I see several people active in the religion talking about the gods they worship, and, although it is indeed very difficult or impossible for some to worship several/all gods (because, come on, there are many), it is important to highlight the importance of some gods that cannot be absent from your practice.
I've seen people say they don't worship Zeus, or that they don't honor Hestia as first and last, and this shocks me greatly because there are things you must do, even if it's difficult. Zeus, father of all, king of the gods, must be honored, praised, and have offerings made to him, just like his sister, Hestia, the first to be swallowed by Kronos and the last to come out. Other gods (with their specific household epithets) of the domestic sphere are Apollo, Hermes, Hecate, etc., and they simply cannot be excluded from your practice. The gods don't get angry or furious with you, but that obviously doesn't mean you should just do what you want, or worship only the deity you want to worship. Let it flow and don't put a huge burden on your shoulders, but be responsible.














