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79 Stories

  • To Krios by KarinRainbird
    KarinRainbird
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    Krios is the Titan God of the Southern direction, associated with the constellation of Aries, the Ram, which in Greek, bears His name. Aries/Krios rises in the South at the Spring Equinox
  • Prayers to the Hellenic Gods by EagleOfZeus
    EagleOfZeus
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      Reads 531
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    Compilation of all the prayers I've written so far to the Hellenic (Greek) Gods (and some heroes as well). Feel free to use any of them in your practice.
  • To Adonis by KarinRainbird
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    Adohnis is the God of beauty, desire, hope. He is also a vegetation God who's death and resurrection is celebrated in the Spring/Summer time round about the Christian festival of Easter, and is a precursor to it. Adohnis was loved by the Goddesses Aphrodite (the Goddess of love)and Persephone, the Queen of Hades, both of whom were enamoured by his beauty. Aphrodite sheltered Adonis as a new-born baby and entrusted him to Persephone. Persephone was also taken by Adonis' beauty and refused to give him back to Aphrodite. The dispute between the two goddesses was settled by Zeus (or by Calliope on Zeus' behalf): Adonis was to spend one-third of every year with each goddess and the last third wherever he chose. He chose to spend two-thirds of the year with Aphrodite. When Adohnis was killed by a wild boar (possibly sent by Ares in jealousy of Aphrodite's love for him), Aphrodite and all the women mourned his death. Aphrodite poured nectar over him and his blood, and From this mixture of blood and nectar the blood-red anemone grew.
  • Poem for the Spring Equinox (lesser Eleusinia) by KarinRainbird
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    A poem to celebrate the Spring Equinox (Lesser Eleusinia) when we welcome the Kore back to the earth and to our lives.
  • To the Agathos Daimones by KarinRainbird
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    Agathos Daimon in Ancient Greek simply means Good Spirit, and is a name that is applied to a number of deities., such as Zeus, Hermes and Dionysos, as well as guardian spirits of home and vineyards. Or personal Daemones. In Rome, the Agathodaemon was depicted as a youth, often with a snake, or simply as a snake. Worship of the Agathas Daimon in Ancient Greece is not well documented, as tended to be more household worship rather than state cult. Agathodaemon became more popular as a cult Deity in later Roman and Alexandrian times. In the City of Alexandria in Egypta very synchretic religion developed and Agathosdaemon was syncretised with the already synchretic God Serapis. The Second day of the New Moon is sacred to the Agathos Daemon, or Good Spirit. This can mean many things, from a form of Zeus who guards the home, to a spirit of vineyards and grain fields, a spirit who guards the food stores, or to evolved souls who act as personal guides to lead us on the path. Both the hounds of Artemis and the Hounds of Hekate can be seen as Agathos Daemones. I am not sure which version of the Agathos Daeomon would have been honoured on the second day of the lunar month in ancient times, but have included all these interpretations in the following prayer.
  • To Ira (The Goddess Hera) by KarinRainbird
    KarinRainbird
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      Reads 53
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    To Ira (Hera) Ira or Hera is the Queen of the Olympian Gods, the wife and sister of Zefs (Zeus), who in Orphic belief represents the manifestation of the Cosmogenic substance of Earth as a personal Goddess. She is regal and wise, and pushes and challenges heroes to reach greatness.
  • To Prometheus by KarinRainbird
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    Prometheus is a Titan God who gave the gift of fire to mankind, and taught its use, enabling progress. Similarly He ignites the fire of the soul enabling progress on the spiritual path. I connect Him with the third Chakra or Psycokyla
  • ❝ 𝙂𝙪𝙞𝙙𝙚 𝙩𝙤 𝙃𝙚𝙡𝙡𝙚𝙣𝙞𝙘 𝙋𝙤𝙡𝙮𝙩𝙝𝙚𝙞𝙨𝙢; The Greek Theoi ❞ by ST4RWYNN
    ST4RWYNN
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      Reads 70
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      Parts 2
    ──★ ˙🍓𝘈𝘶𝘵𝘩𝘰𝘳'𝘴 𝘕𝘰𝘵𝘦 ̟ !!- "I have been considering making this for a long while now, and I've finally gotten around to making it. All of the information here has been arranged and collected by yours truly. I hope this helps any budding Hellenic Pagans to grow in their faith and practice. I try my best to help and to teach, but there is only so much I can do! Remember that this is your journey, so pick and choose what advice you want to follow from this book. Please remember that I do have other online accounts I need to maintain, and that I am a student who is very busy with school, studying and other personal projects, so updates will not be constant and can be spread far apart. Feel free to ask me to tag you whenever I post a new chapter, I will happily do so. You are welcome to look at my Tumblr account; @st4rwynn; and go through my #helpol posts for more information at regular intervals. " -- 'χαίρε' - meaning 'to rejoice', 'χαίρε' (also 'khaire') is a form of well-wishing to others in Greek. ִֶָ. ..𓂃 ࣪ ִֶָ🦋་༘࿐ ~ " χαίρε, to all of you, and I hope you enjoy! "
  • To Gaia by KarinRainbird
    KarinRainbird
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    Gaia is the Greek Goddess of Earth, both as primordial substance, the first to emerge from Chaos, and of the earth we live on, our mother and sustainer of life
  • To Zeus by KarinRainbird
    KarinRainbird
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      Reads 13
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    A poem to the King of the Gods
  • ℚ𝕦𝕖𝕖𝕟 𝕠𝕗 𝔽𝕝𝕠𝕨𝕖𝕣𝕤- ℙ𝕖𝕣𝕤𝕖𝕡𝕙𝕠𝕟𝕖 by HellenicWitch
    HellenicWitch
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      Reads 66
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      Parts 3
    "ℙ𝕖𝕣𝕤𝕖𝕡𝕙𝕠𝕟𝕖, 𝕚𝕟 𝕙𝕖𝕣 𝕞𝕠𝕥𝕙𝕖𝕣'𝕤 𝕘𝕒𝕣𝕕𝕖𝕟. 𝕊𝕦𝕟 𝕠𝕟 𝕙𝕖𝕣 𝕤𝕙𝕠𝕦𝕝𝕕𝕖𝕣𝕤, 𝕨𝕚𝕟𝕕 𝕚𝕟 𝕙𝕖𝕣 𝕙𝕒𝕚𝕣" 𝕨𝕙𝕖𝕣𝕖 𝕀 𝕤𝕙𝕠𝕨 𝕞𝕪 𝕒𝕡𝕡𝕣𝕖𝕔𝕚𝕒𝕥𝕚𝕠𝕟 𝕗𝕠𝕣 ℙ𝕖𝕣𝕤𝕖𝕡𝕙𝕠𝕟𝕖
  • To Ios (Eos) Goddess of the Dawn by KarinRainbird
    KarinRainbird
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      Reads 17
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    Ios is the Greek Goddess of the dawn who heralds in the new day, and with it new hopes. We ask for Her blessings on all we do throughout the day.
  • To Chronos and Anangki by KarinRainbird
    KarinRainbird
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      Reads 42
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    In Orphic Cosmogony/Theogony, Chronos (Immeasurable Time) and Anangki (Necessity) are the first impersonal Gods to emerge from the Unutterable Priniple, after the cosmogonic substances of Earth and Water formed. They are depicted in the form of two great serpents.
  • To Thalassa, the Sea by KarinRainbird
    KarinRainbird
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      Reads 19
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    Thalassa is the primeval sea Goddess who embodies the Sea itself. In the Orphic Hymns She us equate with Tethys, Sea Goddess, Mother of the Sea Nymphs, and mother to the mortal hero Achilles. Thalassa is also the Mother of Aphrodite, the Goddess of Love. When Kronos castrated Ouranus, his genitals fell into the ocean, and from this, Thalassa produced Aphrodite.
  • To Plouton by KarinRainbird
    KarinRainbird
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      Reads 21
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    Plouton is the Ancient God of the dead, of mortality, who rules the realm of Hades.
  • About me by Ace_the_foxy
    Ace_the_foxy
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    Because im bored af
  • To Helios at the Winter Solstice by KarinRainbird
    KarinRainbird
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      Reads 39
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      Parts 1
    The day following the winter solstice (Heliostasis), is celebrated as the birthday of Helios the Sun God (Helioyaenna). This is a poem in honour of the reborn Sun.
  • The Witches Grimoire - Witchcraft 101 by FreyjaAine
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      Parts 10
    This is a Book Of Shadows for witchcraft practitioners, such as myself. If you're coming here for childhood spells, this isn't the right place. Some things will include, but not limited to: Spells Sigils Deities Paganism Moon Phases Witchy Youtubers Incense Symbols ☽ Hope you enjoy your stay! - Your local Norse Pagan witch, FreyjaAine
  • Journey into Religion-Hellenic Paganism-Hellenic Polytheist by EldritchEndless
    EldritchEndless
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      Reads 34
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      Parts 2
    What is Hellenic Paganism? What is being a Hellenic Polytheist? Deities and working with the gods of Greek mythology. - - What I've learned so far.
  • To Dionysos the Saviour by KarinRainbird
    KarinRainbird
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      Reads 24
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    Dionysos is the God who liberates and saves our souls from suffering.