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itโs almost summer.
Iโm about to have marginally more free timeโฆ
did you guys know that I write?
did you know I draw?
you will very soon.
Summer is coming.
This might sound harsh but if you use AI to read tarot donโt consider yourself a tarot reader. Please use your own brain, Itโs gotten alarmingly bad how yโall use robots for everything. The basis of tarot is to use your own intuition and understanding of the cards. The cards meanings also vary from reader to reader. Itโs borderline pathetic to ask artificial intelligence what the spread you just pulled means and write down the exact answer it gives you for pacs on tumblr or wherever else because you canโt figure it out yourself. Iโm sorry, but Itโs embarrassing. Thereโs so many possibilities and so many messages to interpret when you read that a robot cannot catch. Thatโs the beauty in tarot!! You clearly donโt care for it if you use AI, if youโre gonna use it regardless at least be honest about it and donโt pretend you interpreted that by yourself. Itโs ridiculous.
Living HelPol: Day 70
Still taking this surprise step back from documenting my religious journey to actually living it and let me just say itโs been hard.
Some guilt still springs up because Iโve been so busy these past months trying to get an education and my practice has changed several times, for better or for worse at times.
Pacing myself is so important but coming to a complete stop irks me, and even though I know I havenโt I know my lack of effort has reason to levels I donโt appreciate.
So hereโs a couple of things Iโve done for the better to remind myself Iโm making progress.
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Celebrated my 50th day as a HelPol and crocheted them flowers
Made a Hermes travel partner. I commute so often, yet have no time to pray in the morning, so I made a โtravel partnerโ (an origami butterfly with a prayer inside) that, when carried, will act as a demonstration of prayer/ a ritual of faith in place of a verbal one.
Whenever Im feeling unmotivated to do a verbal prayer, Iโll do a written one.
I set a time to do a tarot reading when I know I wonโt be interrupted.
My bracelets stay on 24/7 (or I try to, Iโm a wild sleeper and my Ares bracelet popped recently but weโre all good)
Wear colours or things that remind me of them in general
Talk to them aloud. (I already talk to myself but then Iโm like โโฆyou should hear this tooโ /ref)
so on and so forth. โฆ
If anyoneโs interested or if Iโm inspired more on anything I will.
But a lot of my worship has become keeping them in mind as I try to keep up with my crammed schedule, but as more opportunities come up and we near closer to summer, I can only remind myself that my religion is not all I am.
But man do I miss having the time and energy for itโฆ
Hey you. Yeah, you.
The polytheist. You're probably a Hellenic polytheist if you're reading this. Maybe you're not a Hellenic polytheist, but you follow another pantheon. This is for you, too.
You're out here on the internet. You're looking for communities, you think you found one, then one day you find that you're comparing what you're doing to what everyone else is doing. Things that made you feel confident and connected are suddenly making you feel like you're not doing enough, or you're not doing it right.
Maybe you added a bunch of things to your practice because it's what you saw other people doing, and maybe you were told that's how it's done, but it's not making you feel right. What used to be profound moments, or at least peaceful ones, have turned to obligation and you feel like something is wrong with you because you're not getting the results that you expected.
Breathe.
Don't get lost in what everyone else is doing. Do your research. Find your way. Practice lots of discernment. Pace yourself. Be humble. Be ethical. Be patient. Hold yourself to your own high standards, not every random polytheist on the internet.
Everyone has a different opinion on how to do things. Look at all the options, but don't try to please everyone.
You'll get where you need to be.
Hey *hand on shoulder* you know that Greece, along with most of the balkan countries, has been under ottoman turkish rule for more than 400 years? You know that Greece today has many economic problems today, despite it's history being rich?
You know that Greece is very prone to forest fires and natural disasters?
Also, do you know that Greece, along with Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well as Montenegro... They are all protesting against corruption, and no one talked about it.
You talk about wanting to have temples to worship in modern day, but you don't care about the land that those temples would be built on?
Greece may be an Orthodox Christian country. But trust me, the gods are still very much living there. Their spirit is still there. Poseidon is still ruling the waves, Zeus is still watching over in the sky, Demeter is taking care of the crops.
All i am asking is... Spread awareness. I am saying this on behalf of my greek friend, firstly, who has complained to me about their issues not being heard. LEARN HISTORY. STUDY CURRENT WORLD EVENTS. SEND LOVE TO THE LAND OF GREECE, WHO HAS ENDURED GREAT HARDSHIPS.
im an ares devotee, of course i love to dance.
im an ares devotee, of course people assume i have anger issues (will not deny nor confirm).
im an ares devotee, of course i love defending myself and ppl.
im an ares devotee, of course i go to the gym (sometimes).
im an ares devotee, of course i love defending him all the time (not all myths are accurate representation of deities).
im an ares devotee, of course i love the color red.
im an ares devotee, of course i feel safe whenever I pray and work with him.
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Wanted to do a small dedication to one of my patrons deities (will do one for Lord Hermes soon, I just have worshipped and worked with Lord Arรชs longer and wanted to give him a proper digital prayer). As felt bad cause I havenโt prayed a lot as of late (planning to give a coffee offering tomorrow at least.
May the Gods be with you, all the love ๐ซถ
Every time I see the colour red in a post tagged HelPol I get excited thinking โOOH theyโre gonna talk about Ares!โ And I continue to be disappointed either that or itโs very brief.
No shame. No shade. But it just reminds me how under appreciated he is.
Some days, my faith is unshakable. There is nothing you can say that would convince me that The Theoi arenโt real in some way.
And some days, I contemplate throwing it all out and giving it all up. Feeling as if my faith is a contradiction of logic and reality.
Some days, I feel like Iโm playing pretend, but in a way that does not dissuade me. In a way that brings me joy.
And some days, I feel like a foolish child - holding onto something that was never real.
And sometimes, I feel all of this in one day.
But when I come back - when I kneel before the altar and pray - They are still there.
Knowing that faith need not be stagnant.
Showing me that doubt is good.
Holding space for the river of my belief, to flow.
- Aรถn
Living HelPol: Day 25
More Bitter Than Sweet Separation
Had an emotionally weird day yesterday and came home to news that left a lot of tension in my house.
I had to properly hide my cards and excuse my altar as just some crafts, and sit with discomfort both relating to what was happening to my practice and my home life for longer than Iโd like. Even now thereโs a weird spot in my chest that I want to get rid of.
Yes, all bad but part of me is feeling a little wholesome because I was affected. From an outside perspective Iโm glad Iโve grown enough with being HelPol that I was disappointed when I couldnโt talk with my gods.
Maybe this just seem like false optimism but I would have thought something like this would happen earlier this month.
May Hermes, Giver of Joy, lend me the help during these trying times. May Ares, God of Warriors, lend me strength to overcome struggle without completely undoing myself. Praise be.
Xaire the name of Ares, without you, I would have never found my way to where I am now. You weren't my patron and you knew that, yet you held my hand and guided me until I got to where you knew I belonged. And for that, I can never repay you.
Thank you โก
Living HelPol: Day 23
Self-Conscious Communication
So, an issue I have is wanting to talk / interact / bond with the gods but not really having a means to. Like sure I want to figure things out or just practice and thatโs already showing honest interest, but without intention or really direction, I lose meaning in my cards far more easily.
I guess I avoid these feeling by retrying / finding tarot spreads but I get in my own head sometimes :(
Hi, I read your last post and was wondering if you do any preparations or rituals before talking to your deities via tarot? I usually do an aura cleanse or quick meditation otherwise the messages don't come through as easily. Also if I want to talk to a specific deity and they have a dedicated day of the week I'll reach out then, because that's when their influence is the strongest. If this is an aspect about your practice that you don't want to discuss please feel free to discard this message.
Hi! This question is completely fine! My rituals are pretty simple. I just allow myself to feel a shift in energy and connect with whatever Iโm using to speak with my gods.
(When I say โshift in energyโ I donโt necessarily mean a physical sensation, I mean a mood change within myself + a setting where Iโm felling more relaxed. Just clearing this up for anyone who needs it because I know every time I hear anything concerning energy I get really confused on whether or not Iโm supposed to be experiencing something)
The three things I usually do, or at least try to do are:
Light an incense when I get home from work/school โ my family usually has plenty so I pick ones Iโm drawn to or are neutral enough that I can light for either one of my gods. The familiar smell can both remind me of my gods, relax me, and/or allow them into my space. I often pray with it in hand after itโs been lit. Wash my hands โ sometimes when Iโm by the sink Iโll jus5 wash my hands to ensure cleanliness in front of the gods since I donโt particularly plan when I talk to them. Shuffle my deck โ whether Iโm doing a reading or planning on talking to a god I shuffle my deck until itโs easy for me to shuffle. The first couple of time their thing and I fumble but once itโs easy I decide itโs ready to communicate. - Additionally, I continue to shuffle between each one of my questions and try to be as random as possible when picking no matter what the question is.
I hope thats digestible, I write too much sometimes, but I just want to be clear.
But as far as reaching out to a god on their specific day, I think thatโs a good practice and Iโve definitely considered it but I more so do it whenever I feel most inclined to simply because I want it to feel less like an appointment and more casual.
THATS ME THOUGH! I understand the significance and would definitely like to incorporate something like that in the future, but if I were to, itโd be ON TOP of what Iโm doing now (interacting when need be)
Donโt feel discouraged to ask questions. My practice is personal to me the same way my favorite books are personal to me, I have so much to share as long as youโre willing to listen. Thanks for the ask!
Living HelPol: Day 22
Trials, Tribulations, and Tri Tri Try Again.
Sharing these experiences for anyone who feels like theyโre going backwards in their spiritual journey. Progress isnโt linear.
โDonโt Work with Death!โ
โDonโt work with death, because then you invite it into your house.โ
Death is already in my house. Death is everywhere. Death is what decays the plant matter that feeds my garden. Death is what feeds the herbs I use in my spells, for each grows from what died before it.
Death is what feeds my family - death of plants, the death of animals. I would not disrespect the spirits of that which feeds us by ignoring their sacrifice.ย
Death is the veil between my ancestors and myself, keeping them at rest and then acting as the gate for them to step into their next life.
When I do hospice work and sit with someone who is accepting their approaching death, I donโt tell them death is something to fear or avoid. I tell them death is the friend that walked beside them, every step of their life, maintaining the balance of the world, and waiting for them with open arms, to escort them to rebirth.ย
โDonโt work with death!โย
I would not ignore lifeโs partner, not for arrogance or fear or ignorance. When I go to my own, I want to greet death with respect, acceptance, and gratitude.ย
I've seen this saying being passed around a few times. Not sure where it is from, but I love it:
If you don't know who to pray to, then pray to Hermes. Even if he cannot help you, he knows someone who can.
I believe coincidences are a thing
but this posting finding me right this secondโฆis SUCH a coincidence
My adaptation of the God of Arepo short story, which was originally up at ShortBox Comics Fair for charity. You can get a copy of the DRM-free ebook here for free - and I'd encourage you to donate to Mighty Writers or The Ministry of Stories in exchange.
Again it's an honour to be drawing one of my favourite short stories ever. Thank you so much for the original authors for creating this story; and for everyone who bought a copy and donated to the above non-profits.
I never heard of this story until now and it absolutely ruined me.
Bravo to the original writer.
Bravo to the artist.
Bravo to myself for quickest time before becoming dehydrated (I sobbed so hard I think I lost the ability to breathe through my nose + headache)
Something about this story made me appreciate my own gods a lot more.
Starting the Journey:
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Hellenic polytheism (commonly referred to as helpol and popularly, although incorrectly, referred to as hellenism or hellenismos) refers to the reverence and worship of the hellenic (greek) gods. Over the past 7+ years, the religion has seen a boon of new followers popularized by social media, books, and TV shows. While this is phenomenal, it's brought in an influx of young and/or beginner future worshippers with no clue where to start. And with so many different possible starting points, a plethora of gods, and that one deity identification spread floating around, this post serves as a path all on its own.
You can follow it to the T, or take the basics of it and forage ahead yourself!
As always, I am a single resource. Please remember that even though this post serves as a guide, your own research will benefit you far more. Let's begin!
0. Respect
The very VERY first thing to remember when beginning your journey with hellenic polytheism, is to remember this is a religion. Sounds obvious, right? But many people seem to forget that the gods are in fact, gods. They are ancient, and the religion is very much alive and thriving. Respect will always be ground rule 0, and approaching the gods casually or for shits and giggles is not only disrespectful to them, but the beautiful, rich, and thriving existence of this religion.
1. The Starting Point
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Starting the worship of the gods begins with learning about the god (or gods) you'll be revering. There's a plethora of books to start with; "Ancient Greek Religion", "Ancient Greek Cults", "A Companion to Greek Religion". And while you should ABSOLUTELY read these, I understand that that can be a bit daunting and scary. So your VERY BASICS, should be "The Homeric Hymns", *The Orphic Hynms", and "Hesiod Theogony: Work and Days."
These books will give you the foundational basics of the gods and their myths, as well as expose you to their cults, epithets, and titles. I know reading sounds like a bore and a task, but nothing feels worse than jumping head first into the religion and worshipping a god you know nothing about.
๐๐๐ฏ๐ข๐ง๐ ๐๐ง ๐๐๐๐ ๐จ๐ ๐๐ก๐๐ญ ๐๐๐๐ ๐จ๐ ๐๐จ๐ ๐๐จ๐ฎ ๐๐๐ง๐ญ ๐ญ๐จ ๐๐จ๐ซ๐ฌ๐ก๐ข๐ฉ
Research. Research. Research. All gods have domains, and the only way you'll find the god suited best for you, is to learn.
Perhaps you know Apollo as a sun and music god. But did you know he's also a god of medicine, with darted arrows that could grant sudden death or cause plagues?
Perhaps you know Ares as the god of bloodthirsty war, but did you know he's also the father of the Amazon-queens? Or the giver of food, as he assisted his newborn son in suckling milk from his dead mother.
The gods all have domains that are incredibly well known, but also far lesser known/popular ones. Learning these can help you decide which god is best suited for your worships.
Absolutely check out theoi.com for information on the individual gods and their domains. It also provides a great starting point for learning their myths, provides texts that pertain to them, and provides a list of their epithets and cult titles.
Yes, the constant research can be daunting and tiresome and boring. But this is the absolute BEST place to start. How will you worship a god you barely understand? How will you know what offerings are favorable to them? But most importantly, how will you be able to build a relationship with a god (kharis) that you barely know?
You can build the most beautiful altar in the world for them, but that altar will become empty decor if you don't know how to (safely) invite a god into the space and worship them properly. These are the fundamentals, and you will have an incredibly hard time getting any sort of fulfillment worshipping an ignored and empty altar.
๐๐๐๐ง๐ญ๐ข๐๐ฒ๐ข๐ง๐ ๐ ๐๐จ๐ ๐๐ฅ๐ซ๐๐๐๐ฒ ๐๐ซ๐จ๐ฎ๐ง๐ ๐๐จ๐ฎ
A very popular thing beginners like to start with is "deity identification." This involves using a tarot deck, and a (typically) pre-made spread. The spread will assign a meaning to each card (their domain, their personality, what they want to work on with you, etc).
I do not advise this for beginners.
At least, beginners with no background in divination to that degree. There is a vast difference between using tarot to divine messages and advice from spirits and the universe, and using tarot to divine the identification of a god. This requires much more than a basic understanding of tarot, and a god can very easily scramble the card meanings to however they please. This can lead to a lot of confusion and frustration in beginners, as they don't know how to interpret these messages.
Don't focus on identifying a particular god yet. Instead, learn as much as you can and settle on a god you resonate with first. This god may or may not be one you worship for years to come, and it's okay to be cautious when dipping your toes into helpol.
02. The Path of Worship
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Kharis is defined as "the exchange of goodwill and reciprocity between humans and the divine." It is the relationship you build with your god, and emphasizes the importance of the personal relationship we build with them through devotional acts.
It's asked a lot, "what can I, a regular small mortal, provide to an ancient god? How can I be beneficial to them?" And the answer is simply devotion.
Devotion is what the gods wants, and they enjoy/ indulge in our acts in their names. To give devotion is to recognize the gods as entities deserving of reverence. So how do we do this?
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Miasma is a sort of "spiritual dirtiness" upon a person, and is something that we as mortal pick up in every day life and is not necessarily considered "bad". It is an aspect that separates us from the divine, who do not collect miasma. It's important to note that this isn't equivalent to the Abrahamic version of "sin". Miasma can (in most cases) be washed away simply by the act of washing your hands. It's stated in quite a few places that one would use khernips for hand washing, although there is a floating beliefs that khernips is "water purifies by fire." Typically considered fire that a torch has been doused in and then used to wash one's hands.
However from the research I've personally done, this is never actually confirmed and khernips is simply clean water that one would wash their hands in.
There is also a belief that those with periods are considered miasmic before the gods and therefore shouldn't worship until 7 days after they stop bleeding.
There is no evidence (to my knowledge) that verifies this and periods are not typically mentioned in ancient Greek texts or sources. It seems to stem from the fact that most bodily fluids are considered miasmic to many of the gods (ie blood, spit, genital secretion such as cum, etc) and should not be offered. However, this does not state that someone on their period cannot approach the gods to provide offerings and worship, so long as the blood is nor being offered.
Certain miasmic impurities cannot be simply washed away, however, such as murder and being around the dead, and may require a purification ritual to be cleansed.
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Offerings are the sacrifices we make to our gods. They are the gifts we give, and oftentimes tangible displays of our devotion and worship.
Offerings can be a wide range of things and depend on the god's interests, estates, and attributes. Learning a gods preferences will result in favor from them, and builds kharis and report with them.
Its also important to understand what your god doesn't like or enjoy. What is seen as favorable to one god may be offensive and displeasing to another. A very obvious example of this would be offerings between Aphrodite and Artemis. While Aphrodite would be pleased with an accept offerings reminiscent of sexual desire and acts (dedicated sex toys for example), this would be unfavorable to Artemis, a virginal goddess, who has no need nor desire for such things.
Understanding the preferences of your gods is key to providing worthy offerings.
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In addition to offerings, devotional acts are also a large aspect of building kharis. These can be large acts such as cleaning litter from beaches in the name of Poseidon or Amphitrite, or small acts such as devoting washing your face to Aphrodite. This post itself is a devotional act to Lord Hermes, who reveres the spreading and sharing of knowledge.
Devotional acts will fall under the domain of your god, and can be done simply by doing them, in their name.
Once again, ensure that your devotional acts aren't seen as unfavorable to your god. Poseidon will enjoy you donating to sea life preservative charities and beach clean ups, however that same act will be inconsequential to Ares.
๐๐ซ๐๐ฒ๐๐ซ๐ฌ ๐๐ง๐ ๐๐ฒ๐ฆ๐ง๐ฌ ๐๐ฌ ๐๐๐๐๐ซ๐ข๐ง๐ ๐ฌ
Prayers are not typically seen as offerings, as an offering is a gift to that god with no expectations. That said, it is common to provide offerings during or after prayers. Prayers are requests and petitions made to a god in asking for assistance, whether that be for help in an issue, advice, help reaching a resolution to something, or even asking for a little extra help or luck throughout the day.
That said, prayers can also be used as offerings if used entirely to praise your god with no added requests. The different would be asking for anything in exchange. Prayers of petitions are not offerings, prayers of praise and reverence are.
If you're curious about the construction of prayers, you can check out my break down of crafting prayers!
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Altars are stations dedicated to your god. They act as designated spots of worship to pray at, make libations, and make offerings.
Whike you may see a lot of altars floating around that are incredibly aesthetic, it's important to know that an altar doesn't have to be large and grand. It can be a dedicated shelf, the corner of a shelf, a shoebox, or even a small mint tin. The point is that it is a place of dedication for your god.
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Libations typically preface offerings, although are not required for every single offeding or every single day. But they are wonderful for building kharis as you provide (and in some cases partake in) a drink for the gods. I go in depth on libations, how to do them, and common libations given in this post!
๐๐ง๐ฏ๐จ๐๐๐ญ๐ข๐จ๐ง ๐๐ง๐ ๐๐ง๐ฏ๐ข๐ญ๐๐ญ๐ข๐จ๐ง
Now that you know how to worship, it's important to ensure your worships are recieved. Doing this is simple, and just required you inviting the god into your space. You don't need to do some large invokation like stated in my prayers post, especially if you're just making offerings. A simple "I dedicated this to [god]".
That said, it's always good to invoke properly when dedicating your altar to them. An invocation should include the god's name, and display that you know who they are. You can use epithets, parentage, residences, and domains in your invocations. An example invocation for Zeus could go something like:
"I call upon Zeus, the Supreme and most high. King of kings and head of Olympus, son of Rhea and overthrower of his father Kronos. I invite you into this space, crafted and dedicated to your might and grace."
With this, we have invoked Zeus and designation the altar as his own.
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Communication with a god can be a nerve wracking thing to start, but I can assure you they're not going to bite. There's a myriad of ways to communicate with a god, and its wholly up to you and them to decide what works best. Some people work best with tarot, others with oracle cards. Some prefer pendulums, ouija boards/spirit boards, dice, bones, runes, charm casting, or something else entirely.
If one thing is uncomfortable for you or doesn't seem to be working all too well, simply try something else. I akin it to fiddling with the antenaes of an old TV to try and get a signal from the divine. You have to find the position that simpky works best.
03. Walking the Path of the Gods
As we've discussed research and starting your worships, I want to briefly touch of potential paths that extend past simple devotion and worship. Namely, working with the gods and priestesshood.
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You'll see the term "deity work" floating around a lot. This refers to working closely with a god for the betterment of yourself and/or your life with that god's assistance. It typically comes after building kharis with that god, and an agreed upon decision to work together.
This typically comes after establishing kharis and worshipping that god, and I personally don't recommend attempting to jump right into it. Deity work is not only energy consuming, but directly calls that god to assist you closely and personally. Attempting to start this and simply walking away because you no longer wish to work with that god is a waste of their time and offensive. Be aware of that god's time, and respect it.
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Priest and Priestesshood are something I discuss quite a bit on my page, as a priestess myself. They go beyond simply working with a god, and become working for that god. If you're more interested in the topic, you can check out my post on the topic here โก
โขCommon Questionsโข
Can I as a beginner worship multiple gods?
Absolutely. However I don't personally advise it. I suggest starting with one and getting used to worshipping in general. Then you can decide if you feel comfortable worshipping more.
Why don't you recommend using deity identification spreads?
This is a personal preference of mine, and its because I find them incredibly limiting and stiff. Gods are not the same as normal entities and spirits, and identifying them requires a degree of skill and knowledge of of not only your cards but the gods themselves.
Additionally, I find tarot for deity identification incredibly limiting. While it's phenomenal for communication, I believe tarot in combination with lenormand or oracle cards provide a much better understanding of who's around for identifications.
I got a reading that said X god wants to work with me but I don't think I'm ready. What do I do?
Politely decline. It's far better to ask a god to wait or inform them that you're not ready to take that step, than to trudge into something you're bor confident in. The gods are immortal, and our lives are a drop in the bucket to them. They don't mind waiting for when you are ready, if you'll ever be. You dont have to work with or worship every god that shows an interest in you and its not disrespectful to decline an invitation.
This was a long one! But I hope it's helped provide a decent foundation for you to start your own personal journey into hellenic polytheism. Please never hesitate to reach out with questions, and as always, safe travels โก
แตสฐแตโฟแต สธแตแต แตหข แตหกสทแตสธหข แตแต แดธแตสณแต แดดแตสณแตแตหข, สทสฐแต สฐแตหข แตสณแตแตแถฆแตแตแต แตแต แตสฐแต แตหกแตแตแถ แตสณแต แตแต หขสฐแตสณแต แตสฐแตหขแต แตสฐแถฆโฟแตหข สทแถฆแตสฐ แตแตสฐแตสณหข แตโฟแต แตแตแตแถสฐ แถฆโฟ สฐแถฆหข โฟแตแตแต. หฃแตแถฆสณแต โก