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If you're still doing prayer requests, may you be so kind as to do a rather short morning/evening prayer to Hestia (like 3-4 lines)?
Sorry this took so long to do, I was completely stumped on it for the longest time.
Morning:
Blessed Hestia,
Fill this home with your light and bounty
As the day fills it with golden sunshine.
Evening:
Glorious Hestia,
Let your hearth fire warm this house,
As night draws her shadowed cloak over it now.
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ATTENTION EVERYONE. wake up. they just refilled the wet food downstairs
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Any tips for practicing while in the hospital?
Well a lot of how I practice now can probably transfer to in-patient or ER. I've also been in both situations so I'll share.
Here is my low spoon & zero spoon post that might help.
What I do now that I think can transfer:
Say deities names when I do some action; either out loud or in my mind. So if you get administered medication by a nurse you could say the names of health Gods in your mind. Hellenic: Apollo Paian, Asklepios, Asklepiades. Sumerian: Ninisina, Gula, Damu. If you drink a liquid or when you are administered saline. Hellenic: Okeanos, The Potamoi Sumerian: Enki. You can pick your own things you'll attach to saying a deity name.
If you watch TV (if there is a TV in the room or if you have your laptop) dedicate what your watching to a God(s). Watch the show "with them."
Do things with the gods in mind. If I'm using duolingo I think of and ask for help from Nabû. If I'm reading I think of and ask for help Geštug Nisaba.
The water offerings at sink as described in the post I linked above. If you can go to the bathroom on your own or take a shower on your own.
Things I've actually done when in the hospital:
Have my prayer beads with me even if I wasn't using them. This is what I do in ER.
Wear devotional jewelry if I can. Also what I do in ER. My medical bracelet counts here.
Draw symbols of my deities on a piece of paper with markers that they had provided to me while in-paitent. So I drew a flame for Hestia as one example. This was not intricate, it was about the quality of a 4th grader drawing during indoor recess.
I had a small travel altar for my dorm room. I brought that with me for in-paitent and set it up in a small place that was out of the way in the room.
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alterhuman & religious blog.
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this blog is for our alterhumanity, cotard's syndrome and religious adventures.
we are hellenic polytheists, along with shinto practitioners and sumerian polytheistics collectively
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