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cute little blinkies for pagans :3
might do a part two lol if yall like them !!
My recent artwork of Voltumna/Veltune, Deus Etruriae Princeps - one of the most important Etruscan Deities (if not the most). A mysterious and shape-shifting figure.
Remember to find the divine in human life. The streets are full of lares, the old woman at the counter blessed with long life and wrinkles touched by Hera’s embrace, the warm days of Helios and the magic he gives, the child understanding who they are under Apollon and Artemis, the enduring tales of Arthur of pagan providence that haunt the world.
You donate a bowl of soup, and Hestia is there to light the stove. You reach towards the lightning and feel Tinia’s smile as he delivers omens. If you take a walk down the street, surely you must see the works of the divine, whether as so small of a spirit or a grand god.
life is beautiful. be sure to connect to your fellow people, love divine.
here my personal interpretation of this statue from the etruscan Cannicella necropolis near Velzna(Volsinii-Orvieto). Even though the name is "Venus" , the identification of the figure is still unsure, but prob decipt a goddess linked to fertility and maternity, probably Vei (such as "Demeter" of the Greek pantheon) since her cult is attested in the cannicella sanctuary from VI sec bc . Its a really good example of the new artistic style from the ionic Greek colonies and imported in Etruria during the VI sec bc.Its mostly known characteristic is the "smiling mouth":)
𓅓𓊵𓏏𓊪 Em hotep!
𐌓𐌄𐌔𐌉𐌀 𐌍𐌉𐌔 Sin Aiser!
About Me:
I'm Naru (they/it). I'm a Kemetic-Rasenna (Etruscan) syncretic agnostic polytheist. I've been interested in Ancient Egypt since elementary school, and my love of it and its history is deeply intertwined with my love of the Netjeru. I have a degree in an ancient history/archaeology related field and may occasionally post about that.
I try to strike a balance between reconstruction and revivalism, using my knowledge of historical practices to guide my practices. However, as a college student, someone with multiple conditions that cause executive functioning issues, and someone who needs to be discreet around some family members, I also focus on keeping things approachable for me.
I have some interest and knowledge of Hellenic, Roman, and Canaanite polytheism, and thus will occasionally reblog content related to them. I hope to eventually incorporate some Roman and Canaanite deities into my practice.
The Kemetic subtle deity worship masterpost can be found here.
Deities I Worship:
Devotion:
For me, the deities I am devoted to are those that are most important to my life, and they are the first ones I turn to in most situations. As such they are the first to be invoked in my daily offerings, receive their own unique offering at least once a week, and I try to do something to celebrate their festivals even if it's a simple vocal acknowledgement. They are both represented on my altar.
Djehuty/Thoth
Amun
Primary Worship:
These are deities that receive regular sustained worship from me. They are invoked in my daily offerings, and I try to celebrate most of their holidays in some way. I hope to eventually have depictions of all of them on my altar, but with my current financial and living situations that's not possible now.
Ptah
Menrva
Farthan
Wesir/Osiris
Aset/Isis
Ra
Khonsu
Mut
Resheph
Tinia-Ra
Feronia
Other Worship:
These deities are not included in my everyday offerings nor do I often worship their festivals but I do worship them frequently enough or they're otherwise significant to me that it feels important to mention them. This list is the most prone to change, as it depends heavily on what's currently happening in my life.
Bes
Wepwawet
Renenutet
Tinia
Sekhmet
Aset-Anat
Voltumna
Tags Guide Under Cut
yes I understand the key fundamental differences in ancient greek, roman and etruscan religion and how they are all similar but entirely distinct from one another. Yes I also see neptune nethuns and Poseidon as the same god
small worship acts.
drink water for Nethuns.
call your parents or guardians for Uni.
spread joy for Voltumna.
work out for Hercle.
tell yourself you’re amazing for Turan.
read for Menrva.
Introduction
Hello all and welcome!
My name is Dian, I'm 21 y/o, I am Latino and a pagan.
This is a sideblog for my journey with my deities. I currently worship deities from different pantheons: my own conpantheon, the kushite pantheon (especially the one in worshipped in the meroitic period of Kush), and the etruscan pantheon (aka Rasenna polytheism). Currently like this:
Devoted to:
Danéh & Darukus (Conpantheon)
Worshipping:
Apedemak (Kushite)
Aman (Kushite)
Amesemi (Kushite)
Considering:
Sutekh (Kemetic)
Djehuty (Kemetic-Kushite)
Atari (Kemetic-Kushite)
Sobek (Kemetic)
Inpu (Kemetic-Kushite)
Sekhmet (Kemetic-Kushite)
Dedun (Kushite)
Menerva (Etruscan)
Turan (Etruscan)
Turms (Etruscan)
Uni (Etruscan)
Artumes (Etruscan)
Fufluns (Etruscan)
Atunis (Etruscan)
Iao Sabaoth (Christopagan)
Péh₂usōn (Proto Indo-European)
This might expand and move around in the future of course!
Happy to have you all here :3