Musical Playlist. Try putting together a list of songs that really reflect how you feel about Hestia, or put you in a Hestia-like mood.
Domestic Bliss. Even the time you spend bonding with your significant other and working out your issues can be considered devotional time. Keep your home happy and filled with love by being open, communicative, and supportive of your partner.
Relaxing Night In. There’s nothing wrong with occasionally spending a night at home with a relaxing atmosphere, take a bubble bath, read a good book, watch a favorite movie, binge watch a neglected series on Netflix, or doing a hobby that you love. Give yourself permission to take it easy and practice self-care!
Dinner Parties. Much like a family reunion, a good way to express appreciation to your friends and family is to have a dinner party. It doesn’t have to be formal, and you don’t have to be a slave in the kitchen - what matters is that you open your heart and home to those you love.
Prayer Book. If you work closely with Hestia, consider starting a little prayer book for her. There are tons of ways to do this - you can use a diary, a binder, a pronged folder, or even try some simple bookbinding. I’ve had great success with cutting computer paper in half, punching holes along one side, and binding it together with ribbon. If you work with other deities, you can make a prayer book for each individual deity, or one large one for all of them. Keep it on or near your altar/shrine for easy access!
Cookbooks & Recipe Collections. Another excellent devotional to Hestia! Track the recipes you try with a cookbook or a recipe collection. This can even be digital through sites like All Recipes or tracked through apps like Google Drive (which can be synced between your phone and computer).
Home Remedies. I don’t know about you, but I grew up in a household where my mother always had an aloe plant for burns and irritated skin, salt and water for gargling when I had a sore throat, orange juice and garlic when I felt under-the-weather, and fresh mint leaves for an upset stomach. If you have holistic or natural remedy leanings, consider devoting the time spent to researching and creating homemade remedies as sacred to Hestia.
Sewing, Knitting, Crocheting, Weaving & Embroidery. Cottage industries involving thread has always seemed so very Hestia to me. Learning how to properly darn a sock, sew on a button, or repair ripped seams are things that are SO valuable that extending that over to something like sewing, knitting, crocheting, weaving or embroidery only seems natural. It’s okay if you discover you don’t like it - what matters is that you gave it a try!
Crafts. We’re in an trend where having crafts in the home is very much in! Take advantage of this by looking up different crafts that you can do for your own home to save money, make it look nicer, and give it the aesthetic that fits your - and your family’s - personality. Time spent creating these things can definitely be dedicated to Hestia.
Interior Decorating. Just like with crafts, interior decorating can be an exhausting process, but one that is very important. Most of us want a warm, comforting home, and in order to have that, we need to do what we can to look - and feel - that way. For some of us, this means investing in a fireplace and mood lighting, while others feel a puffy, comfortable couch is the way to go with a nice flat screen tv. Others are more bohemian and rustic in their decor, while some like shabby chic touches and refurbished antiques. Even if you’re a minimalist by nature, using the right combination of colors and accents can really give a homey, comforting feeling. Take the time to discover your own personal style and figure out ways to translate it into your home. Anything you do to make your home a loving, comforting environment can be a dedication to Hestia!