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  • Collage Art: Poseidon

    Page 1: left side of the binder Page 2: right side of the binder  

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  • Collage Art: Ares

    Page 1: left side of the binder Page 2: right side of the binder

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  • Collage Art: Hermes

    I’ve had some seemingly “random” lucky things happen since the Noumenia ritual when I formally invited Hermes in to build a deeper relationship with Him. Today I went to McDonalds for a few hours, just to get out of the house, with my laptop and my brother. It’s something we do sometimes when we have…

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  • Collage Art: Artemis

    In honor of Artemis’ sacred day in the Greek lunar calendar.

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  • Collage Art: Isis

    Yes, I did reuse one of the same pictures I used for the Hekate collage, I had a couple of cards with that picture and it was just so evocative and magical.

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  • Collage Art: Hekate

    Tonight, the last night of the lunar month, belongs to Hekate in the Athenian calendar. Tomorrow is the New Moon, or Noumenia, starting a new cycle in Greek reckoning. Not the new year, since that’s the first new moon after the summer solstice. I’m not sure what month is starting up either, since its been so long since…

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  • College Art: Rhea-Kybele

    One of my favorite devotional activities is making colleges for the Gods. I save them in a large binder that serves as a kind of portable altar, too. This is the college for Rhea-Kybele, the Mountain-Mother.    

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  • Aphrodite Art

    Yesterday was the 4th of the lunar month, which in the Athenian calender is sacred to Aphrodite, Eros, Hermes, and Herakles. Here’s my devotional collages for the Golden Goddess, the Lady of Love Herself. Page one, the left side of the binder, with prayers and poems. The hand-written poem is not mine, it was written…

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  • Collage Art: Athena

    Hi all, sorry I have not posted in so long! The semester is almost over, and I have been very busy preparing for finals. I have to give a presentation this week in Philosophy of Science, and that is worth about 50% of the grade for that class. So, of course I have been focusing…

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  • Faces of Dionysos

    Here’s a few gorgeous pictures from Where Dionysos Dwells, a devotional image blog. Go check it out!

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