Greek

  • Originally posted on Gangleri's Grove: For Ares by Amanda Forrester Ares, the blood-stained Battle-Lord, throws Himself laughing into the fray, Wherever the fighting is thickest There the son of Zeus and Hera will be. Great Ares, once I would have prayed for You to put down Your sword And join laughter-loving Aphrodite on the couch…

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  • Originally posted on Beloved in Light: Lykeia’s Botanica?and spiritual gifts and supplies is happy to present two agons running until March 31st for Hera and Aphrodite. Due to constraints of the Internet these shall by poetic contests.? The winners shall be determined by popular vote. First place winners will get a hand crafted silver pendant…

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  • Hi everyone. I’m sorry I have not been present for the GMC this month like I should have been. At the beginning of February, my brother and I both got sick and were completely laid out for over a week and a half. There was a huge flu epidemic going around our state, the biggest…

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  • Round-up of Interesting Links

    Well friends, I’m sorry that I have been out of commission for a while. Missouri has had an epidemic of the flu going around, and pretty much everybody has been sick. Alex and I both had fevers of 102 degrees for several days last week. Even after our fevers broke and we got past the…

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  • Okay, so the Gods for February from the Neos Alexandria pantheon are Hermes and Aset/Isis, and in “other” category is the Celtic Goddess Mala Laith. Hermes and Isis are both Deities that I have had very close relationship relationships with in the past. Hermes showing up for this month is very appropriate, since Alex, Sarah*,…

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  • Zeus, Father of Gods and men, was one of the most important Gods in Makedonia, as He was in most of Greece. He was in fact called by the title Panhellenios, “Of All the Greeks”. He is the only Greek God I have seen referred to like this. You see, some times Gods shared titles.…

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  • Prayer to Athena Xenia

      A moving prayer to Athena Xenia, the guardian of strangers and foreigners, with permission from the creator,  Rev. Jan Avende, whose blog can be found here.  

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  • Alexander’s ambiguous ancestral anchor Mystifying monarch, mindful [of] magic Merciful magnanimous mentor [to the] Makedonian Ovine oasis openly offering Nile’s nation [it’s] needed nurture.

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  • So I’ve been thinking about why Aphrodite might have chosen to be a part of the God of the Month Club in January instead of February. For those who don’t know, I let the Gods decide Who gets honored each month by shuffling a deck of index cards marked with Their names. Culturally, we here…

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  • Amorous abundant attraction Poignant pregnant protective Heavenly haven [of the] heart Raunchy rowdy romantic Ouranos’ offspring [of] ocean Dangerous dainty dawn Independent illustrious immortal Transcendentally touching [a] tempest Exquisite extravagant expansive

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