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Lord Hermes devotional drawing
A young princess of Thebes, doesn't know she's pregnant yet. She's incredibly optimistic and happy about life. She likes spending time outdoors (much to everyone's chagrin) and dreams of finding the courage to ask Zeus to just take her away from her miserable family and let her live with nymphs on some island far away. (Dionysus looks A LOT like his mom.)
Anxiety help for Worshippers
A weighted stuffed animal that corresponds to your deity. [Artemis -deer, Hera - peacock, Hestia - pig]
Oversized sweater with embroidery. [Artemis - woodland, Iris - rainbow, Demeter - flowers]
Water bottle covered with stickers. [Persephone - flowers, Athena - book quotes]
Colourful pens for journaling [Hestia - sepia, Hera - rich greens, Iris - rainbow]
Rings with details to fidget with. [Demeter - flower, Athena - tree, Artemis - bow]
Meditation or Anxiety deck in corresponding colours/themes. [Hectace - purple, Nyx - night sky, Hestia - foods]
Meditation pillow in a pattern or colour representing your deity. [Athena - grey, Aphrodite - pink]
Books and magazines!!! [Artemis - National Geographic, Demeter - gardening, Hestia - interior design]
Candle, with a scent, colour or name appropriate to your deity. [Aphrodite - rose, Hera - chocolate]
Medication organiser in your deity's colour
Mini noise machine or background noise [Artemis - forest, Amphitrite - waterfall, Hestia - fireplace]
Cosy socks in your deity's colours or patterns [Amphitrite - dolphins, Hestia - Moomins, Iris - RAINBOW]
Animal cooling face masks. [Artemis - bear, Hestia - cow, Aphrodite - dove]
Harlequin ducks in fast water.
(c) gif by riverwindphotography, May 2026
Digital collage for Amphitrite and Poseidon because I miss the beach </3
Δημήτηρ Μέλαινα🐍🌾🐴
Mount Elaios is some thirty stades away from Phigalia [in Arkadia] and has a cave sacred to Demeter surnamed Melaina (Black). The Phigalians accept the account of the people of Thelpousa about the mating of Poseidon and Demeter, but they assert that Demeter gave birth, not to a horse, but to Despoine (the Mistress), as the Arkadians call her. Afterward, they say, angry with Poseidon and grieved at the rape of Persephone. She put on black apparel and shut herself up in this cavern for a long time. But when all the fruits of the earth were perishing, and the human race dying yet more through famine, no god, it seemed, knew where Demeter was in hiding, until Pan, they say, visited Arkadia. Roaming from mountain to mountain as he hunted, he came at last to Mount Elaios and spied Demeter, the state she was in, and the clothes she wore. So Zeus learnt this from Pan, and sent the Moirai (Fates) to Demeter, who listened to the Moirai and laid aside her wrath, moderating her grief as well. For these reasons, the Phigalians say, they concluded that this cavern was sacred to Demeter and set up in it a wooden image. The image, they say, was made after this fashion. It was seated on a rock, like to a woman in all respects save the head. She had the head and hair of a horse, and there grew out of her head images of serpents and other beasts. Her tunic reached right to her feet; on one of her hands was a dolphin, on the other a dove. Now why they had the image made after this fashion is plain to any intelligent man who is learned in traditions. They say that they named her Melaina (Black) because the goddess had black apparel. They cannot relate either who made this wooden image or how it caught fire. But the old image was destroyed, and the Phigalians gave the goddess no fresh image, while they neglected, for the most part, her festivals and sacrifices until the barrenness fell on the land Then they went as suppliants to the Pythian priestess and received this response :
‘Azanian Arkadians, acorn-eaters, who dwell in Phigaleia, the cave that hid Deo, who bare a horse, you have come to learn a cure for grievous famine, who alone have twice been nomads, alone have twice lived on wild fruits. It was Deo who made you cease from pasturing, Deo who made you pasture again after being binders of corn and eaters of cakes, because she was deprived of privileges and ancient honors given by men of former times. And soon will she make you eat each other and feed on your children, unless you appease her anger with libations offered by all your people, and adorn with divine honors the nook of the cave.’
When the Phigalians heard the oracle that was brought back, they held Demeter in greater honor than before, and particularly they persuaded Onatas of Aigina, son of Mikon, to make them an image of Demeter at a price" - Pausanias, Description of Greece 8. 42. 1-13
My favourite part in this account recorded by Pausanias is the oracle's message to the Phigalians. To me, it's metal as hell.
This isn't an attempt to recreate the wooden cult statue. I just wanted to draw the mare headed Deo. I imagine her with a white mare head, white like barley seed, while Melaina ("Black") refers to the dark cloak she wore in her grief and anger like the barley seed kept hidden beneath the black earth.
Dionysus. I hope you enjoy my design of him 🍇
(Yeah, he's drunk...)
Love Epic, so wanna do more greek god's designs 💅
Getting Started With Hellenic Polytheism
*this is specifically related to practicing aspects of the ancient religion not just worshipping Greek Gods. I call this "Hellenic Thriskeía" based on the Greek language name for the modern religion— info.
Please respect Greek people, this is a living breathing culture and language. Do not refer to your religion as "Hellenismos" or "Hellenism," and do not refer to yourself as a "Hellene" or "Hellenist" due to your religious identity. Information here & here.
I am not a religious authority of any kind. I have no higher eduction in classics. These are my ideas that I want to share. This is a highly edited version of an old post that I no longer like.
Greek God = Theos (singular) Theoi (plural)
Know you do not need to suddenly know everything to begin worship— studying & worship can happen side by side.
🌺A Basic Act of Worship
"Ancient texts and material finds attest to its quintessential role for the libation, the most ubiquitous ritual in Greek antiquity. The religious act of intentionally pouring out liquids, whether water, wine, milk or honey, onto the ground, an altar or another surface was performed on numerous occasions" — The Greek Libation Bowl as Embodied Object by Milette Gaifman pg 450 Link
A libation is a ritual outpouring of liquids. Libations were part of all sacrifices but could also be performed as independent rituals. The common terms for the rituals are spondai and choai. The former term is most frequent and referred to a controlled outpouring of a small amount of liquid for the Olympian gods by the help of a jug and a phiale. Choai were poured out entirely and were used for libations to the gods of the underworld, the heroes and the dead. — Libations, Greek by Gunnel Ekroth Abstract
Whether you do separate techniques for "Olympian" vs "Khthonic" is up to you. I don't since many Gods can be considered both depending on the situation, like Hermes.
The most common liquid for this is red wine, but water, honey, milk, or oil are also common. — Link
🔹I’m using Zeus as an example.
Wash hands.
Prepare a glass of water or other liquid
Go to the altar if you have one
Wipe hands with Khernips [if you use it, see below]
Sprinkle Khernips lightly on the altar space [if you use it]
“O Mighty Zeus, King of the Gods, you are strong and powerful. I have come to honor you”
Hold up the glass of water
“Zeus, Lord of lightning, I offer you this water out of gratitude and love. I have given to you before and I will give to you again”
Pour the water slowly either into a separate bowl, onto the ground, into a fire, or down a clean sink.
“Zeus, strong and powerful, I ask that you help me get through today’s conference call. I thank you and say farewell.”
🔹Simpler form:
Wash hands
Take glass of water and hold it up
“Zeus you are mighty and powerful, I seek your help for this meeting, this water I have brought is to show my desire to honor you”
Pour water out into bowl, ground, fire, or clean sink.
“Thank you, Zeus, King of the Gods”
🔹For those of us with minimal energy you can do this at a sink or in a shower:
The above is important because it builds reciprocity Kharis— the relationship between Theoi and mortals info (by @/verdantlyviolet)
🌺 Altars
Altars in Ancient Greece were places of sacrifice and ritual worship
...vases began to depict altars in a variety of scenes. These altars were shown either in the context of standard mythological vignettes that were set at or near an altar or in scenes of cult activities, libations, offerings and/or sacrifices focused at an altar. This fairly common practice was continued on red-figured and white ground vases through the mid-fourth century B.C. — Blazing Altars: The Representation of Altars in Attic Vase Painting" By David W. Rupp Link
They were located in land/area specificlly set aside for the worship of the Theoi
A Greek cult-place needed to be set off from the surroundings, to be a temenos, but also to have an altar or a sacrificial installation. This was the bare minimum for its effective use as a location where communication with the divine sphere could be achieved. A temple or a statue of the god was not a prerequisite. — Rings, Pits, Bone and Ash: Greek Altars in Context by Gunnel Ekroth Link
An altar, therefore, constitutes the emblem for holy ground, the presence of the gods and the connection with the divine — same as above
Thus modern altars are used to commune with the divine, a place for them in your home & life, and a place to present offerings & libations. Whether you want to call in an altar, a shrine, or a scared space in English is up to you.
To set up an altar:
Intentionally designate a space for your worship, big or small, and make sure it is clean.
While this is not necessary it is frequently used in modern worship: Choose an item for the Theoi you wish to worship. Such as a picture of them, a statue, or some other object. Place it in that space.
Add anything you might like: candle, incense, flowers, cloth to cover surface, decorations, etc.
Many Hellenic Polytheists will also keep Khernips (by @/forthegloryofthetheoi) purified water on their altar. Though this is not necessary— post here. About purity vs consecration here (by @/sisterofiris)
You might keep a cup and bowl for libations at this space
You might keep a prayer book or religious journal here also
🌺Further Worship Aspects
Say longer prayers and use supplication, supplication is a natural part of Kharis Guides here.
Offer food, which can be similar to the libation formula. Hellenic Polytheists disagree on what to do with the food afterwards which is why I always suggest a libation at the beginning.
Say a prayer when lighting incense to state that it as an offering.
Meditate at the altar. Let thoughts and presence of the Theoi help calm your soul.
Dance or sing for the Theoi at your altar or play them music.
Read the myths aloud to the Theoi.
🌺Reconstructed or Common Practices
🔹I highly suggest Labrys Household Worship book here is an article that has a lot of the book.
🔹Practice the 3 day new month rituals
Hekate Deipnon, Noumenia, and Agathos Daimon,
Info here (by @/verdantlyviolet), here from Labrys, here from Hellenion.
🔹Create a Kathiskos.
I’m not sure if this is truly historical, see here (by @/verdantlyviolet) however it is used often by recon/revive Hellenic Polytheists. Guide from Hellenion. Video Guide (by @/baringtheaegis.)
🔹Following a reconstructed calendar
These can include regular days scheduled for a particular Theos. Almost all are based off the Ancient Attic calendar. Here is Hellenion's version. There is an app to track the Attic calendar and it overlays Hellenion's festivals/month days (but you can toggle that off) here. Also the HMEPA Calendar Here.
🔹Partake in modern versions of Ancient Festivals
The Hellenic Polytheist community celebrates a variety of different reconstructed festivals. Which you partake in may be dependent on which Theoi you wish to honor. There are practically an endless number.
Common ones I've seen are Dionysia, Anthesteria (by @/khaire-traveler), Theogamia, among others.
🔹Do not stress about calendars or festivals this is just an idea.
🌺Miscellaneous
Practicing Xenia, hospitality, is considered a ubiquitous aspect of this religion see here. Xenia is not a synonym for "social justice." It is an aspect of Greek culture, referred to as Philoxenia in modern times.
Miasma is not something humans incur unless you commit heinous acts. Lyma is the naturally occuring "dirtiness" of everyday life that can be removed away by washing your hands. Info here (by @/sisterofiris)
The "7 Pillars of Hellenimos" are a modern concept created by a bigot and are in no way a necessary part of this religion. See here & here.
You may wish to study the classical philosophers of Ancient Greece
Here is a big list of resources including multiple Google Drives of information on Hellenic Polytheism.
Avoid YSEE organization they are Greek ethnic-nationalists info
Avoid HellenicFaith website for its immense disrespect of Greek people and culture info
🌺Some Ideas for Choosing Theoi to begin with:
You do not need a Theos to "call to you"; you don't need divination to pick one; you don't need divination to "confirm" if you picked the right one. You can literally just pick any. The Theoi permeated life in ancient Greece and people worshipped the ones of their family and settlement.
I’m not trying to overwhelm anyone I’m just trying to give a whole group of ideas for people. I suggest Theoi.com for easy access info on the Theoi but also be cautious of some information due to its age info (by @/dionysiandevotee)
🔹You could start with Hestia because she is Goddess of the home and thus an excellent place to start in my opinion.
🔹Zeus and Hera the King and Queen of The Theoi
🔹A Theos related to your work/studies. Examples:
Apollo or Asklepios for the health care field
Hermes for communication or information technology fields
Gaia for environmental fields
Themis, Dike, Zeus for legal fields
Athena, Metis, or Sophia for general studies
Hephestios for engineering fields
Rhea, Artemis, Apollo, Hera, or Zeus for parenthood
Nyx if you work the “graveyard shift”
🔹A Theos related to something you want to improve in your life. Examples:
Aphrodite or the Khairtes for self-love or if you struggle with body image issues
Hermes or Iris for communication abilities or interpersonal conflict
Hygeia for struggles with hygiene or disorganization
The Nymphai for building environmental sustainable life habits
Sophrosyne or Dionysos for substance abuse (You cannot convince me that his realm of drinking excludes moderation or elimination if it is a problem for a worshipper)
Demeter, Hestia, Hephaistos, Pan, Artemis for any problems surrounding food
Hypnos for sleep hygiene or sleep disorders
Soteria for easing fears
Hermaphroditos, Aphrodite, Dionysos, for LGBTQ identity and issues
🔹A Theos related to things you want to do. Examples:
Athena for weaving or other handcrafts
The Mousai for learning an instrument
Themis or Dike for activism work
Nike for sports
Apollo for divination
Poseidon for ocean or water activities
Hermes for writing
There are many more bullets that could be added and Theoi that could be added to each of the existing bullet points. Especially when epithets come into play.
🌺Modern Worship Ideas
You don't have to do any of these, they are simply ideas I conjured up in my mind that I thought I'd share.
🔹Which ever of the Theoi you chose simply give them a libation once a day with a short prayer. You can pick a time or better yet an activity to make it consistent. For example, do it directly after you finish getting dressed. Do it right before you eat breakfast or dinner. Do it before you get ready for bed. Etc, that way it stays consistent and you always have a reminder.
🔹Surrounding the passage of the day/time. The prayers can be very short letting you do them by simply pausing for a minute or two. You can offer a simple libation in the morning and/or night with the prayer.
Prayer to Hemera or Helios in the morning
Prayer Example: “Beautiful Hemera, I thank you for this day, I seek your favor and honor you with my actions. Good morning.”
Prayer to Nyx or Selene at night
Prayer to Helios at noon if you don’t pray to him in the morning.
Prayer Example: “Shining Helios, as you reach your peak this day, I remember you, I thank you for your life giving light.”
Incorporation of 12-Horai such as Mesembria at noon, Dysis at sundown, not sure if Auge would be dawn and Anatole sunrise—but you get the idea.
Prayer to one of the 4-Horai each day of the season we are in— Kheimon for Winter, Phthinophôron for Autumn, Eiar for Spring, and Theros for Summer
🔹Surrounding daily activities.
Prayer to Hemera or Auge upon waking
Prayer to Hygeia before showering or brushing teeth
Prayer Example: “Gentle laughing Hygeia, I enter this shower so I may cleanse myself. I remember your beauty and wish to honor you with my actions, so you may look favorably upon me”
Prayer to Apollo or other health Theoi when you take your medication (if you have it)
Prayer to Hestia at mealtime or before cooking
Prayer Example: “Hestia, first and last among the Olympians, home maker, I cook this food through your strength and thank you for this flame. May my body be replenished”
Prayer to Hermes, Hekate, or Apollo Argyieus, or Soteria when leaving house
Prayer to a Theos related to work/education as you arrive at work or school.
Prayer to a Theos related to a hobby or leisure activity when you start it
Prayer to Hypnos when you go to bed
You can make any combination that would follow the path of your daily activities; it could be any number too this is just an example. And perhaps one libation in the morning or night
🔹Focus on the “Household Gods” which I linked info above to Labrys' Book. Also here (by @/wayfind-er)
Hestia
Zeus Ktesios
Zeus Herkeios
Apollo Argyieus
Hermes
Hekate
Agathos Daimon
Sharing the secrets of your hearth with strangers who will never be able to meet or thank you. Honoring the dead through learning their traditions of the home; emulation and exaltation. A good carrot cake.
Screenshots for those who want to try to make the recipes. One was completely blocked by text but I thought maybe someone would like to make them ♡
Someone with better typing skills if ya wanna type em up..... ♡
I looked up the obscured grave with the blueberry pie recipe:
From Margaret Davis
GLAZED BLUEBERRY PIE
- Soften a 3 oz. pkg. cream cheese.
- Spread in bottom of cooled, cooked pastry shell.
- Fill shell with 3 cups of blueberries.
- To an additional 1 cup of blueberries add 1 cup of water.
- Bring just to boiling.
- Simmer 2 min.
- Strain reserving juice, about ½ cup.
- Combine ¾ cup sugar, and 2 tablespoons corn starch.
- Gradually add reserved juice.
- Cook, stirring constantly until thick and clear.
- Cool slightly and add:
- 2 tablespoons lemon juice
- Pour over berries in pastry shell and chill.
the others are:
From Kathryn Andrews
KAY’S FUDGE
- 2 SQ. chocolate
- 2 TBS. butter
- Melt on low heat
- Stir in 1 cup milk
- Bring to boil
- 3 cups sugar
- 1 TSP. vanilla
- Pinch of salt
- Cook to softball stage
- Pour on marble slab
- Cool & Beat & Eat
From Naomi Odessa Miller-Dawson
SPRITZ COOKIES
- 1 cup of butter ormargarine
- ¾ cup sugar
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
- 1 egg
- 2 ¼ cups of flour
- ½ teaspoon baking powder.
- ⅛ teaspoon salt
From Constance Galberd
CONNIE’S DATE & NUT BREAD
100% Good Stuff - 0% Bad Stuff
Ingredients:
- 8 oz. dates cut into small pieces
- 1 cup raisins
- 2 cups boiling water
- 2 tsp. baking soda
- 1 ½ cups sugar
- 2 eggs, well beaten
- 4 cups flour
- 2 tsp. baking powder
- ½ cup chopped nuts
Directions:
- Pour boiling water (where 2 tsp. of baking soda have been dissolved) over dates and raisins. Cool.
- Add 1 ½ C. sugar and mix well.
- Add 2 eggs, well beaten.
- Gradually mix in 4 C. of flour and 2 tsp. of baking powder. Beat thoroughly.
- Add ½ C. of chopped nuts. Beat thoroughly.
- Bake at 350 for ¾ - 1 hr.
Bake in tin cans.
One batch = 13 small cans
From Christine Hammills
A GOOD CARROT CAKE
CARROT CAKE
Ingredients:
- 2 cups flour
- 4 eggs
- 2 tsp. baking powder
- 2 cups sugar
- 1 ½ tsp. soda
- 1 ½ cups oil
- 1 tsp. salt
- 2 cups grated carrots
- 2 tsp. cinnamon
- 1 (8 ½ oz.) crushed pineapple, drained
- ⅔ cup chopped nuts
Directions:
- Sift together flour, baking powder, soda salt, and cinnamon.
- Beat eggs and add sugar.
-Let stand 10 mins.
-Mix in oil, pineapple, carrots, nuts, flour mixture.
-Turn into 3 greased and floured 9-inch round cake pans.
-Bake at 350’ for 35 – 40 min.
-Cool in pans for 10 min, remove to wire racks, and cool well.
VANILLA CREAM CHEESE FROSTING
Ingredients:
- ½ cup butter
- 1 (8 oz.) cream cheese
- 1 tsp. vanilla
- 1 pound powdered sugar, sifted
Directions:
- Mix butter, cream cheese, vanilla then add sugar. First between layers, top and sides.
From Annabell Gunderson
ANNABELL’S SNICKERDOODLES
Mix Thoroughly:
- 1 c shortening
- 1 c margarine
- 3 c sugar
- 4 eggs
Sift Together And Stir In:
- 5 ½ c flour
- 4 tsp cream of tartar
- 2 tsp soda
- ½ tsp salt
Directions:
- Roll (softly) into balls the size of small walnuts.
- Roll in mixture of 6 tsp sugar and 6 tsp cinnamon.
- Place 2" apart on ungreased cookie sheet.
- Bake at 375 F for 8-10 minutes or 400 F for 6-8 until lightly brown, but still soft.
Secret is: Keep dough fluffy!
𝐋𝐨𝐫𝐝 𝐇𝐞𝐫𝐦𝐞𝐬
𝘨𝘰𝘥 𝘰𝘧 𝘮𝘦𝘴𝘴𝘢𝘨𝘦𝘴, 𝘵𝘳𝘢𝘷𝘦𝘭𝘭𝘦𝘳𝘴,
𝘴𝘰𝘶𝘭𝘴 𝘰𝘧 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘥𝘦𝘢𝘥, 𝘵𝘩𝘪𝘦𝘷𝘦𝘴, 𝘴𝘱𝘦𝘦𝘥, 𝘣𝘰𝘶𝘯𝘥𝘢𝘳𝘪𝘦𝘴,
𝘭𝘶𝘤𝘬, 𝘮𝘶𝘴𝘪𝘤, 𝘢𝘯𝘪𝘮𝘢𝘭 𝘩𝘶𝘴𝘣𝘢𝘯𝘥𝘳𝘺 𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘭𝘢𝘯𝘨𝘶𝘢𝘨𝘦
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Andrew Salgado, Green Dionysus
i’ve harvested some of the beginning spring flowers in my devotional garden to Lady Persephone, and decided it’d be nice to share with you all :)
🏛️The Twelve Olympians🏛️
13. Dionysus / Διόνυσος
you're just mad that my presence is haunting and offputting and yours isn't
Fragment of the Iliad dating from Rome during the second or third century CE.
The gods are good. Sometimes they give you blessings you don’t expect. They are there in life everywhere if you know where to look. They are in the clouds of the sky. They are in the dirt of the earth. They are in the modern life; on the roads and in the airport and in the streets and the mountains and the arcades. They are everywhere.