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New in my Etsy Shop: Goddess Prayer Beads

By greekpagan on December 17, 2016 • ( Leave a comment )

If you’ve read my blog you know that I honor the gods of several different pantheons in my practice. One of these is a goddess who has not (yet :)) given me […]

Movable Gods

By greekpagan on November 29, 2016 • ( Leave a comment )
Matrae. By Urban (Own work) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons

Lately I’ve been doing a lot of research into the gods of continental Europe, of the areas once known as Gaul and Germania, as well as those British gods we know from […]

How Hard is Your Polytheism?

By greekpagan on October 20, 2016 • ( Leave a comment )

Over the last however-many years, I’ve observed the terms “hard” and “soft” polytheism becoming less and less useful, both in the larger community and personally. Getting to know the Egyptian deities was […]

Praying on Autopilot

By greekpagan on October 4, 2016 • ( Leave a comment )

Ideally we do all things mindfully and with full awareness. Less ideally but perhaps more frequently, we sometimes do things without that full awareness, particularly things that we do often. Like when […]

On the Evolution of Personal Polytheism

By greekpagan on September 28, 2016 • ( Leave a comment )

I’ve been pagan for over 20 years, and actively a polytheist for perhaps 17 of those years. My practice back then was quite a bit different from my practice now; some things […]

Goddess and Gods: Blodeuwedd

By greekpagan on September 18, 2016 • ( Leave a comment )
By Gwyn-ap-Nudd [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons

The myths of Wales, like those of Ireland, are a mixed blessing. On the one hand, they have been far better preserved than those of their continental Celtic cousins. On the other, […]

Breaking the Rules

By greekpagan on September 5, 2016 • ( Leave a comment )

There’s something I heard, a rule of art, when I was young that has stuck with me over the years: you have to know the rules before you can break them. I’ve […]

What’s In My Etsy Shop

By greekpagan on September 5, 2016 • ( Leave a comment )

As a multi-faith polytheist I honor many gods, and most of the beads I carry in my shop are for gods I have honored and do honor myself, although I have done […]

“I’m not really a joiner”

By greekpagan on September 2, 2016 • ( Leave a comment )

Except that, really, I sort of am. I genuinely like the idea of organizations that promote pagan and polytheist religion, that provide resources and information and training and community and networking. I […]

How to pray so that the gods will hear you

By greekpagan on August 3, 2016 • ( Leave a comment )

If you say your prayer out loud, it will be heard. If you say your prayer silently, in your head, it will be heard. If you say your prayer standing or kneeling […]

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