“The Visit At Moonlight” By Edmund Thomas Parris, 1832

“The Visit At Moonlight” By Edmund Thomas Parris, 1832

“The Visit at Moonlight” by Edmund Thomas Parris, 1832

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1 year ago

Hello !

I'm fully new to Tumblr so excuse my messiness.

My name is Liyana, you can also call me Dorian or Noelle, i'm 20 and I use she / Ae / moon pronouns. I have anxiety and ADHD ✨

I'm aroace, Neptunic and non binary (fem agender)

I'm a new hellenic polytheist and I worship Selene, Hestia and Aphrodite.

Feel free to send messages ! 💜

🚫Do not interact if you're homophobic, transphobic, racist or trying to force christianity (or any other religions) into my practice🚫

I might or might not post stuff on here, stuff about my deities.

Thank you for reading, hoping to see you again 💗


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1 year ago

Hello hello~

I made an Instagram account dedicated to my deities and my practice in general ! If you're interested, here's the link

https://instagram.com/daught3r_of_hestia?igshid=YzAwZjE1ZTI0Zg==

Have a good day y'all :)


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1 year ago
Even If It's Hard For Me To Keep A Routine, What I Know Is That I Love Selene Very Much.
Even If It's Hard For Me To Keep A Routine, What I Know Is That I Love Selene Very Much.
Even If It's Hard For Me To Keep A Routine, What I Know Is That I Love Selene Very Much.

Even if it's hard for me to keep a routine, what I know is that I love Selene very much.

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1 year ago

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A guide to worship of Aphrodite - cheat sheets

A Guide To Worship Of Aphrodite - Cheat Sheets
A Guide To Worship Of Aphrodite - Cheat Sheets
A Guide To Worship Of Aphrodite - Cheat Sheets
A Guide To Worship Of Aphrodite - Cheat Sheets

Hellenic cheat sheets

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3 months ago

An altar for Hermes 🛐

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Hello there! Yes, YOU! the little hellenist reading this post! Have you been wanting to start taking your worship of Hermes a little bit more seriously? Because I have, and I have just the thing for you! Hermes is a trickster, but also a very fun, very intelligent god who loves his followers, and is more than willing to grant his protection and deliverance unto them! Wether you’re a lawless little anarchist like me who seeks his protection from the not always fair side of the law, a traveller or wanderer who is looking for some shielding and luck on the road against the backdrop of a big, scary world, or simply a mail carrier who sees the king of mail himself as an idol to be followed, allow me to offer some ideas on how we can craft a little altar space for the hectic and honorable Hermes!

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• STEP ONE: colors and cloth:

When it comes to the domain of color, there’s actually a lot of mixed opinions when it comes to Hermes, as he’s one of the only Olympians whose sacred colors are not really divulged explicitly. Some say that red and green are the colors traditionally associated with him, but I feel like most devotees I know or follow seem to associate him with blue, yellow, and orange. Therefore, any cloth, a base fabric or cloth, the first thing you’ll add to your altar as the base everything else sits upon, would probably be best suited in this color scheme! You also may want your cloth to have more character, and it never hurts to have some symbolism on your fabric, which I’ll get to shorty! You can usually find cheap fabric at craft and thrift stores such as Johanns, Value village, or other local shops!

• STEP TWO: dishes and vessels:

The next thing you’ll want to add to your altar are some of the larger, more utilitarian pieces you wish to decorate with, these can include things like tarot decks, teacups or plates to hold offerings, offering bowls, candles, or books. It is also a good idea to select bowls, dishes, and teacups that line up with the iconography and sacred symbolism of the god the altar is dedicated to. For example, in my altar to Freyja, I have a small teacup with strawberries on it to honor her favorite fruit in Norse mythology! For Hermes, there are a couple different common icons you can look for, these include ironically, strawberries as well, as well as hawks, feathers, coins, gold trimmed and detailed, or gold painted pottery, String instruments, and the Greek key pattern!

• STEP THREE: Idols and tributes:

Another important way to respect your altar and it’s god is to decorate it with Idols of them, like statues, sketches, or other artworks depicting them! You can also donate tributary items to the altar, such as little figurines or charms of things associated with them, for example, my Artemis altar has a small porcelain cat figurine, and my Freya altar has a guilloche heart trinket. In an altar for Hermes, perhaps a statuette of a cherub with a lyre or harp, or a figurine of a mail carrier, or of one of Hermes sacred animals like a cow or ram, would make an appropriate idol for your altar space?

• STEP FOUR: traditional offerings:

Some traditional offerings like food, drink, crystals, herbs, flowers, etc. are an important, and very easy offer to make to your altars, and can easily be placed in the vessels and dishes you keep on the altar space. These offers vary drastically and personally on the god associated with them, but I’ll list some examples that I think would be good fits for Hermes below!

🌸 Crocus, Hydrangea, baby’s breath

🫚 olive oil, myrtle, sandalwood, Saffron

💎 citrine, blue lace agate, blue topaz, Aquamarine, Pyrite.

🍗 strawberries, olives, honey.

🍷beer, milk.

• STEP FIVE: ICONOGRAPHY:

The final step to creating your altar is the use of divine iconography. These symbols, emblems, and motifs celebrate your gods lore, history, and sacred things. You can honor this by finding things donning the iconography associated with your god! For example, almost all of my altars utilize antique painted porcelain or ceramics in some way, I have a porcelain sugar dish painted with strawberries for Aphrodite, a tea plate with wheat sheathes for Demeter, and an antique English teacup with Lilacs painted on it for Pan! Some of the sacred symbols and depictions of Hermes included, but are not limited to: strawberries, olives, lyres, sandals, mail and postage insignia, crocuses, rams, hawks, and coins! Depictions of all of these things on porcelain, pottery, fabric, or otherwise or on their own, are great ways to make clear your altar is dedicated to Hermes!

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Now that you have your very own space to worship and to commune with the hectic, humorous, and helpful Hermes, use it! Talk to him about your travels, bid on him to protect you from your hijinks, legal or otherwise, pray to him to guide your packages safely to you, and to guide you safely on your journeys! Enjoy your new altar space, and may lord Hermes bless you with riches, protection, and travels!

If you like this post, and wish to learn more about the gods of Hellen, Hellenism, paganism, and much more, please consider giving me a follow! I post every single day :) have a blessed day. 💙🏛️

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7 months ago
Tried To Make It As Accurate As Possible :)

Tried to make it as accurate as possible :)

(Thank you for the tag, I appreciate the attention 🥰)

I really don't have a lot of people to tag but if @sunflawyer wants to do it then I'd love to see it ✨️💜

TAG GAME.

Make yourself!

[link to the picrew]

TAG GAME.

Tagging:

@anglefish3008, @atsu669, @cutenakanojou, @i-am-so-strange, @m1ckeyb3rry.

@melodiclune, @soleilonthesun, @ssstar, @toastray, @waffledforbreakfast.

+ anyone who wants to join.


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3 months ago

lets clear up a misconception!

Yes, you can like a retelling of a deity.

No, you can not incorporate that retelling into your worship.

We cant control what we find attractive. we're humans, we're complex.

For example, I am down bad for these three characters from Hades:

Lets Clear Up A Misconception!
Lets Clear Up A Misconception!
Lets Clear Up A Misconception!

characters are Zagreus, Hypnos, and Moros respectively

What does this mean? It means I find these characters attractive, be it personality wise, or they're attractive, or I have gender envy. However I do not love the actual deities themselves.

mind you this is how they actually look like. except Moros is a drawing I saw on reddit because for the life of me, I cant find a statue.

Lets Clear Up A Misconception!
Lets Clear Up A Misconception!
Lets Clear Up A Misconception!

So shaming someone for finding a character loosely inspired by a deity is flawed and very not okay.

And yes some people (usually not helpol) do simp for the deities. I've seen someone draw ship art of them and Apollon. and that's.. fine really! again, we cant control who we find attractive (and they did it respectfully.)

Separate the deity from the story, do the same for the media. Zeus is not the same in Hercules 1997, but he's not the same in that myth either. Hermes is not the same in Percy Jackson, but he's not the same in the odyssey either. Hypnos is not the same in Hades, but he's not the same in the Iliad either.

Be respectful.


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Dear Deities...

"Επιστροφια : She who turns to love" Liyana, 21, She/Ae/Moon Aphrodite, Selene and Hestia worshipper 🦢🌕🔥

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