Deist/Thoughtform Polytheism (D/TP) is the belief that an Ultimate God set the world in motion then left it to run it's course, and that there are multiple lesser gods that are made and maintained by thought. | Here are some subcategories, depending on which pantheon one works with most: | D/HTP - Deist/Hellenic Thoughtform Polytheism | | D/NTP - Deist/Nordic Thoughtform Polytheism | | D/CTP - Deist/Celtic Thoughtform Polytheism | | D/RTP - Deist/Roman Thoughtform Polytheism | etc.
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We're going to celebrate Haloa on a different day this year so more people can make it. Super excited.
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Personally, I believe God created a beginning and an end to the universe. Everything between must ultimately end how it was set, but with no rigid rules as to how exactly it gets there.
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I will be celebrating Lenaia all January this year...because there are so many plays I want to watch with so little time...
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Some modernised ancient holidays I celebrate (and how) as a Deist/Hellenic Thoughtform Polytheist
•Lenaia - 2 through 4 Jan (watch comedy theatre, drink wine, spend time with family and friends, pray to Dionysus)
•Aphrodite Day - 14 Feb (pray to Aphrodite, bring offerings to altar, spend time with partner, exchange gifts with partner)
•Dionysia - spring equinox 2025-20-March (watch tragedy theatre, drink wine, decorate for spring, spend time with family and friends, pray and bring offerings to Dionysus)
•Arrhephoria - 3 June (clean house, bake apples, decorate for summer, spend time with family and friends, play board games, pray to Athena, bring offerings to altar)
•Summer Solstice - 2025-20-June (spend time with family and friends, drink, pray and bring offerings)
•Autumn Equinox - 2025-22-Sept (clean house, bake apples, decorate for autumn, pray)
•Samhain - 31 Oct-1 Nov (pray to Melinoë, bring offerings to the dead, spend time with family and friends, take down Samhain decorations on 1 Nov)
•Winter solstice - 2024-21-Dec, 2025-21-Dec (spend time with family and friends, bake pomegranate goat roast, decorate for winter, pray, bring offerings to Persephone and Hades)
• Haloa - 22 Dec (spend time with female friends, drink, pray and bring offerings to Demeter and Dionysus)
#there isn't an agreed upon Attic calendar as compared with the Gregorian Calendar#soooo i just kinda celebrate the holidays around their corresponding seasons#also Lenaia is extended this year because I have more plays lined up than I can watch in 3 days oof#I'm sure the gods understand
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