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πͺ½ Subtle Hermes Worship π¨
Keeping a journal of letters addressed to Hermes; you can also use a code name for him, such as "diary", if needed
Keeping a picture of him in your wallet
Collecting coins and shiny objects
Writing letters to friends or loved ones who live far away
Writing stories and poems
Having imagery of feathers, wings, turtles, or hares around (feathers and wings are especially good in a Christian household)
Having rabbit, turtle, sheep, hawk, or ram stuffed animals
Wearing jewelry that reminds you of him; a caduceus necklace is extremely easy to find online and is often associated with other things but is still a major symbol of Hermes
Having a candle that reminds you of him (no altar needed)
Dedicating any morning drinks to him (coffee, tea, energy drinks, etc.)
Participating in any sport
Making a list of jokes or quotes that make you laugh
Making a list of good memories
Watching comedians, live or online
Engaging in activities that bring you joy
Spending time with loved ones
Spending time with pets and bonding with them
Volunteering at a homeless or animal shelter
Honoring deceased loved ones, including pets
"Borrowing" things from big corporations
Setting money aside to save if/when possible
Exploring new places you've never been
Supporting small businesses
Taking a walk
Learning non-obvious forms of divination (cartomancy, shufflomancy, pyromancy, etc.)
Keeping a dream journal
Exercising if able; get some movement throughout the day
Creating something with your hands or imagination (writing, drawing, carving, something inventive and creative)
Donating items you no longer need
Buying a meal for someone who needs one
Showing kindness towards your fellow human
Making a list of things that made you happy throughout the day and that you're looking forward to
Carrying a good luck charm on you; keep a lucky coin
Collecting souvenirs from new places, even just the next town over
If you have a car or bike, show it some love
Be kind to animals; feed neighborhood dogs, cats, birds, etc.
Volunteer at an animal shelter or farm; volunteer at a homeless shelter
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May add more later! This is my list of discreet ways to worship Hermes, so far. Please enjoy, and take care! π§‘
Link to Subtle Worship Master list
Goddess of the hearth, home, family, and the eternal flame.
Epithets
Aidios ~ The Eternal
Basileia ~ Queen
Polymorphos ~ Of Many Forms
Polyolbus ~ Of Many Blessings
Potheinotati ~ The Beloved
Prutaneia ~ Of the Polis; Of the Communal Hearth
The First and The Last
Associations
Animals
Chickens
Cattle
Pigs
Donkey
Colors
Red
Orange
Brown
Gold
Bronze
Black
White
Offerings and Devotional Acts
Keys and other symbols of the home
Flames and lights (including electric ones)
Bread and other grain-based foods
Home cooked meals
Beer and wine
Kettles, teapots, and teacups
Olive oil
Incense and candles
Fresh or dried flowers
Jewelry from family members
Apples
Anything that reminds you of home
Something that acts as an eternal flame (I and many others use salt lamps and electric candles)
Cooking and cleaning
Veiling
Practicing modesty (can relate to veiling, but doesn't have to!)
Spending time with family (given or chosen)
Caring for plants and pets
Journaling
Decorating your home
(credit to vibeswithrenai for the Hestia themed dividers!)
The Sun βοΈ Drawing a sunrise βοΈ Taking a picture of the sun βοΈ Bask in the sun while thinking of him βοΈ Wear yellows and warm tones βοΈ Golden makeup
Music πΌ Learn an instrument or sing πΌ Decorate with sheet music πΌ Support indie/small musicians πΌ Dance πΌ Create your own musical chant in honour of him
Healing & Medicine π Donate to health charities π Eat healthily π Learn first aid π Exercise π Expand your knowledge on health care
The Arts π Write poetry π Draw or paint π Create clay models π Visit a theatre π Visit an opera or classical music performance
Oracles, Prophecy & Truth π΄ Learn divination π΄ Perform readings for yourself and others π΄ Dedicate a tarot deck to him π΄ Meditate with him in mind π΄ Speak truthfully
Beauty π Wear jewellery π Dedicate an item of clothing to him π Offer rings π Self-care routine π Makeup
Crystals πͺ¨ Citrine πͺ¨ Amber πͺ¨ Sapphire πͺ¨ Sunstone πͺ¨ Carnelian
Plants πͺ» Hyacinth πͺ» Laurel πͺ» Apple-trees πͺ» Bay leaves πͺ» Cinnamon
Misc. π Learn his mythos π Respect his twin sister Artemis, mother Leto, lovers, and children π Visit his temples π Include oranges or lemons in your drinks/food π Work with the number 7 and celebrate Sundays
And suddenly I have the idea (Maybe an AU) of Frankie being some kind of warrior (like Odysseus) wich is the daughter of Athena and Cody being some kind of Poletis but also a Hermes devotee who dies because of Polyphemous and Frankie has to deal with that and make her way to Griffin Rock
(I don't know whoΚΌll be Eurylochus but thats the idea)
And as an additional fun-fact,this is inspired on EPIC:The Musical so...
Angst :D
β’ Cleanliness for the Gods β’
Today, I wanted to talk about cleanliness when it comes to serving/approaching our gods.
While naturally things have changed from the practices used in ancient Greece, remembering that the gods we approach are still to be revered and respected will often lead us to a very simple but overlooked concept; are my hands dirty?
Aa always, I am a singular source! Please remember to always do your own individual research and I will attempt to cite sources as I can for convenience!
The Act of Cleanliness
When it comes to recerence of the gods, the ancient Greeks heavily valued the act of cleanliness when it came to providing offerings.
Designated hunters and gatherers were set to collect the animals and bloodless offerings (plants, herbs, etc). Not only were the collectors purified and cleansed, but their utilized tools and the collected offerings as well. This gives us some insight into how important cleanliness was seen in the eyes of the gods. [Greek Religion; Walter Burkert / Homo Necans: The Anthropology of Ancient Greek Sacrificial Ritual and Myth; Walter Burkert]
It is with this viewing that we begin to understand the importance of cleanliness when approaching the gods, and can act accordingly.
A commonly known impurity in hellenic polytheism is miasma, although there are some common heavy misconceptions of what it is and how it is collected.
Mia- is a known word group that encompasses the words of impurity it encompasses, miasma being the most common. It can be difficult at times to discern because the mia- word group is diverse. Robert Parker in Miasma Pollution and Purification in Early Greek Religion described the following:
"the mia- word group is applied to a diverse range of things, and if one isolates within it a category that seems to have real unity, the same criteria that have been applied in order to constitute it demand that phenomena described by different words should also be included, An English example will illustrate this simple point: 'innocent' thoughts associate better with a 'pure' mind than does 'pure' alcohol, Not merely words are involved, of course, but forms of behaviour - avoidance, expulsion, ablution, and the like."
With this, we understand that the mia- words - in their most basic sense - encompass words of defilement and impurity. This can be a dirtiness collected through physical defilement (miasma) or ideals and integrity (miaino). It should be known that while the two can be separated simply, they themselves are more complex, whereas miasma can be considered filthier than miaino as it refers to more physical acts and miaino refers to the act of BECOMING miasmic. However, miaino can also refer to impurities that are not physical, such as lying and injustices. These terms depend on context, and their exact definitions are not something I personally can be definitive on. However, for the sake of this post, I'll forgo miaino and refer to miasma as 2 sects; mortal and moral.
Mortal miasma refers the pollution of human and mortal existence. It is collected on a daily basis and is not inherently filthy nor evil nor disgusting. But rather, it is a separating factor between us and the divinity of the deathless gods. It is collected simply by us existing as mortals (using the bathroom, sex, giving birth, dying, etc). While not inherently evil it is impurity in itself that requires cleansing.
That said, while this is the most commonly known form of acquiring miasma, there is actually very little mention of miasma in this context in ancient texts (to my research).
Moral miasma, however, is far more referenced (such as by Homer), and is far more structured in how it is acquired.
Moral miasma is collected through injustices and crimes, as they are seen as acts of violations against Zeus. Murder, rape, incest, etc. These are afronting acts of filth. While all forms of miasma makes us ritually impure, it it moral miasma that requires ritual purification to be cleansed and deemed fit to kneel again before the gods.
Cleansing the Miasmic
The phrase "cleanliness is close to godliness" heavily applies to cleaning ourselves for the gods. It is an act that brings us closer to Them, as the action of being clean brings us closer to their divinity. Unlike us, the gods do not become miasmic or impure, and our need to cleanse ourselves for them is another factor that separates us from Them.
Khernips is another aspect of cleanliness that tends to be debated. The consideration and common acceptance is that it is purified water (adjacent to holy water) for cleansing oneself. Commonly this is done through "purification by fire." Burning herbs, using matches, etc.
With khernips, we wash our hands and feet or our bodies to cleanse ourselves and stand properly before the gods.
Cleansing can also be asking simple as washing our hands or taking showers and baths. That said, these sorts of cleansinga only apply to mortal miasma, not moral.
Because moral miasma is a violation against Zeus and dirties our very being, it cannot simply be washed away. Moral miasma requires ritual purification, which is far more complex and takes far longer than simply cleaning yourself.
This can include fasting, isolation, and other concepts that do not typically overlap with a state of normalcy. It is only through ritualistic purification that someone can become clean again before the gods after being stained with moral miasma.
Overall, I believe simple cleansing should become a part of any hellenic polytheist's normal life. And in a sense, it is. The act of washing your hands, taking showers, even your typical skincare routine. These are acts of cleansing, and setting the intention of cleansing for the gods, especially when done before offerings and devotional acts, is quite beautiful β‘
Am by names of Shamim ,am aged 23years and am a transgender man who lives in camp of refugees in Sudan .
I ran from home after my parents found out that am an lgbtq member ,in this they wanted even to kill me because in islam following in love with your fellow gender mate is Hallam.
In this they chased me out of home and they said that am no longer there biological child at all in this may parents said that l might be cursed .
So l had to move to Sudan ,where l found a certain camp and its called Gorom refugee camp settlement.
In this camp l found alot of people ,and children ,l joined the camp but situation was not good on my side ,no food ,no shelter ,no clean drinking water,still to me as a transgender man l faced discrimination ,homophobic attacks ,still no access to any work because of my gender appearance ,.
Now am in the month of Ramadan and l would love to fast because me am a moslem,but unfortunately as have told u about the situation am passing through some times l fail to fast.
Kindly in need of food ,drinks at least so that l can get Daku .
I wish l could get support from anywhere in this fasting period InshaAllahπ€²π€²
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Here are some questions for the community, if you'd like to answer them!
- What's one thing you're hoping to try in your practice in the year ahead? If nothing, what's something you're looking forward to in regards to your practice?
- Do you hope to begin worshiping any new deities this coming year? If so, is there any particular reason?
- What would you like to learn more about this year, regarding your practice or ancient worship? Do you have a plan for how you can learn more/where to find this information?
- What are some things you're proud of yourself for doing in your practice this past year? What are some goals you have, if any?
Take care everyone, and happy new year's eve! π₯ππ
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