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I don’t know why people are so afraid of modern implications in Hellenic polytheism. Yes, the foundation of our religion relies on the ancients, but even the ancients themselves would’ve adapted with the times had they been allowed to do so. There’s no shame in transformation and adaptation.
Whilst there is no religion without the foundation the ancients laid out for us, there is also no future for us if we do not adapt. Period.
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Saturn seen by the space probe Voyager 2 (1981) , Voyager 1 (1980) , Cassini (2007) and Hubble (2021).
Credit: NASA
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NASA just dropped the closest image ever taken of Jupiter.
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Lucifer is often surrounded by a light haze, like an aura that blurs the boundaries of his body.
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being obsessed with your god’s domain before you started worshipping is so reassuring…
like what do you mean you’ve been here the whole time? that you’ve always been a part of me lying in wait? that you, the divine, has innervated & enriched my life long before i acknowledged you were divine? SICK!!!
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Anyways, for the people who need it;
The Gods aren’t mad at you. They don’t hate you. They’re not punishing you. They will not do any of those things for nearly any reason. If you’ve not murdered someone, or done something along those lines, you’re safe.
If you’re having anxiety surrounding it I would take a step back to breathe. The Gods will understand. Remember mundane over magic - I know it can be anxiety inducing when something appears off, but I promise the Gods aren’t mad.
If you’re hearing voices, like I did, that claim to be the Gods and are commanding, persecutory, distressing, or stressful take a deep breath. You’re going to be alright. The Gods aren’t mad at you. You’re not a bad person. If you can, make an appointment with a psychiatrist. You will get through this.
I love you and the Gods do too.
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You can't be a hellenic polytheist and be homophobic.
You can't be a hellenic polytheist and be transphobic.
You can't be a hellenic polytheist and be racist.
You can't be a hellenic polytheist and be anti-imaginate.
You can't be a hellenic polytheist and be a nazi.
You can't be a hellenic polytheist and mock ANY of the gods.
You can't be a hellenic polytheist and hate ANY of the gods.
Pick a side. The gods or hatefulness.
You. Can't. Choose. Both.
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You're not grown until you know how to communicate, apologize, be truthful and accept accountability without blaming someone else.
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Shout out to pagans who have a romantic relationship with their deities and others don't believe them.
Shout out to pagans who have sexual relationships with their deities and are judged or attacked for it.
Shout out to pagans who have a parental relationship with their deities and don't feel taken seriously or belittled by others.
Shout out to pagans that are aro-/ ace- spec and feel uncomfortable with the idea of bringing romance or intimacy into relationships with their deities.
Shout out to pagans who see/hear/feel their deities and are called crazy or mentally ill for it.
Shout out to pagans who cannot sense or feel their deities at all and feel left out or disconnected from the community.
Shout out to pagans who are mentally ill and have a hard time knowing if something is real or not and aren't sure how exactly their relationship with their deities is.
Shout out to pagans who are chronically ill or disabled and feel like they can't do as much for their deities as they'd like to/as other pagans.
Shout out to young and new pagans who have no idea where they're at with their deities.
Your relationship with your deity is uniquely your's. It's beautiful and it's valid. You're a pagan, and the pagan community is your community, no matter what part of the spectrum you fall onto.
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