I’m drawing Isis and Osiris for an art contest and I didn’t want him to feel left out
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I’m drawing Isis and Osiris for an art contest and I didn’t want him to feel left out
I was thinking about controversial it is, even in pagan settings, to worship tricksters like Loki and Sutekh, and I think that I described it pretty well with
"Tricksters are inherently transgressive figures who literally embody what it's like to live in a socially unacceptable or taboo way, which is why members of marginalized communities flock to them while more privileged people find them distasteful. They are the personifications of chaos and social unrest, which includes how much strife surrounds people who are deemed socially unacceptable; they are literally the gods of minorities and people who suffer under bigoted unjust systems.
When tricksters do something bad in a myth, marginalized groups see a complex rebellious figure with their own motives while privileged people see a bad person doing bad things. And when tricksters are punished, privileged people just see a bad guy getting their comeuppence while marginalized groups see the harsh realities of living as a socially unacceptable person.
It's no wonder then that queer people, the mentally ill and other minorities have flocked to Loki's side, since he embodies the realities of their lives, even when others can't understand it."
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pick up litter as a devotional act. Grab a bag, gloves, and a podcast and hit the pavement. Get one of the grabby things (found at Dollar Tree!) to make it easier. Don’t worry what anyone else thinks, in reality they’re probably thinking “oh neat that persons cleaning up litter.” Help the animals. Help the nature spirits. Go pick up litter!
I asked ChatGb- Yea well i asked Thoth, and he said have you tried opening a book or forming your own opinions
Paganism is beautiful
I love seeing kemetic pagans
I love seeing celtic pagans
I love seeing slavic pagans
I love seeing norse pagans
I love seeing hellenic pagans
I love seeing wiccans
I love seeing eclectic pagans
I love seeing pagans who worship deities of multiple beliefs
I love seeing pagan witches
I love seeing pagans who aren't witches
I love seeing people follow what they believe, not out of fear of damnation, but out of love for the gods and goddesses.
Painted some pottery today :)
✧ Prayer To Protect Families From ICE ✧
Hail Apollo Alexikakos, healer and protector, guard us from harm and grant safety to our loved ones. Hekate Propylaia, guide through uncertain paths, illuminate the way to refuge and shelter. Athena Promachos, champion of clarity and courage, fortify our hearts and minds against oppression. Asclepius Soter, restorer and guardian, watch over our families and heal the wounds of fear. Artemis Orthia, protector of children and travelers, shield the innocent and guide them safely. Demeter Soteria, guardian of the home and hearth, preserve the stability and nourishment of our families. Hestia, keeper of the sacred flame, encircle our homes with safety and warmth.
Bastet, fierce guardian of hearth and home, chase away danger and intruders from our lives. Isis, Lady of Protection and Magic, enfold our families in your wings and guard against harm. Sekhmet, Mighty Defender, strike down threats and preserve the safety of those we love. Horus the Avenger, watchful and swift, oversee our paths and guard us from injustice.
Saint Michael the Archangel, leader of heavenly hosts, defend us from danger and injustice. Saint Joseph, protector of families and the vulnerable, shelter our homes and loved ones in your care. Saint Christopher, guide and guardian of travelers, ensure safe journeys and protection from harm. Saint Anne, guardian of mothers and children, watch over the young and the family bond.
May no hand divide our families, may no shadow bring harm. May we walk with courage, live with hope, and find sanctuary in safety. So let it be, so let it stand.