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This is not a mythology blog. This is a religious blog, if you are following bc you think the myths are cool pls be respectful.
Helpols, There's actually MANY (thousands and thousands) of FREE historical and archeological sources online on Google Scholar, Persée, Academia, googlebooks etc,... Not having money is actually not an excuse to not do ACTUAL research on your RELIGION. Cause like i said, there's thousands and thousands of free books and PDF written by historians and archeologists... And just wondering, How can you belong to a religion you don't know anything about? That's a real question with no animosity. I just don't get it.
i made a post about braids/ protective styles being valid forms of veiling and someone sent me a weird anon asking if white people can wear them😭😭
anyway, bonnets and scarves are also valid forms of veiling and fuck no i will never give anyone permission to appropriate my culture
PLEASE DO NOT USE TIKTOK AS A RESOURCE FOR HELLENIC POLYTHEISM
Tiktok is probably one of THE WORST places to learn about REAL hellenic polytheism because it is rampant with misinformation and most creators are only interested in views and parroting misinformation THEY heard. Yes there are some great and informative creators on there to learn about the hellenic gods but they are far and few in-between.
INSTEAD if you're new to the religion and have no clue where to start researching/learning, here are a few phenomenal creators on here with wonderful and informative posts!
@wisdom-devotee has an amazing guide for starting out in hellenic polytheism
@seasaltdevotion also recently made a fantastic post on resources for starting out
@crazycatsiren has a SUPER long list of resources and research material
@khaire-traveler has possibly the greatest list on subtle deity worship for just about every god
Please actually learn from those of us that truly love and covet this religion and spread information that will truly benefit you.
“There’s no wrong way to practice, if you want to worship, just start praying. “ and “you have to have a basic understanding of the foundation of Hellenic polytheism before you delve in” are two things that can and will coexist.
Books are expensive, Hermes thinks learning about your religion should be free.
They're just the basics and only a few, but feel free to ask me to add anything and I'll try my best!
wait why is there drama on the dash
i have a lady that comes by my job every day and leaves us incense sticks (single ones lmao) and we have no reason why but we love when she comes in.
kinda think that’s how the Theoi see us
i think of like modern inventions and how the Theoi must think they’re sick as fuck.
Okay, I’ve been really struggling to connect with certain aspects of Hellenic polytheism and I think my main issues are not really knowing where to start. Who to start WITH that wants to work with me.
Are there any fairly reputable places to get a deity reading? I know they won’t be 100% accurate, but I still would like all the help I could get. 😅
If anyone knows of anyone that does good deity readings please let me know! 💜
Greek God = Theos (singular) Theoi (plural)
All the following is specifically for Hellenic Polytheism
While a God "wanting you" might be a concept for various witchcraft traditions (or neo-pagan traditions I don't know about) when it comes specifically to Hellenic Polytheism you do not need to find a God who "wants to work with you." I recognize that you might still want divination for the matter and that's perfectly fine. But I want to stress how this is not the case within the religion of Hellenic Polytheism hence this long post.
Think about all the Theoi you like, throw all their names into a hat, pull one out. Ta dah you've picked a Theos— I'm going to give much more thoughtful ideas but it is literally that simple.
In this religion you can pick any of the Theoi and begin worshipping period end of story. No divination, no signs, no feelings, just sincere worship. That is all that is needed.
The Theoi are worthy of worship and will appreciate that worship from any sincere person. There are zero historical precedents to say that these Theoi wanted worship from these individuals but not these individuals aside from in the context of specific Festivals or Mystery Cults—but they can be worshipped by anyone outside that context. There is zero historical precedent that every individual person needed divination or signs to figure out which Theos to worship.
Ancient people's lives were permeated by the Theoi both in the home, community, and government. Thus they worshipped which ever Theoi played major roles in the traditions of their area and region.
Where To Start:
Know you do not need to suddenly know everything to begin worship studying & worship can begin side by side
If you want an altar:
Clear up a space big or small. Make sure it is clean.
Choose an item for the God 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. This is a space for the Gods in your home and life.
Many Hellenic Polytheists will also keep Khernips (by @/forthegloryofthetheoi) aka purified water on their altar/shrine. Though it isn't necessary— post here.
If you'd like you can keep a cup and bowl for libations at this space
You can keep a prayer book or religious journal here also
Basic Act of Worshiping— 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]
Sprinkle Khernips lightly on the altar space
Light the candle or incense if you use either
"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, you can even do this at a sink or in a shower:
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"
The above is important because it builds reciprocity (Kharis) between Gods and mortals. But other worship activities include:
Say a prayer when lighting incense to state that it as an offering
Meditate at the altar. Let the idea of your gods help calm your soul
Dance or sing for the Gods at your altar or play them music
Read the myths aloud to the Gods at your altar
Say longer prayers and supplication if you desire. Guide by @/olivewreathed and Guide by @/sisterofiris
Give food, which is 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.
Make sure to tend to the space you've created and keep it clean
Create a Kathiskos. Guide from Hellenion. Video Guide by @/baringtheaegis who is very recon centered.
Continue to learn but do not let the idea of learning hinder your worship
Not so much worship but practicing, Arete ("excellence" being your best self), Xenia (Hospitality and I also take this to mean treating other's well), Eusebia (piety towards the Gods), and Sophia (pursuit of knowledge). These are important aspects of Hellenic Polytheism beyond prayer and the altar.
I suggest Labrys Household Worship book here is an article that has a lot of the book. And while I have not finished reading it yet, thus far Hellenic Paganism by Samantha Leaver has been excellent. Also a masterpost on Hellenic Polytheism compiled [EDIT by @/crazycatsiren]
Some Ideas for Choosing a Theos to begin with:
You can pick literally any (or none) of these I'm not trying to overwhelm anyone I'm just trying to give a whole dump of ideas for people. I suggest Theoi.com for easy access info on the Theoi.
🔹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 or Daimon 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 or Daimon 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 LGBT+ identity and issues (Ace inclusive)
🔹A Theos or Daimon 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 or Phoibe for divination
Poseidon for ocean or water activities
Xenia (or any of the Gods with that epithet) for charity work
Hermes for writing
There are many more bullets that could be added and Gods that could be added to each of the existing bullet points. Especially when epithets come into play.
Some Practice Ideas...
...I've considered (most of which I haven't done) that could be useful brainstorming:
🔹Which ever of the Gods you chose simply give them a libation once a day with the 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. (I do solar noon but you can just do noon)
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— so right now in Northern Hemisphere Kheimon (Winter) tacked on at morning or night [EDIT: I just realized its not winter whoops. Phthinophôron for Autumn, Eiar for Spring, and Theros for Summer]
🔹Surrounding daily activities. And I do mean like 3 sentence prayers.
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
Hestia
Zeus Ktesios
Zeus Herkeios
Apollo Argyieus
Hermes
Hekate
(Modern) Hera Oikos
🔹Follow a calendar like schedule to give a libation & prayer, as outlined above, to specific deities on certain days:
2 week period based on the order the Olympians were born in (or rather the order the internet told me)
1st Hestia
2nd Hera
3rd Demeter
4th Hades
5th Posideon
6th Zeus
7th Athena
8th Aphrodite
9th Ares
10th Artemis
11th Apollo
12th Hephestios
13th Dionysos
14th Whomever you wish
7 Day Version
1st Hestia, Zeus & Hera
2nd Apollo & Artemis
3rd Hades with Persephone during Fall & Winter
4th Aphrodite & Ares
5th Demeter with Persephone during Spring & Summer
6th Athena & Hephestios
7th Poseidon & Dionysos
I took this and simplified it. Its based on historical stuff like Heisods Work and Days some days have no Gods listed:
1st Selene, Apollo [Noumenios], Zeus Herkios and Ktesios, Hestia, and the other Theoi of the Household
2nd Agathos Daimon
3rd Athena
4th Aphrodite, Eros, Herakles, and Hermes, as well as perhaps Poseidon, Apollo, and Hermaphrodite
5th The Erinyes, Eris, and Horkos
6th Artemis
7th Apollo
8th Poseidon, Asklepios and Theseus
9th The Mousai, Helios, Rhea
11th The Moirae (Klotho, Lakhesis, and Atropos)
13th Athena
15th The Erinyes, Eris, and Horkos
16th Artemis
21st Apollo, [Demeter]
23rd Athena
25th The Erinyes, Eris, and Horkos
30th Hekate
I'd love to make my own 30 day thing (as well as the 2 weeks or 7 days not focused solely on the 13 Olympians) because the above just doesn't click, but that's a project for another day. Also do not worry about calendars or festivals this is just an idea.
I think that covers the ideas in my head, thanks for reading if you got this far
thinking about when i wrote my paper on hellenic polytheism and my professor thought it was about roman catholicism for SOEM FUCKING REASON
hermes is the god of being a little shit and i, unfortunately for everyone on earth, was divinely crafted in his image
"Apollo is just a uwu soft sunshine boy!" Apollo, the God who guarantees freedom?
Apollo, bringer of disease as well as health?
Apollo, who without his light, all life would cease to exist?
Apollo, God of the heatwaves, blinding lights, the chemical compounds that birthed and maintain a star you can't even look upon without hurting yourself?
Apollo, God of music and poetry, raw emotion made physical through melodies and words sewn together, compositions and words that remain timeless?
That Apollo?
so i’m dedicating 12/31 and 1/1 to Hestia.
12/31, I’m cooking a nice dinner for my roommate and I and starting to deep clean our apartment
1/1, I’ll finish deep cleaning and restock everything everything we’re low on/out of (groceries, toilet paper, cleaning supplies etc)
Sweet warm inviting, Hestia,
Please give me the strength and will to not only do the laundry but to fold it and put it away. 🙏🏻
soooooo i’ll be graduating and entering the workforce for a while before grad school, does anyone have any tips on veiling in a professional setting? (bonus points for doing so as a black woman?)
i’m going to mcfucking loose it