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meansstoamend · 2 days
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Taylor Swift albums as Greek gods and goddesses
Artemis is evermore
“Crescent moon, coast is clear”
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elianzis · 2 days
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Mental breakdown
Sometimes the souls of children need sweet lies to calm them down before taking them to the underworld..
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greekgodssitcom · 3 days
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Artemis: I’m a top
Apollo: You’re a virgin
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product-big-yourself · 12 hours
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Apollo devotees constantly being amazed by how quick he helps with the pain
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jackyfaber23 · 17 hours
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Hector of Troy…
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Im rereading the Iliad so I drew my buddy Hector. HE DESERVED BETTER, FOREVER A HECTOR APOLOGIST
@kebriones thank you for awakening my Hector obsession
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mytholympus · 1 day
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Dionysus: No, mom, I’m not high. My eyes are red because I’m evil
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appolinyou · 2 days
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Nina Zenik
Aphrodite
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rubynrut · 20 hours
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Look at her
Look at this baby
LOOK AT HER!!!
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Offerings don’t need to be expensive or bought
I’ve noticed throughout the pagan community that there’s a compulsion to associate offerings and their value, with monetary value. Even though so many people on so many platforms have tried their best to bring this to light, I still even find myself questioning if my hymns and natural offerings are enough.
I truly believe that in between religious corruption and capitalism, pagan spaces have been heavily influenced by consumerism: a value that’s so far removed from the origins of our practice. Most of the worshippers in Hellenic polytheism, (and many other pagan practices) are low income! As someone who works two jobs, lives with their working boyfriend AND lives without certain utilities (I have water powered housing), the cost of living is still way too high for the average person.
With limited time, money, and patience, sometimes I just say thank you. Sometimes I just spend some time outside, or find cool leaves and those offerings go to my deities. Pinecones, bottle caps, cute flowers. All of these are real examples of offerings I’ve made.
Using affordable materials has drastically changed my relationship with the Gods… it’s improved by so much! I feel closer, down to earth with these beings, and I’m able to afford my groceries doing so. I sing a hymn in the car or say thank you, and though it doesn’t require much, they appreciate it the same (if not more so)!
May the Gods look down and smile at their worshippers, especially the ones who need them the most.
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obsidian-pages777 · 3 days
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Circe in your Astrology Chart
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Given Circe's mythological background as a sorceress known for her ability to transform others with her potions and spells, astrologers may interpret Circe's placement in the birth chart as representing areas of life where the individual has a talent for wielding personal power, influencing others, or undergoing significant transformations.
Circe in the 1st House: Circe's presence in the 1st House could suggest that themes related to personal power, transformation, and magic are strongly emphasized in the individual's identity and self-expression. They may possess a natural charm or ability to influence others, but they might also need to be wary of the potential for manipulation or misuse of their power.
Circe in the 2nd House: In the 2nd House, Circe's influence might manifest in the individual's values, resources, and sense of self-worth. They may have a talent for creating abundance or transforming their material circumstances through their abilities or charisma. However, they may also need to guard against tendencies towards materialism or using their charms to gain material advantage at the expense of others.
Circe in the 3rd House: Circe here could indicate that the individual's communication style, intellectual pursuits, and immediate environment are infused with themes of magic, transformation, or personal power. They may have a gift for persuasion or storytelling, but they should be mindful of using their words to manipulate or deceive others.
Circe in the 4th House: In the 4th House, Circe's influence might be felt strongly within the individual's home, family, and emotional foundations. They may have a knack for creating a sense of enchantment or drama within their domestic sphere, but they may also need to be cautious of family dynamics that involve power struggles or manipulation.
Circe in the 5th House: Circe's placement in the 5th House could suggest that themes of creativity, self-expression, and romance are imbued with elements of magic or transformation for the individual. They may be drawn to artistic pursuits or experiences that allow them to tap into their personal power, but they should be mindful of the potential for romantic entanglements or creative endeavors that veer into manipulation or deceit.
Circe in the 6th House: In the 6th House, Circe's influence might manifest in the individual's work habits, health routines, and service to others. They may have a talent for infusing their daily tasks with a sense of enchantment or using their skills to heal and transform, but they should be cautious of tendencies towards escapism or using their abilities to avoid responsibility.
Circe in the 7th House: Circe's presence in the 7th House could suggest that themes of partnership, relationships, and one-on-one interactions are colored by elements of magic, transformation, or personal power. The individual may have a magnetic presence that draws others to them, but they should be aware of the potential for power struggles or manipulation within their relationships.
Circe in the 8th House: In the 8th House, Circe's influence might be felt strongly in the individual's intimate relationships, shared resources, and experiences of transformation. They may be drawn to exploring the mysteries of life, death, and rebirth, but they should be mindful of the potential for manipulation or control dynamics in their dealings with others.
Circe in the 9th House: Circe here could indicate that the individual's beliefs, philosophies, and higher learning are infused with themes of magic, transformation, or personal power. They may have a talent for expanding their horizons through travel or education, but they should be cautious of dogma or ideologies that lead to manipulation or deception.
Circe in the 10th House: In the 10th House, Circe's influence might manifest in the individual's career, public image, and sense of authority. They may have a knack for using their personal charm or talents to advance their professional goals, but they should be mindful of ethical considerations and the potential for abusing their power or influence.
Circe in the 11th House: Circe's placement in the 11th House could suggest that themes of friendship, social networks, and group affiliations are colored by elements of magic, transformation, or personal power. The individual may have a talent for bringing people together or creating a sense of camaraderie, but they should be cautious of group dynamics that involve manipulation or coercion.
Circe in the 12th House: In the 12th House, Circe's influence might be felt strongly in the individual's subconscious mind, spiritual practices, and experiences of solitude. They may have a deep connection to the mystical or unseen realms, but they should be mindful of tendencies towards escapism or self-deception.
Examples:
David Bowie (January 8, 1947): David Bowie was a legendary musician and performer known for his shape-shifting personas and innovative approach to music and fashion. Circe's placement in his chart could symbolize his transformative impact on the music industry and his ability to reinvent himself creatively throughout his career.
Charlize Theron (August 7, 1975): Charlize Theron is known for her mesmerizing presence on screen and her ability to transform into diverse roles. With Circe prominent in her birth chart, particularly in a prominent house or aspecting key personal planets, she might embody Circe's themes of personal power, transformation, and enchantment.
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ffeelann · 2 days
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sometimes I'm just a girl making dinner and it takes just one second from hearing EPIC to become a literal greek comming back from war, fighting gods, cyclopes, witches and the underworld to come back and see my wife and son again.
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dream--interrupted · 3 days
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The 4th and final guard of the House of Hypnos! Lethe, the Underworld river/daimon/goddess of forgetfulness and oblivion. Daughter of Eris, making Hypnos her maternal uncle, but they're more like twins and (familial) soulmates.
Like Hesychia, she's mute. But while Hesychia still communicates through writing and signing (and gestures), Lethe communicates solely through projecting forgotten memories of mortals to the person she's talking to. She's a mischievous spirit who will steal any memories given the chance and keeps them as treasured collections.
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greekgodssitcom · 3 days
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Artemis: Do that again and I’ll take away your dictionary
Apollo: But that’s so unscrupulous!
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v-pavlyk · 3 days
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The closest I'll get to seeing the Gods, a day out in the museum.
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choupah-banana · 1 day
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E-offerings to Hermes 🪽
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