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thesorceresstemple · 8 months ago
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Yunnan, 150 BCE
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orphicus · 2 months ago
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Head from the Statue of the Young Bacchus
First half of 1st century A.D.
Dionysos, the god of wine, wears an ivy wreath hung with leaves and berries. This head is all that survives of what was once a life-size bronze statue of the god. The silvered whites of the eyes originally held inlaid irises. The dreamy, slightly unfocused gaze, as well as the slightly parted lips, conveys sensuousness and sexual ambivalence, characteristics frequently found in depictions of the god.
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manifestmoons · 7 months ago
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Welcome to manifestmoons :)
I'm sharing some basic symbols and meanings associated with the practice of witchcraft. There are 12 of them. One step at a time, baby witches!
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steppdecke · 1 year ago
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Flutes sing on winter’s breeze
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lailoken · 8 days ago
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"Wouldst Thou Like To Live Deliciously?"
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imaginal-ai · 5 months ago
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"The Lord of Wild Things" (0002)
(More of The Visions of Cernunnos Series)
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noise-vs-signal · 1 year ago
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“The Sabbath” by Mitchell Nolte (2016)
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thesilicontribesman · 1 year ago
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Iron Age Native Horned God Stone Carving, The Museum of Archaeology, Durham
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ekbelsher · 4 months ago
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Magpie 🖤
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violetmoondaughter · 1 year ago
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In neopaganism the horned god is seen with two different faces representing the duality of nature and the changing of seasonal cycle. The theory of these two aspects of the god was debated by Sir James George Frazer in The Golden Bough and by Robert Graves in The White Goddess.  
According to these theories old religions were fertility cults that revolved around the worship and periodic sacrifice of a sacred king. Frazer based his thesis on the pre-Roman priest-king Rex Nemorensis who was ritually murdered by his successor. The king was the incarnation of a dying and reviving god, a solar deity who underwent a mystic marriage to a goddess of the Earth. He died at the harvest and was reincarnated in the spring. This legend of rebirth is central to almost all of the world's mythologies. Some examples of this archetypical figure are the gods Dionysus, Osiris, Tammuz, Dumuzi, Adonis, Janus, Attis. 
 The two aspects of this figure take the names of Holly and Oak king. 
The Holly King is seen as an old version of the green man, ruler of winter, death and darkness. He starts his kingdom at summer solstice when, after the longest day, ruled by his opposite king the oak king, the days start to get darker and shorter entering in the dark half of the year. The holly king is so called referring to the plant that is fruitful during the winter season.  The holly king is also referred to as a black knight and is also connected with the dark aspects of many pagan gods. 
Counterpart of the Holly King is the Oak King that is usually seen as a young green man, ruler of summer, life and light. He starts his kingdom at the winter solstice, when after the darkest night a new light is reborn, signing the beginning of the light half of the year. The oak king is called over the name of the plant that is fruitful during the hot season. Opposite to the Holly King, the Oak King, relates to the light aspect of many pagan gods and its sometimes referred to as a white knight. 
According to the theory these two kings may be seen as two brothers fighting for the throne or as a father and son passing the kingdom to each other in a perpetual cycle of death and rebirth. This cycle of life and death represents the seasonal cycle of death and rebirth of the sunlight and vegetative world.
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dsatyr · 6 months ago
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http://hitchcockdesigns.com/portfolio-fantasy-cernunnos.html
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thesorceresstemple · 7 months ago
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orphicus · 18 days ago
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Statue of Bacchus at Hardwick Hall
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skf-fineart · 4 months ago
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Head with Horns, before 1894
Unknown artist/maker, Previous Attribution: Paul Gauguin
Sandalwood with traces of polychromy on a lacewood base
8 11/16 × 9 × 4 3/4 in.
This sculpture was photographed and labeled "Marquesan Idole" by Jules Agostini (French, 1859-1930) in November 1894, in the Marquesas Islands, in Nuku Hiva (Paris, musée du Quai Branly-Jacques Chirac, Agostini's photo albums). Sent to work for the French State in Oceania, Agostini stopped in the Marquesas Islands in late November 1894 just before arriving in Tahiti, where he stayed until 1898.
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manifestmoons · 6 months ago
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New Moon Ritual: Embrace New Beginnings
This is a time to set intentions, plant seeds of new beginnings, and manifest your deepest desires.
Meditation: Start with a guided meditation to center your mind and body.
Decorate Altar: Adorn your sacred space with white and silver items.
Tarot Reading: Gain insights and guidance through a tarot reading session.
Ritual Bath: Cleanse and renew your energy with a ritual bath.
Charge Crystals: Enhance your intentions by charging your crystals under the New Moon.
Set Intentions: Write down your goals and dreams to manifest them into reality.
Candle Ritual: Wrap a white or silver candle in black cloth and place it on your altar. Light it during the New Moon to set intentions and seek guidance.
Let's create magic together and step into the next chapter of our lives with clarity and purpose.
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thrashkink-coven · 11 months ago
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One thing I adore about the spirits like Lucifer and Aphrodite is the company they keep. They just generate community and admirers because they are so profoundly joyous. Lucifer’s realm, kinda like Dionysus’ is a perpetual party. Drink, laughter, dance, and sex, of course. I always identified highly with Pan and his joy of just hanging around these beautiful creatures. Dancing with them, singing marry songs, just enjoying and beholding their intense beauty and freedom. Call this a upg but my birth chart is very dominated by Mercury (Gemini sun, moon, and taurus). I like to think that his influence has predisposed me to be enamoured by Venus.
Oh how I wish to be one of those lucky spirits who dance and play with those gorgeous nymphs and gods and goddesses!!!
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