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Devotional wallpapers for amores 🩷
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Just finished this article and had to share! Its a great take on sex magic and so refreshing, definitely something to check out! ;)
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In this time of need I pray.
Lord Zeus of the foreigners, god of compassion & companionship, we call humbly to you in our time of grief.
We invoke your love for humans & their kinship, & your kindness to strangers.
Bring peace & sovereignty to Gaza, land of the olive trees, & the finest of fabrics.
Bring freedom to Palestine, land of dance, of music, of sweet fruit, long oppressed.
All-Mighty father, king of all kings, all is under your will, & all is within your grasp. We pray for the people of Palestine, & for an easement to their pain.
What’s more, Thunder-Bearer, father of Far-Shooting Apollo, king of Heaven,
I pray for the migrants, the people kept unjustly in the hands of ruthless tyrants, who disrespect your law. I pray too for their freedom, for their lives to be spared, for their safety in lands unfamiliar.
& so too, I pray for the care of their souls in Olympus’ hands, if they should pass. Let them feel no pain, let their martyrdom be answered swiftly, tenfold.
Thank you, good husband of Queen Hera, father of gods, justice-bringer.
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Hello! I'd love to learn more about what your priesthood training path looks like with Khonsu! What do you need to do for training and what will priesthood look like for you?
Hello! Thank you for your question. And, for me, priesthood in general would be focused on dance and singing, because singing and dancing played a major role on healing in Ancient Egypt. I will be mainly a singing and dancing priest for them.
Now, for Khonsu, I am preparing by doing a ton of research on Egypt, Kemeticism, and Khonsu in general. I am also researching the importance of art to Egypt as well as the importance of dancing and singing. I am also getting confirmations on the things I learn, and I have journals dedicated to the notes for these specific things.
Training is very personal for everyone! What training looks like can depend on your type of priesthoodship, here are some articles on some different types for you to get started. It can also be different depending on who you are studying for, for example Khonsu would be different from Ra or Aset. This is just what I’m doing for Khonsu and the type of priesthood I’m doing.
I hope this helps!
#kemetic polytheism#kemetic worship#kemetic pagan#kemetic paganism#lord khonsu#khonsu god#khonsu worship#khonsu#priesthood#deitywork#deityworship#devotion#kemetic devotion#kemetic deities
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👑Subtle Heru sa Aset Worship🦅
Greatly inspired by @khaire-traveler's wonderful subtle worship series, which can be found here.
Get involved with your government (vote, go to local meetings, protest, write/call a leader, etc.)
Take charge/leadership roles in parts of your life
Learn about and uphold Ma'at
Make a playlist or listen to songs that remind you of him or you think he'd like
Make a collage/moodboard/pinterest board/similar collection of photos and images you associate with him, especially if some of the images are your own
Wear a piece of jewelry or other clothing item that reminds you of him
Light a candle or incense that reminds you of him (safely)
Carry a picture of him in your wallet, pocket, phone case, etc. or as a phone or computer wallpaper
Have falcon, eye of Horus, or double crown imagery
Spend time outdoors paying attention to the wind and air, especially on sunny days
Take breaks to get some fresh air; on days you're able to open up some windows
Go star or cloud gazing
Honor your ancestors/souls that have passed
Keep family heirlooms; hold onto to objects given to by loved ones who've passed on
Carry a protective charm with you
Allow yourself to mourn over difficult changes or the end of relationships; allow yourself to miss people
Educate yourself on your rights (legally); keep up to date on new bills and laws
Learn self-defence, weapons included or not
Allow yourself to express your anger and frustration; sit with and feel your feelings
Learn about healthy conflict resolution skills; try to implement these in your next conflict
Work on becoming more comfortable with the idea of conflict; it is only natural that we sometimes disagree with people
Give people chances to change, but if they continue not to make changes, don't continue to spend time with them
Practice being more forgiving and not holding grudges (within reason)
Exercise a little, even if it's just stretching
Do something hard or challenging, especially if you've been putting it off, or it needs to get done
Spend time with friends and family (blood or chosen)
Stand up for family members, blood or otherwise (keep in mind they might be in the wrong)
Visit cemeteries; leave flowers at graves (with permission); or help clean up gravesites (if allowed)
I may add more to this list in the future. Suggestions are always appreciated.
Link to the Kemetic Subtle Worship Masterpost
#kemetic polytheism#kemetic#kemetic paganism#kemetism#kemeticism#kemetic fandom#subtle deity worship#heru#horus#heru sa aset
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Updated Introduction Post to my Witchy Blog
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Hello, I am Noa Emeritus. My pronouns are He/They/She. I am in the 25-30 range. I am the host of a traumagenic system named Evermore forest Circus Co. My practice combines multiple different types of witchcraft in a respectful way that makes it very unique to me. There is a major focus on Fate, Life, and Death, however. I guess the best way to describe my path would be Hedge. I work mainly with Kemetics, Hellenics, Infernal, Slavic, and PCEs/PCDs. I am Godspoused, and I am Godspouse friendly. I am also PCE/PCD friendly. I am in training to become a Kemetic priestess for Khonsu. I am offering and selling readings in my Kofi and Etsy, please read my boundaries below before interacting with me or purchasing any readings from me.
Boundaries
No minors who are spouses in any way
No systems who claim to be nontraumagenic
Nobody who hates on PCEs or Godspouses
I will not do readings on money, health, fertility, or death, I will also not do readings with any ghosts of celebrities, so please do not ask
I will not do any love readings for minors
I will not do readings with ancestors or closed practices, as I am white (Shintoism is not closed!)
I will not do any love readings on third parties without strict consent from ALL parties
I am very particular about doing readings with Christian Entities, so please send details first
It is my belief that no spouse is above the others, so if you believe you are somehow better than everyone else spoused to your deity, please DNI
No worshippers of the Nope Rope from Kemeticism
Thank you for reading,
NemA
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#withcraft#pop culture witchcraft#pop culture paganism#kemetic polytheist#kemetic paganism#hellenic paganism#hellenic polytheism#godspouse#witchblr#traumagenic system#did system#godspouse safe#did safe#pces#pcds#witch
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Devotional post to “amores”
Happy wedding day amores
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A trans woman was just sentenced to 15 years in prison for defending herself from an attacker. She wanted no part in the fight and witnesses described her actions as self-defense. With right-wing media constantly portraying her as "evil" since the incident, the trial was over before it began.
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bahamut-cleric's divination readings, via ko-fi!
No voice chat, no webcam, et cetera.
Readings are typically done within 24-hours, unless specified otherwise. They're done then messaged directly to you via Ko-Fi including a picture of the reading.
Custom readings are available, if what i offer doesn't currently fit your needs, just message me via Ko-Fi.
18+ only. I will not do readings for (or about) minors.
Standard legal boundaries apply (see Ko-Fi for more details).
You'd also be helping support a disabled, queer, nerdy veteran and her two cats.
Below are services I currently offer. See individual postings on Ko-Fi for full details on each!
MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTION: [$10/month] What You Get: You're guaranteed one reading a month! It can be any kind of reading, so long as it doesn't violate my usual terms. These readings will follow the same format and guidelines as my standard, 3-Card Readings, unless requested otherwise. 3-CARD READINGS: [$12] What You Get: A 3-card reading using either tarot, oracle, or playing cards. You can choose the deck. Optional Add-ons: A message/guided reading via a deity/entity [+$2] MONTHLY FORECAST: [$20-$30] What You Get: A forecast of the upcoming months. You'll get a reading of 1 card per-month, giving you an idea of what to (broadly) expect over the next few months. You have the option of # of months in groups of three: 3, 6, 9, or 12 month forecast. Price is dependent on number of months chosen.
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🌕Subtle Khonsu Worship⚔️
Greatly inspired by @khaire-traveler's wonderful subtle worship series, which can be found here.
Watch the moon as it rises, greet him each night
Keep a dream journal; try to interpret your dreams
Take a walk at night (if it is safe to do so in your area)
Have a protective charm
Observe the phases of the moon, and learn what each one means
Start a night-time/bedtime routine
Get 8 hours or a good amount of sleep
Learn about and uphold Ma'at
Make a playlist or listen to songs that remind you of him or you think he'd like
Make a collage/moodboard/pinterest board/similar collection of photos and images you associate with him, especially if some of the images are your own
Wear a piece of jewelry or other clothing item that reminds you of him
Light a candle or incense that reminds you of him (safely)
Carry a picture of him in your wallet, pocket, phone case, etc. or as a phone or computer wallpaper
Have moon, falcon, or baboon imagery
Take your medications, if any; take medications as needed
Take care of your body physically to the best of your ability (shower, eat well, get a good amount of sleep, etc.)
Use a planner or otherwise organize your day
Be kind to children, play with them if offered
Learn self-defense, weapons included or not
Practice standing up for yourself; speak your mind and assert your personal boundaries
Eat comfort food, especially from childhood
Engaging with your childhood media or toys
Donate children and baby supplies to homeless shelters
Show support for any parents in your life, especially new ones; help out when/if you can
Make a list of your personal goals; work towards achieving them one step at a time
Invest in your future; set up a savings account, work on getting more exercise, find or spend time working on a hobby that brings you joy, etc.
Doing activities in line with the lunar calendar
Exercise a little, even if it's just stretching
Support causes you believe in, especially medical or legal related ones
Get a full eight hours of sleep, or at least sleep for a good amount of time
Take care of a sick loved one or someone who is having a hard time
Create something related to him or his attributes
Work on becoming more comfortable with the idea of conflict; it is only natural that we sometimes disagree with people
Speak your mind; be honest and direct with others
Hold others and yourself responsible for their/your actions; apologize or make amends when possible/appropriate
Practice truthfulness and keep your promises
Let go of people or things that do not contribute to your life in a positive way
Stand up for yourself and the things you believe in
Don't feel obligated to forgive people; you do not have to forgive them even if they've apologized to you
Learn about your healthcare options and medical rights (HIPPA in the US)
Learn about/research health conditions that you or your loved ones have; get a better understanding of these things
Donate blood
I may add more to this list in the future. Suggestions are always appreciated.
Link to the Kemetic Subtle Worship Masterpost
#kemetic polytheism#kemetic#kemetic paganism#kemetism#kemeticism#kemetic fandom#subtle deity worship#khonsu#polythiesm#pagan tips
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khonsu, god of the moon 🌙
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i'm still a bit new to worshipping him so i hope this is good :'). khonsu worshippers/devotees need to rise up tho cause i barely ever see any
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From a purely sorcerous perspective (not veneration, worship etc) I think that there's maybe no actual connection between our perception of value and the sorcerous impact of an offering.
In my paradigm offerings serve to deliver energy or resources, basically taking up the niche of food and money in the human world.
Even offerings we perceive as being very cheap can readily deliver energy (like mass-produced pressed incense being prayed over so it's filled with power, and burned to send this power to the spirit).
Similarly, an offering can be cheap or easily obtained for us and still contain resources (like a glass of water devoted to the spirits, so they can directly nourish themselves from it).
I believe that as a Witch, the miracle comes from your ability to pluck things from the physical world and give them to the spirits.
It's not a miracle that the cheap pressed incense can deliver necessary nourishment and fine things to the spirits.
The miracle is that you can put things valuable to the spirits inside of incense, and through your power deliver it to them.
It's not the substance but you which are the fulcrum of power. Witches stand with one foot in each world, as they say - this can be taken quite literally; you can take magical power, condense it, and deliver it from this world to theirs, or from theirs to ours.
The pressed incense is nothing but the cardboard box it's all delivered in. You know?
Witches are so magical. I love it so much.
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Magical AI Grimoire Review

Let’s just get a couple of things out of the way:
1) I’ve been in witchcraft spaces for going on 10+ years now
2) I’ve been flirting around in chaos magic spaces for around the same amount of time
3) I am 30+ a “millennial” if one may
4) I am anti-generative AI so of course this is going to have a bit of a negative slant towards generative AI and LLM Based models as a whole
That being said, what drew me to the book at first was two things: one, the notion of “egregore work” in the latter chapters and two, the notion of using AI in any sort of magical space or connotation, especially with the overlap as of late in some pop culture witch circles especially with using chatbots as a form of divination or communication rather than say through cards, Clair’s, or otherwise
Let’s get into it
Starting off, here is the table of contents for said book:
Of note, chapters 13-16 and chapters 21-23. Just keep these in the back of your mind for later.
In chapter 1, the author, Davezilla describes a story of a young witch in a more rural environment, isolated from for example other witchy communities and the like, while she makes do with what she has, she wants to advance her craft, notably with a spell to boost things agriculturally for her farm that she manages through other technological means. Booting up ChatGPT, the program whips up an incantation for rain with a rhyming spell to a spirit dubbed “Mélusine” to help aid in a drought. She even uses the prompt and program for aid in supplies such as candles and herbs and even what to use as substitutes should she not be able to procure and blue or white candles.
This is not a testimonial however but an example given by the author. That’s all a majority of this book is; examples rather than testimonials or results vetted through other witches or practitioners. While not typical in most witchy books to give reviews or testimonials of course, it’s generally a bit of a note for most spell books worth the ink and paper and the like for spells to have actually been tested and given results before hand, at least from what I’ve gathered from other writers in the witchcraft space. Even my own grimoire pages are based not only on personal experiences and results, but from what I’ve observed from others.
Then we get into terms from Lucimi and Santeria for…some reason.

The author claims that he has been initiated into these closed/initiation only traditions, but within the context of the book and the topic given, this just seems like a way to flex that he’s ✨special✨ and not like other occultists or the like. But that’s not even the worst of it, as he even tries to make ChatGPT write a spell based off of said traditions

Again, keep in mind that this is based off of closed or initiatory practice and the author is judging by his AI generated Chad-tactic author picture, a white older millennial at best
And obligatory “I don’t go here”/im not initiated into any of these practices but to make an AI write a spell based off of closed path and practice seems…tasteless at best
But oh my, what else this author tries to make Chat conjure up





In order
1) This is at best what every other lucid dreaming guide or reading would give for basic instructions. Not too alarming but very basic
2) & 3) To borrow a phrase from TikTok but not to label myself as “the friend who’s too woke”, but making an AI write a supposed “curse” in the style of not only a prolific comedy writer and director but one also of Jewish descent seems…vaguely anti-Semitic in words I can’t quite place right now
4) & 5) As an author for fanfic and my own original personal works, this whole thing just seems slipshod at best, C level bargain bin, unoriginal material at worst. This barely has any relevance to the topics of the book
Speaking of the topics, remember chapters 13-16 noted
It’s literally just AI prompts for ChatGpt and MidJourney, completely bypassing any traditions associated with such, especially indigenous traditions associated with the contexts of “totem animals” which from the prompts seems more like a hackneyed version of “spirit animals” circa the early to mid 2010’s popularized from Buzzfeed and the like.
But, time for the main event, The Egregore section:
The chapter starts off actually rather nicely, describing egregore theory and how an egregore is formed or fueled. I’ll give him credit for at least that much. While he doesn’t use examples as chatbot communication, he purposes that in a sense, Ai programs have the capacity to generate egregores and the like. And to show an example of such, he gives a link to his own “digital egregore” at the following url: hexsupport.club/ai with the password “Robert smith is looking old”
At the time of my visitation to the website, (Apr 14, 2025), I was greeted only with a 404 error page with no password to enter in
Fitting, if you ask me.
Unless you’re really -really- into ChatGPT and Midjourney, despite its environmental damages and costs, despite its drain of creativity and resources, despite its psychological and learning impacts we’re seeing in academic spaces like college and high schools in the US, and despite the array of hallucinations and overall slurry of hodgepodge “information” and amalgamations of what an object or picture “should” look like based on specific algorithms, prompts, and limits, don’t bother with this book. You’re better off doing the prompts on your own. Which conveniently, the author also provides AI resources and the like on his own website.
I’ll end off this rant and review by one last tidbit. In the chapter of Promptcraft 101 in the subheader “Finding Your Own Voice”, the author poses that “Witches and Magic Workers Don’t Steal”
Witches and Magic Workers Don’t Steal
The author is supposedly well versed in AI and AI technology and how it works. With such, we may also assume he knows how scraping works and how Large Language Models or LLMs get that info, often through gathering art and information from unconsenting or unawares sources, with the wake of the most recent scraping reported from sites such as AO3 as a recent example as of posting
This is hypocritical bullshit. No fun and flouncy words like what I like to use to describe things, just bullshit.
Cameras didn’t steal information or the like from painters and sculptors
Tools like Photoshop, ClipsArt, etc didn’t steal from traditional artists
To say that generative AI is another tool and technological advancement is loaded at best, downright ignorant and irresponsible at worst.
Do not buy this book.
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I begin to sing of Hestia, first among the deathless gods;
Beloved goddess, who dwells in the midst of every home with your vast everlasting flame.
last among the deathless gods, for without your grace mortals hold no banquets. revered daughter of strong-spirited Rhea, ethereal and blessed, gentle-minded saviour.
Holy maiden, breathe upon us safety and love.
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#hestia worship#hestia devotion#hellenic paganism#hellenic polytheism#hellenic prayers#‧₊˚ ⋅ prayers
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Reblog if you are a Pagan willing to answer any questions about your practice without hate, ridicule, sarcasm, or superiority.
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Hey, to all the people who are sad we as Hellenic Polytheists don't have a temple to worship in:
We never had temples to worship in, that was never a thing.
I keep seeing posts of people lamenting that we no longer have places to worship the gods in, in the same way people use churches and other places of worship today, but as someone with a degree in this, that was never officially a thing. This is what I mean when I say people need to deconstruct from their previous religion because the religions are different and what you might miss from one, you'll bring to the other, like missing a place of worship.
The temples were solely places to either hold things given to the gods, like thank you offerings, etc. or in some cases, where you got your prophecy told (Delphi), or some people slept in temples for Asclepius in order to dream of cures they believed the god would give them.
The ancient Greeks worshipped the gods in nature and had little altars in their homes.
This is why there were so many sacrificial altars outside in nature or outside the temples.
I understand it can be frustrating not having a place to worship because religious places of worship are great places to find like-minded people and find community, but the ancient Greeks didn't have to do that because the religion was a government mandated religion. Their literal governments would do things with the whole city-state outside of the temples. The closest thing we got to that were mystery cults but those were usually for the elite and still did things outside just in more secluded areas: (LINK)
Most of the time people weren't allowed to go into the temples, just priests, and the very few people that were allowed (to either drop off a gift, dream of a cure or get their fortune told) had very strict rules on making sure they were super clean because the priests would have to clean after them and they really didn't want to do that.
My point is that if you are worshipping the gods in nature (especially outdoor areas that inspire you because they believed a god resided in those areas) or in front of your altar at home, you're already doing what the ancient Greeks did.
Places of worship later got popularized with the rise of mystery cults in Rome and Roman Christians needing a secret place to worship, usually in someone's house which would later get converted as official places because of the persecutions.
I understand it can be frustrating to not have what more modern religions around you have but I need Hellenic Polytheists to understand that official places of worship were never a thing in the ancient Greek world.
They are worshipped in nature because the gods ARE nature itself.
So understand that your place of worship is all around you, and the gods will always be with you whenever you need them, as soon as you need them, and I think that's beautiful.
#hellenisticism#helpol#hellenic polytheist#hellenic polytheism#hellenic polytheism 101#greek gods#ancient greece#hellenism
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