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@seafaringwitch
I get the question a lot, of “Where do I start if I’m interested in Hellenic Polytheism?” and it can be a difficult question to answer. Sure, I link them to helpful posts, some good e-resources, and book lists, but that gives them a pile of info and doesn’t really tell them how to use it. So this is going to be me attempting to address the question of:
How do I get started in Hellenic Polytheism?
Modern Hellenic Polytheism is a lot of “build your own worship” with a few concepts that stay relatively stationary. So there is no one way to get started in Hellenic Polytheism . I’d say it’s important to gain an understanding of how worship and offerings work in Hellenic Polytheism though, as well as the “core concepts” that you can include in your worship at varying degrees of significance depending on what’s important to you.
If you don’t have specific theoi in mind that you’re interested in worshiping, then you can always “test the waters” with a few different ones, or even move through the theoi, learning about them and introducing yourself until you find someone that you’re really interested in. So, before we get into anything else, I’m going to link you to a post on introducing yourself to Hellenic deities. @Soloontherocks also has a post on basic Hellenic prayer that follows a similar formula. Related to the above, I also get a lot of questions about what you need for an altar or shrine, and here’s the link for that too.
So, now that you know how to set up a shrine or altar and introduce yourself, let’s talk about how Hellenic Polytheism differs from other religions, and take a look at the concepts in Hellenic Polytheism. baringtheaegis has an awesome page of Hellenic terminology that’s useful for this.
One concept of Hellenic Polytheism that I don’t talk about often is Arête, which is the concept of doing your best and reaching your full potential. It ties into Hellenic Polytheism when you start looking at how your actions and accomplishments can be seen as testaments to the theoi and using the gifts they’ve given you to your full abilities. This obviously deals with the concept that talents and skills we have are gifts from the theoi, and not everyone is going to involve arete in their practice.
There’s also Eusebia and Kharis. Eusebia is the actual worship of the theoi, and maintaining piety. Kharis is the idea that we give to the theoi and honor them, simply as thanks for their existence and presence in our lives. We build a relationship with a theos through these two practices. I don’t talk about them a lot, and I rarely use the proper terms for them, instead talking about the concepts.
Another concept in Hellenic Polytheism is Miasma. Miasma is uncleanliness and a form of spiritual gunk that we get simply from being human. With Miasma comes Hagneia, or ritual cleanliness through the avoidance and cleansing of Miasma. I talk about several ways of cleansing and miasma in the post linked above.
The next concept I want to mention is Hubris. Now, if you’re not familiar with Hellenic Polytheism, you’re probably thinking that sounds like a very Abrahamic concept. Hubris in the Hellenic sense refers to putting yourself on the same level as the theoi. When Arachne claimed to be a better weaver than Athena by challenging the Goddess, that was hubris. Hubris is an offense to the theoi, and something that they will certainly let you know if you’ve done.
And the last one I’m going to talk about is Xenia, and by extension Theoxenia. Xenia is guest right. It’s the idea that you need to be a good host, to be kind to your guests and make them feel welcome. There is a flip side to that where guests have a responsibility to be polite and thankful of their hosts, not taking advantage of the host. Xenia is an important part of my practice, since by inviting the theoi into my home and life through worship, I’m basically asking them to be my guests for a short period of time, and that’s when Theoxenia comes into play. It’s an embarrassment, a dishonor, and can be taken as a personal slight if you treat your guests poorly.
My suggestion for anyone starting out in Hellenic Polytheism, is to figure out your own system based on the above concepts, and more that you may discover through research. Starting with eusebia is an easy and effective way to feel like you’re actually starting on your worship. I recommend picking one topic, concept, or idea in Hellenic Polytheism to learn about at a time. Pick one thing, learn about it, research it till you feel confident explaining it to someone else (even if you still have stuff you can learn on it), and then move on to another concept while trying to figure out how the previous one fits into your worship. This isn’t going to be the right way for everyone, and there’s plenty I didn’t mention in this, but I hope it helps a few people who are looking at Hellenic Polytheism.
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Fuck You, I’m a Pirate Today: Confidence Spell
This is an aggressive confidence spell, when you preparing to be in a situation that normally makes you nervous, or encounter resistance to perfectly valid choices you’ve made. Part of the ’Spell A Day Challenge’ from shipping-the-gods. It just so happens that I have a lot of nautical and pirate themed items in my room.
What You Need:
At least one relatively small pirate/nautical themed object (just make a tiny paper boat if you don’t have anything else)
A piece of paper
A pen
A lighter
A fire safe container
A bit of string
Something to take a hearty swig out of (ex: mug, tankard, flask, cup)
Something with a strong flavor to take a hearty swig of (ex: grog, cranberry juice, chocolate milk)
A boisterous sea shanty you like
What You Do:
Take your pirate/nautical themed object and hold it in your hands. Focus on being free do what you want to do, and express yourself as you like. Focus on having a pirate swagger, and a sense of devil-may-care. Put all of that energy into your item.
Once that’s done, pick up your string. Tie three knots in it, saying one line of the following for each:
“I will not falter I will not sway Fuck you, I’m a pirate today”
Tie the string around your item. If it has a face on it, set it up somewhere it can now watch the proceedings. On your paper, draw a boat. This boat is a boat for all your troubles, for anything that might mess with your confidence today. Write those things on and around the boat. Then light it up. Burn that boat!
Once the boat is ash, it’s time to celebrate. Put on your shanty and sing along if you can, taking hearty swigs of your drink at every opportunity (if you’re using grog maybe a little less hardy swigging be responsible).
Congratulations! You are now a pirate! Dispose of your burned foes, and take your item with you in a pocket/purse/backpack or other container if possible.
I LIKED THIS LIKE FIFTY TIMES BECAUSE I LOVE IT SO MUCH
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My parents just retired and moved to a small country town in Australia: this is the view from their front yard.
…(L)ove of the wilderness is more than a hunger for what is always beyond reach; it is also an expression of loyalty to the earth which bore us and sustains us, the only home we shall ever know, the only paradise we ever need–if only we had eyes to see. (Edward Abbey)
Creators and Destroyers
The seamstress did not look up from her work, her violet gaze focused on the needle in her hand.
“This world is not made for heroes,” she spoke with an aged tone, “nor villains. And few on either side seem understand that. Which is a shame.”
Her black, serpentine tongue licked a silvery thread, wetting it. “But those who do are far… far… more effective in their respective goals.”
So poised and prepped, the thread slid through the eye of the needle cleanly.
“Yes.” One syllable, dragged out. “Perfect.” Two, spoken crisply.
The seamstresses’ expression was the neutral, balancing point between the natural world cleansing, or being utterly corrupted by, an oily pollutant. She studied the thread a moment longer before beginning her task.
“Creators and destroyers. This is where there is power.”
Just finished creating my own version of the moon and high priestess tarot cards. Day well spent! On to sketching ideas for the next pair 🌞
Why Are You So Obsessed With Me? Tarot Spread
I made a little bottle of anti anxiety smelling salts the other night, I’ve been leaving the extra in this large seashell on my nightstand ~ my bedroom has smelt like lavender for days and I absolutely love it! 💜🌸🐚
For anyone who’s curious, a recipe for smelling salts can be found here~
“You were right. I don’t know if life is greater than death. But love was more than either.” ~ Tristan and Isolde (2006)
house cat scares off bear
“That is the stupidest looking dog I’ve ever seen. I’m going to kick its ass.”