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New in my Etsy Shop: Prayer Beads for the Norse Gods

By greekpagan on July 30, 2015 • ( Leave a comment )

Today I’m introducing a new shop section and prayer bead design: pocket prayer beads for the Norse gods. As a multi-faith polytheist*, I tend to go where I am most drawn in […]

The Altar of Eleos

By greekpagan on July 26, 2015 • ( Leave a comment )

There were a number of deities within the Greek pantheon who are often regarded by modern scholars as mere personifications–deities bearing the names of concepts, such as Nike (Victory) or Tyche (Fortune). […]

Goddess Groups: The Fates

By greekpagan on July 23, 2015 • ( Leave a comment )

While the Greeks typically regarded and approached their gods as individuals, there were some who could also be addressed in the aggregate–as a group. One such group was the Fates, or Moirai. […]

Goddess Groups: The Younger Graces

By greekpagan on July 16, 2015 • ( Leave a comment )

While the Greeks typically regarded and approached their gods as individuals, there were some who could also be addressed in the aggregate–as a group. One such group was the Graces, or Charites/Kharites. […]

Goddess Groups: The Graces

By greekpagan on July 13, 2015 • ( Leave a comment )

While the Greeks typically regarded and approached their gods as individuals, there were some who could also be addressed in the aggregate–as a group. One such group was the Graces, or Charites/Kharites. […]

At my Etsy Shop: Two for Poseidon

By greekpagan on July 13, 2015 • ( 1 Comment )

While I always fall in love, just a little bit, with pretty much everything I make, there is something about Poseidon that really brings that out. I made a couple of things […]

Goddess Groups: The Muses

By greekpagan on July 9, 2015 • ( Leave a comment )

While the Greeks typically regarded and approached their gods as individuals, there were some who could also be addressed in the aggregate–as a group. One such group was the Muses, or Mousai. […]

The Realm of Hera

By greekpagan on June 30, 2015 • ( Leave a comment )

I am an “Aphrodite person,” and while I have always had great respect for Hera and her work, I don’t think I really understood it until relatively recently. Last week Hera came […]

Offerings and UPG in action

By greekpagan on June 28, 2015 • ( Leave a comment )

So after doing a bit of research, I started making offerings of strawberry vodka to Hermes. Lore says strawberries are significant to him, so why not?  I got no strong yes but […]

The Family of Asklepios (Asclepius)

By greekpagan on June 25, 2015 • ( Leave a comment )

Asklepios, healer-god and son of Apollo, was very likely originally a hero; the worship of heroes in ancient Greece differed from that of deities in numerous ways, one being that a hero […]

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