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You become what you think about, so focus your energy on honoring the Gods with everything that you have. Make your home a Temple and your life a work of Devotion.
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It’s been quite a while since I’ve worked on a “Star Trek for Pagans” essay, or anything really, so bear with me as I dive into one of Voyager’s spiritual treasures: the Season 3 episode “Sacred Ground.” I know Voyager gets flak from some Star Trek fans, and while it does have some production issues,
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Doing a novena in honor of Hermes right now. Today’s devotional activity was to write a hymn and to post it. ❤ Hail Hermes! —- O Hermes Logios God of language Of learning Eloquence I compose these humble words in Your honor. We forget in this modern age why it is That the Word was regarded
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This was such an interesting read. I didn’t know some of the oath rings were so big! It’s so cool that they were also on doors. I’m reminded of Janus in the Roman tradition, but there’s so little that I’m aware of about Syn, other than that she’s one of Frigga’s retinue. Many thanks to
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For over two years, I have been working in dementia care, wrestling with madness in a very real form. I have sat with the elderly as their spirits left this world, bound for whatever afterlife their Gods have in store for them. In this place I grappled with spirits, both of passed-on humans and of
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The art of healing Has changed much In many thousands of years. . Only a few hundred of years ago, The healer would travel to the patient’s home, Cross the threshold Invited into the hallowed sanctuary where his family and his spirits lived. You would help a man die, Help his soul to pass over
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Intense Hekate and Circe vibes.
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Spring has sprung here in the Midwest. Snow has melted and the birds are flocking to the feeders in my yard. We are still supposed to have some ups and downs, but I think the worst of it is over. It’s still rainy, but to me the rain is far less bleak. Soon, soon, the world