In Jesus' Name (book review)
Title: In Jesus’ NameAuthor: Rick DubosePublisher: Chosen BooksDate: 2023Pages: 176
In Jesus’ Name (book review)
The author, Rick Dubose, is currently the assistant general superintendent of the Assemblies of God and is a great man of God, whom I have known for many years. Along with being senior pastor of churches, he has also been a sectional leader, district leader and now a national leader.…
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☀️Deities☀️
I see so many people criticizing others over their relationships, or lack thereof, with their deities, so here are some reminders:
Not having deities is okay.
Having just a devotional relationship with your deities is okay.
Having a working relationship with your deities is okay.
Playing games with your deities is okay.
Harmless jokes with your deities are okay.
Doing fun things with your deities is okay.
Doing devotional offerings for your deities is okay.
Giving physical offerings to your deities is okay.
Not being able to do certain offerings for deities is okay.
Having an altar for your deities is okay, no matter the size.
Not having an altar for your deities is okay.
Laughing with your deities is okay.
Crying with your deities is okay.
Having genuine conversations with your deities is okay.
Being unable to hear/see deities is okay.
Being able to hear/see deities is okay.
Not being able to communicate through divination is okay.
Using divination as a key element in communication is okay.
Not calling on deities during spellwork is okay.
Asking deities to help during spellwork is okay.
Asking deities for help in general is okay.
This is your relationship with your deities in your practice. Don't let anyone tell you what you can and can't do. 🫶
It's 2am, please forgive me if there are any mistakes!
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This would be my perfect home 😍
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i might start talking about my faith on here since ive recently become hellenic pagan and working with Lord Apollon!
this is his altar so far :3
pagans please interact!! especially hellenic ones!!
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some simple subtle every-day worship I do as an Aphrodite devotee!
always using rose-scented body soap
showering every single day to honor my body, even when i have no spoons left (i always feel better after, anyway)
lighting Her candle and facing Her altar as I do my nightly skin care routine
writing romantic scenes or poetry dedicated to Her (hear me out, writing is my comfort and coping method, it's not for everyone but i've been writing every night since i was 10)
wearing subtle makeup from Her altar that draws attention to my natural features (it's sparkly blush and eyeshadow bought from a local apothecary)
painting my nails a gentle sparkly nude color (Her favorite color nail polish sitting on Her altar!) and looking at them in the sunlight every day
paying attention to my body's needs throughout the day, being kind to myself by drinking enough water and eating even when i'm not hungry to keep my body healthy and happy
noticing romance in strangers, like a girl on the phone with her boyfriend on the bus after a long day; finding love and its energy in all that surrounds me
trying hard to fight my excoriation disorder and not pick at my face or head and each time i pull my hands away from myself, i thank Her!
avoiding putting labels on myself and letting myself be open to changes in my sexuality or romantic preferences—love knows no bounds and is constantly changing
may Mother Aphrodite bless everyone who reads this posts with her kindness and warmth 💗
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pocket shrine update 🌞
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When someone is choosing an outfit to wear for the day that makes them feel good, Aphrodite is there.
When someone kisses their partner, Aphrodite is there.
When someone walks hand in hand with a partner or friend, Aphrodite is there.
When someone goes over to their friend to comfort them, Aphrodite is there.
When someone smiles at their appearance in the mirror, Aphrodite is there.
When someone is gifted a bouquet of flowers, Aphrodite is there.
When someone writes their loved one’s name in the sand on a beach, Aphrodite is there.
When someone stands in the ocean, taking in its beauty, Aphrodite is there.
When someone is inspired to create something because of a loved one, Aphrodite is there.
When a child has their first crush, Aphrodite is there.
When someone finally feels love for the first time, Aphrodite is there.
When people dance together to a special song, Aphrodite is there.
When long-distance friends, partners, or family finally see each other in person, Aphrodite is there.
When people go on dates, Aphrodite is there.
When someone finally breaks off a toxic relationship, Aphrodite is there.
When someone sees the beauty in themself, Aphrodite is there.
Aphrodite is there for all of our beauty and love- filled moments. She loves us, and is always there for us, in the good, and the bad.
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This is a new blog so I'm dedicating my first post to Aphrodite! Check out my altar
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#1 & #2: A Greek Terracotta Aphrodite, Hellenistic Period, Circa 3rd Century B.C. from Christie's.
#3: "The Birth of Venus" an Italian carved and tinted and carved Carrara marble table lamp, Florence, late 19th century/early 20th century, from Sotheby's.
🐚🌊💖💘🫧🦪✨️
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In my Zeus devotee era
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Aphrodite Antheia
The Blooming/Friend of Flowers
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🍂✨🌞🌙
Insta - hexeandharmony ✨🍂
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Lady Aphrodite ♡ Lady Hekate ♡ Lord Hermes ♡
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