Hi Zeke
I've been looking into hellenic paganism and Norse paganism for a while now and your blog's been really helpful! One thing I really want to do is pray informally to the gods however I've been struggling with not knowing how it works on their end I suppose
I was raised Christian, and that when I pray he listens and answers every prayer. And it might be a silly question but I don't know if the greek or Norse gods are listening let alone responding.
I guess this mini ramble is me asking do the gods listen to all the prayers? Sorry if it's something you aren't comfortable answering or poorly phrased
Thank you 💛
This is very much a thing that varies person by person! I (and most others) personally do believe that they listen to every prayer, and depending on the request, may respond through real-world occurrences and happenings.
Most everyone believes that the gods live in a separate plane from humans and therefore have no restraints with time as we do, leading to most of us believing that they can (and do) respond to all prayers.
So while it is varying, I (and most people in our religions, in my experience) believe that they do listen and respond to our prayers.
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I think kids should be taught the joys of wearing headphones on public transport very early in their lives
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You can keep a hundred boys in jars or whatever it is that Chappell Roan said
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Here’s my take on the whole audio books vs. reading:
Oral tradition of storytelling predates written ones by millennias, and honestly, which one you like is just a personal preference.
The actual difference is
when listening, you have no idea how to write characters’ names
when reading, you have no idea how to pronounce characters’ names
hope this helps!
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"maybe if i dress more boring i'll get gendered correctly by strangers" that's the devil talking
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I know Martyn hasn’t actually logged onto fantasy smp yet but. But. But. Do you hear me. Do you see my vision. Do y. Do. We could have it all
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