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⁂ ɴʏx • ɢᴏᴅᴅᴇss ᴏғ ɴɪɢʜᴛ, ᴅᴀʀᴋɴᴇss & ᴅʀᴇᴀᴍs ⁂
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Greek Titans and Primordial gods deserve more love and appreciation in the hellenic polytheism Community!
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Prayer to Selene:
Silver haired moon goddess,
She whose chariot is pulled by oxen,
Pulls the moon across the sky.
Oh, gracious goddess,
She who watches over us all,
Thank you for watching over me,
And keeping me safe.
Thank you for showing the moon yesterday,
It's ghostly outline against the blue sky of day.
Thank you for showing me.
Blessed be
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Greek Gods 101: Atlas
Atlas is a god of endurance, daringness, and the pillars of the world. Excluding the universal offerings, some common offerings include:
Depictions of Earth
Depictions of Pillars
Globes
Atlases
Depictions of the Stars and Universe
Math Measuring Tools
Weights
Spheres or Depictions of Spheres
Astrological Tools
For devotional acts, some activities that can be done for him include:
Learning About Philosophy
Learning About Astronomy
Learning About Mathematics
Weight- or Endurance-Training
Learning How to Navigate With the Stars
Studying Different Types of Pillars
He is not celebrated in any Athenian holidays.
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it is slowly growing
Edit: I just realized I spelled Helios wrong
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Winter always makes me miss Helios...
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I love worshipping the titans so much but I hate how few statues there are, I like to find their representations through other statues but I always feel bad whenever I’m using a one of another god…
#I know it doesn’t matter who the statue is supposed to represent#just who I choose to view it as#but still#greek titans#hellenic devotion#hellenic polytheistic#hellenic worship#hellenic polythiest#hellenic deities#hellenic pagan#hellenic gods#hellenic polytheist#hellenism#hellenic polytheism#hellenic paganism#hellenic pantheon#hellenic titans
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It’s a sunny day so I’m thinking about Helios and Apollon at the moment.
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Hello! You can call me Avery or Ry! I use any pronouns but they/them a bit more. I’m agender, panromantic and asexual
I’m a hellenic polytheist and I adore my lady Asteria and lord Apollon
~☆ Some additional info ☆~
🍮All posts related to the Greek gods are religious and not fandom related.
🍮I’m a Leo-Sun and Capricorn-Rising
🍮I’m willing to do (free) tarot readings on any of my religious blogs through asks
🍮Asks are always open for anything
🍮My favourite colours are yellow and orange
🍮Some of my favourite characters include pompompurin, Navia, Sailor Venus, Lily (vocaloid) & Tim Drake (+way more if you let me ramble)
🍮My favourite game is the elder scrolls online (ps4)
🍮My favourite tv shows include fullmetal alchemist: brotherhood, doctor who & fairy tail
@apollons-laurel @asterias-fallen-star @hekates-torch @artemis-of-the-wild @in-memory-of-mnemosyne @theoi-of-olympus @theoi-of-the-titans @theoi-khthonioi @praise-to-the-theoi @screaming-nirnroot @live-laugh-lovelancestroll
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A guide to worship of Helios - cheat sheets
Hellenic cheat sheets
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A guide to worship of Selene - cheat sheets
Hellenic cheat sheets
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Greek Gods 101: Rhea
Rhea is a goddess of female fertility, generation, and motherhood. Excluding the universal offerings, some common offerings include:
Eggs
Photo Albums
Milk
Depictions of Lions
Stones Wrapped in Swaddles or Cloth
Depictions of Cornucopias
Fir Leaves/Branches/Bark/Etc.
Seeds
Plants
Family Heirlooms
For devotional acts, some activities that can be done for her include:
Veiling
Helping People Out
Comforting Others
Babysitting
Baking or Cooking
Surprising and Helping Mothers (and Other Parents)
Planting Something
She is not celebrated in any Athenian holidays.
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Parapleustia
πᾰρᾰπλευστέος - parapleustéos meaning ‘that must be sailed past’ *
A festival dedicated to Lady Asteria set around the new years. It begins on the 29th of December and finishes on the 1st of January. It focuses on change and preparation for the new year, it holds similarities with the concepts of new year resolutions but I think they’re a good thing to both associate and dedicate to Lady Asteria.
While not exactly feast days, the first and last days (29th & 1st) should have a special meal (no fish**) in her honour, the first (29th) to thank her for her guidance throughout the past year and the last (1st) to ask for her guidance and help in the coming year.
There should be a focus on prayers on the first and last days (29th & 1st) of the festival as well as smaller daily prayers to her on the other 2 days.
There should be preparation for the new year (e.g. cleaning) as well as looking at past actions and the changes we can make in order to to have a better year, this can be done on the 2nd day (30th) but can also be done on any day before the new year.
The third day (31st) holds particular importance and should be devoted to making something in her honour, such as crafting or baking.
On the final day of the festival (1st) there shouldn’t be any major preparations for the new year, but rather focus on celebrating the change and spending time with people.
A concise timeline:
29th - feast, main prayer day(s)
30th - focus on preparing for the new year (cleaning, cooking, etc)
31st - devoting a craft of some kind (baking, painting, etc)
1st - feast, main prayer day(s), spending time with friends/family etc. (focus on celebrating the new year and Lady Asteria’s guidance through it)
* When deciding on a name I asked Lady Asteria if she wanted a focus on a specific attribute/name (i.e. Delos, Asteria or Brizo) and I pulled a card with ocean imagery, so I decided on something more focused on her Brizo aspect. The idea of sailing is due her association with sailors, and the ‘sailing past’ something is to associate going into the new year, going past everything in the last year and starting afresh beyond it
** This is based on the UPG of Asteria=Brizo (post found here) and that it was noted that Lady Brizo was never given offerings of fish
These posts by @thegrapeandthefig where a great help in creating this festival, just in case anyone wants to make their own/alter this one
I hope this is useful to some of you, but please tell me if you see issues about this festival (e.g. the name or activities) or other things that may be related to Lady Asteria please feel free to message me!
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Let the voice and light of Helios guide you to a better understanding of the world. Let his voice shine through:
Put on some fucking sunscreen if its sunny out
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Praise of Helios Almighty.
Oh almighty Sun, Father of witches and of all plants Who work their way out of soil I praise thy venerable unyielding eye I praise thy rays of light and life I praise thee Helios the All-Seeing In the high of summer we remember How life frutifies under blessing thine For we mortals thrive and under thy light Bringing both power and peace of mind
portuguese:
Ó todo-poderoso Sol, Pai de bruxas e de todas as plantas Que se esforçam para brotar no solo Louvo teu venerável olho inflexível Louvo teus raios de luz e vida Louvo-te, Hélio que tudo vê No alto do verão nos lembramos De como a vida frutifica por bênção tua Pois nós mortais prosperamos sob teu fulgor Trazendo ambos, poder e paz de espírito.
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