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The Stele of Aphrodite : an Ancient Greek Love Charm β˜†πŸ’—β˜†

The Stele Of Aphrodite : An Ancient Greek Love Charm β˜†πŸ’—β˜†
The Stele Of Aphrodite : An Ancient Greek Love Charm β˜†πŸ’—β˜†

The Stele Of Aphrodite : An Ancient Greek Love Charm β˜†πŸ’—β˜†

Many love spells in the ancient world, particularly in the PGM are that of what are known as fetching charms, or binding spells: love spells targeting specific people. However, there are a number of more generalized love spells, ones with no particular target, such as the Stele of Aphrodite.

The Stele of Aphrodite is Greek Magical Papyri (PGM) spell number IV. 1265-74, and dates back to the late Hellenic period of ancient Greece. It was used primarily for love magic, specifically to invoke the favor and obsession of a desired individual, as well as for favor and success within friendship, popularity and beauty. The stele was believed to harness the power of Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty, to sway the emotions and actions of whoever sees you in favor of the practitioner.

The Stele Of Aphrodite : An Ancient Greek Love Charm β˜†πŸ’—β˜†

The Stele Of Aphrodite : An Ancient Greek Love Charm β˜†πŸ’—β˜†

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Zeus and Hera

I’ve seen several posts defending Zeus lately and honestly I love it. Entire cultures called Zeus father; he’s a protector of the home, foreigners, and sacred hospitality, among many other things.

For me, at first he felt scary and unapproachable even as the good king of the gods. I eventually incorporated Zeus Erkeios and Ktesios into my household prayers, but not much else.

Little by little, our kharis has grown, and Hera, patient mother that she is, has guided her daughter on the path of devotion to her husband. I am still learning, but now, Zeus feels fatherly and kind.

It’s difficult to explain, but I surprised myself today by praying to β€œFather Zeus” extemporaneously and just sharing my feelings with him. I’m not close with my own dad, so to be able to do that means a lot.

I guess what I’m saying is that I don’t understand the negative perception of either Hera or Zeus, because in worshipping them, I feel as though I’ve found a family. I love my gods, but I’m always overwhelmed and blown away by how much they love me in return.


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not sure if you're still doing these but i literally love them and if you are still doing them then I'd love to see a Gaia moodboard !

thanks !

i've been away from here for a long time, but this request of yours made my day, thank you! i hope you like it as wellπŸ’š

Not Sure If You're Still Doing These But I Literally Love Them And If You Are Still Doing Them Then I'd
Not Sure If You're Still Doing These But I Literally Love Them And If You Are Still Doing Them Then I'd
Not Sure If You're Still Doing These But I Literally Love Them And If You Are Still Doing Them Then I'd
Not Sure If You're Still Doing These But I Literally Love Them And If You Are Still Doing Them Then I'd
Not Sure If You're Still Doing These But I Literally Love Them And If You Are Still Doing Them Then I'd
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Not Sure If You're Still Doing These But I Literally Love Them And If You Are Still Doing Them Then I'd
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Hermes Chthonios, Guider Of Souls, Sacred Messenger And Shepard Of Men, I Honour You This Holy Khytroi
Hermes Chthonios, Guider Of Souls, Sacred Messenger And Shepard Of Men, I Honour You This Holy Khytroi

Hermes Chthonios, guider of souls, sacred messenger and shepard of men, i honour you this holy Khytroi night. i honour those who begin their return to the underworld, guided by your grace.

Hermes Psychopompos, lord of boundaries, assist me to bid farewell to the restless souls around me. help me to celebrate their lives, to grant them peace, to continue their legacy.

Athanatos Diaktoros, messenger of the Blessed, send my regards to those i have lost and those who came before me. relay my greatest respects to *[insert names of ancestors/deceased friends or family here]*. grant them a peaceful and cherished departure from the kind of the living, and send them home with joy and blessings.

DΓ΄tor EaΓ΄n, immortal friend of mankind, may this night be yours.

Hermes Chthonios, Guider Of Souls, Sacred Messenger And Shepard Of Men, I Honour You This Holy Khytroi
Hermes Chthonios, Guider Of Souls, Sacred Messenger And Shepard Of Men, I Honour You This Holy Khytroi

i hope you all had a very blessed Anthesteria <3


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I was being cancelled because apparently it was classist to put feathers on dinosaurs.

Both dream me and irl me were very confused.

Saturnalia Is Coming On Soon, So I'd Like To Speak Some More On This Peculiar, Interesting Festive Occasion.
Saturnalia Is Coming On Soon, So I'd Like To Speak Some More On This Peculiar, Interesting Festive Occasion.
Saturnalia Is Coming On Soon, So I'd Like To Speak Some More On This Peculiar, Interesting Festive Occasion.
Saturnalia Is Coming On Soon, So I'd Like To Speak Some More On This Peculiar, Interesting Festive Occasion.

Saturnalia is coming on soon, so I'd like to speak some more on this peculiar, interesting festive occasion.

It is an Ancient Roman holiday of abundance, feasting, and celebration of harvest, which was supposed to be over by the time the festivities began. After the farmers gathered the crops, they'd celebrate Saturn, God of seed and sowing, for His generosity and richness of the harvest.

The festival, known for its abundant feasts and the peculiar tradition of switching roles of masters and servants, has a complicated history. It laid basis for the modern-day celebration of Christmas with its fairs, markets, street festivities, and gift-giving.

Saturnalia Is Coming On Soon, So I'd Like To Speak Some More On This Peculiar, Interesting Festive Occasion.
Saturnalia Is Coming On Soon, So I'd Like To Speak Some More On This Peculiar, Interesting Festive Occasion.
Saturnalia Is Coming On Soon, So I'd Like To Speak Some More On This Peculiar, Interesting Festive Occasion.

The origins of Saturnalia are much of a mystery as the festival appears to be so Ancient that Roman sources mark it to be older than the city of Rome itself. Saturnalia existed in both Greek and Roman tradition, though it corresponded to the Greek Kronia, which was a similar, but not an identical festival.

Sources speak on different possible origins of the holiday: some mention the temple of Saturn, the largest of the recorded by the pontiffs, being erected in Rome, and thus starting the tradition; whereas others speak on the festival being brought from Greece. Either way, this Ancient tradition is associated with the liberation of the God of harvest.

Saturnalia was officially celebrated on December 17 and, in Cicero's ties, lasted for a week (inclusively), until December 23. The length of the celebration varied depending on the time period as Augustus shortened it to three days only for the sake of letting the civil courts stay closed for less, while Caligula extended the celebration to five days. The original festival, according to Macrobius, appeared to have lasted for only a day; fourteen days before the Kalends of January. The Julian reform shifted the date to the 17th, thus making it into sixteen days before the Kalends. Some believe that the timing for Saturnalia was symbolic, as next followed Winter Solstice, or symbolic Death of the Sun and Birth of the new one.

Regardless, even after the limiting of the festival, Saturnalia seemed to still be celebrated for a full week with the last day being dedicated to Sigillaria, named so after sigillaria, the small earthenware figurines sold in the cities on that day. The original day of celebration was in turn given to Ops, the consort of Saturn and the Deity of abundance and the fruits of the Earth. The celebration in Her honor was called Opalia, and two festivals tended to mix together with Ops' worshippers sitting down during prayer to touch Earth, mother of all.

Saturnalia Is Coming On Soon, So I'd Like To Speak Some More On This Peculiar, Interesting Festive Occasion.
Saturnalia Is Coming On Soon, So I'd Like To Speak Some More On This Peculiar, Interesting Festive Occasion.
Saturnalia Is Coming On Soon, So I'd Like To Speak Some More On This Peculiar, Interesting Festive Occasion.

Saturnalia involved various activities akin to feasts, parties, gift-giving, and ritual rites. The party traditionally started with the guests exclaiming, i Saturnalia, believed to be a shortening from ego tibi optimis Saturnalia auspico, or 'i wish you a happy Saturnalia'. It is believed to be one of the most delightful periods of the year and one of the most beloved Roman festivals. People went into the streets celebrating, marching, setting up shows and street markets. People of all backgrounds could participate in it.

Among the general aspects of Saturnalia were activities such as gift giving, as people exchanged things such as candles, walnuts, dates, and honey. Masters served slaves, whereas slaves became free men as in memory of Saturn's reign when slavery did not exist. Servants walked the streets masked, in Frigio hats, or hats of liberation. The Saturnals were also celebrated in the army; the party was called the Saturnalicium castrense, when the low-rank soldiers sat next to the generals as equals and toasted together. Dice games and public gambling were allowed, but became prohibited again once Saturnalia ended. Mourning was abolished, while courts and schools were closed; starting war or enforce capital punishment was strictly prohibited. The festivities took such a great degree of chaos that some authors of the time report moving to remote suburban houses for the week of the Saturnalia to avoid the noise.

Saturn was one of the few celebrated Deities, as, in Roman times, Dis Pater and Proserpina were also believed to join the festive processions in winter time. They were to be appeased by gifts, festivities, and food; which was believed to make Them return to the Underworld where, as the Gods of subsoil, They would protect the crops and make them sprout in spring.

The official part of the feast consisted of a solemn sacrifice in the temple attended with bare head and during which the wool bandages that wrapped the feet of Saturn's simulacrum melted. A public banquet followed where all the guests exchanged toasts and wishes.

Further celebratory activities were split into days, and precise rites were done on each day of the festival.

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Saturnalia Is Coming On Soon, So I'd Like To Speak Some More On This Peculiar, Interesting Festive Occasion.

At the beginning of Saturnalia, a rite of lectisternium was held. During the ritual, statues of Jupiter and 12 Olympians were seated in a dining position upon a special bed, or couch, and offered food, prayers, and gifts. They were spoken to with due respect and asked for protection of Rome and its people as well as for help with current affairs. After the first step, a procession was sent off to the Temple of Saturn and animal sacrifices were made at the site. A banquet with cheeses, focaccia, olives, and wine was held, to which everyone was invited - all provided by the state.

Starting day one, no-work days began, and gifts as well as greeting cards were exchanged between the citizens. Myrtle, laurel, and ivy - symbolic elements of the Saturna - were given; the trees were respectively sacred to Venus, Apollo, and Bacchus. The first day was signified by banquets, during which the Princeps of Saturnalia, the ruler of the festivities, Princeps Saturnalicius, was elected. During the first day of the festival, people changed from togas to synthesis and pileus; a casual home robe and a cap like headdress.

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Saturnalia Is Coming On Soon, So I'd Like To Speak Some More On This Peculiar, Interesting Festive Occasion.

On the second day of the festival, Rome was still abundant with noise and feasts, to which everyone invited everyone. Stalls and juggles were in the streets alongside dancers and musicians. Celebrations were accompanied by the feast in honor of Epona, Celtic Goddess of horses, much adorned by the equites, whose importance during Saturnalia was due to Her connection to fertility and richness of feasts. The second day of Saturnalia, the 18th of December, marked the beginning of the triad of days of Mercatus, much similar to today's city fairs.

Saturnalia Is Coming On Soon, So I'd Like To Speak Some More On This Peculiar, Interesting Festive Occasion.
Saturnalia Is Coming On Soon, So I'd Like To Speak Some More On This Peculiar, Interesting Festive Occasion.

The third day of Saturnalia was the initial day of the celebration (before the reform of the calendar) and was devoted to the Goddess Ops, Deity of Sabine origin introduced to Rome under Titus Tatius. She was praised as the Deity of abundance, protector of rich harvest, giver of fruits of the Earth, and respected consort of the God Saturn. Her Temple at the Capitol hill was erected on that day, and thus received attention and became a center of worship of the Goddess as it was the anniversary of its establishment. Ops was prayed to and asked for blessings of harvest.

Saturnalia Is Coming On Soon, So I'd Like To Speak Some More On This Peculiar, Interesting Festive Occasion.
Saturnalia Is Coming On Soon, So I'd Like To Speak Some More On This Peculiar, Interesting Festive Occasion.

The fourth day of the Saturnian festivals, December 20, was dedicated to gift-giving and worship of the Lares, house guardian Deities of Ancient Rome. Terracotta figurines, sigillaria, were made out of paste, wax, or terracotta. Bronze statues were a rarity as bronze was expensive, while sigillaria made out of sweet dough were meant for the children. These statuettes were exchanged as gifts between the citizens as well as given to Saturn as offerings. He was seen as the God of time, and, thus, Death, and the figurines were to be given to Him as ways to redirect Death from coming for the giver, instead letting the figurine take it.

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Saturnalia Is Coming On Soon, So I'd Like To Speak Some More On This Peculiar, Interesting Festive Occasion.

On the fifth day, Rome was filled with visitors from all across the Empire who came to see the city at its peak, blooming with festivals and street activities such as shops, shows, and a multitude of banquet spots. Fod, souvenirs, sigillaria (sigillaria<sigillum<signum+illum), clothes, ornaments and jewels were sold on the street. Artisans from all over the Empire offered goods made of leather, wood, terracotta, bronze, brass, silver and a special alloy of gold and silver, electrum.

Saturnalia Is Coming On Soon, So I'd Like To Speak Some More On This Peculiar, Interesting Festive Occasion.
Saturnalia Is Coming On Soon, So I'd Like To Speak Some More On This Peculiar, Interesting Festive Occasion.

On day six of the festivities Rome welcomed dancers, singers, and other performers from across the Empire who came to join the celebration as the entirety of the Empire was involved in it. Gift-exchanging with the guests, also known as xenia, was performed. Marcus Valerius Martialis wrote Xenia and Apophoreta for the Saturnalia, both of which were published in December and intended to accompany the "guest gifts" that were given at that time of year.

Saturnalia Is Coming On Soon, So I'd Like To Speak Some More On This Peculiar, Interesting Festive Occasion.
Saturnalia Is Coming On Soon, So I'd Like To Speak Some More On This Peculiar, Interesting Festive Occasion.

On the seventh - and last - day of the celebrations the Gods were thanked for everything given. The streets were full of torches and braziers, and the day passed between banquets and the baths decorated with ribbons and garlands for the occasion. Aulus Gellius relates that he and his Roman compatriots would gather at the baths in Athens, where they were studying, and pose difficult questions to one another on the ancient poets, a crown of laurel being dedicated to Saturn if no-one could answer them.

Saturnalia ended at sunset.

Sources in pinned.

Little prayers for dionysus

Try using these in conjunction with prayer beads! Each bead should remind you of an epithet.

β€œDionysus Nyktelios, lull me to sleep.”

β€œDionysus Lyaeus, brighten my day.”

β€œDionysus Taurus, help me stand my ground.”

β€œDionysus Lampter, guide me through dark places.”

β€œDionysus Lyseus, free me from my worries.”

β€œDionysus Psilas, grant me the freedom to be myself.”

I will create a full list of epithets with meanings for your enjoyment in my next post.


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𝓐pollo is most famous for such aspects of His as healing, art, and music. However, while valid, those are some of the latest inventions of the Apollonian cults. Some of the oldest found archeological evidence allows us to tie Apollo to very primal, nature-tied aspects of the world such as the heat of the Earth, prophetic fumes, and the Underworld.

Apollo Soranus is one of the least spoken of incarnations of the God and one of the most curious ones. As Soranus, Apollo was closely associated with the Underworld, given human sacrifices to, and worshipped alongside Dis Pater, the Lord of the Dead.

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