I literally cannot think of a better name for the Roman god of penises
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Two carvings of the Roman god, Mars, in sandstone and mudstone, Segontium, Caernarfon, St. Fagans National Museum of History, Cardiff, Wales
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IO FAUNUS
Lord of the Wildwood,
Lord of the Green.
Keeper of beasts seen and Unseen
Faunus, Lupercus, Kernunno, Pan,
You are the Horned One who roams the Land,
Hail to you Faunus,
Primal and True,
I sing my praises unto you!
IO FAUNUS!
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Apollo
Showing gratitude to Apollo for continuously watching over me and gifting me with the best moments of my life.
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What Pantheons or groups Have I Worked with or Currently Researching
Thought this would be fun to show and something I could edit as I continue my path ~ Sunflower 🌻 ❤
Working with
Hellenic Pantheon
Egyptian Pantheon
Ancestors
Angels
Norse Pantheon
Demons/Daimons
Researching
All of the above plus...
Roman Pantheon
Celtic Pantheon
Pop Culture
Fae
Dragons
Mythical Beings as Spirits
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A lovely statuette of Mercury, unearthed in Lyon, France.
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The goddess Fortuna in mediaeval literature /
by Howard R. Patch.
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Cite thisExport citation fileMain AuthorPatch, Howard Rollin, 1889-1963.Language(s)English PublishedCambridge [Mass.] : Harvard University Press, 1927.
SubjectsLiterature, Medieval > Literature, Medieval / History and criticism.
Fortuna (Roman deity)
Physical Description215 p.
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If you’re finding it difficult to carve out a practice for yourself, you’re just having a normal response. We were never supposed to do this. Polytheism is not an orthodoxy that we can divert to based on dogma and texts. It’s an orthopraxy, the likes of which were always intended to be practiced by the community, the polis, with the guidance of elders and experts. Because of the march of time bringing forced Christianization, colonization, and capitalism enforcing rugged individualism, we’ve been left with little choice but to carve a tiny piece for ourselves.
We’re doing fantastic, considering we’re rebuilding from the scraps and ruins of long gone empires.
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The person who re-blogged this wants you to know that they are open to questions regarding their spiritual path, witchcraft and faith, and in fact, would love to talk about their spiritual path with you and have a casual talk!!
(this applies to me pspspsps HMU , don't hesitate, i am always open to respectful discussion of our spiritual paths and just being friends!!)
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Goddess Aphrodite affirmations
Here are some affirmations inspired by the energy and qualities associated with the Goddess Aphrodite:
1. "I am a vessel of love, beauty, and grace."
2. "I radiate love and attract it effortlessly."
3. "I am worthy of deep and meaningful connections."
4. "My heart is open, and I receive love with gratitude."
5. "I embrace my inner and outer beauty with confidence."
6. "I am a beacon of sensuality and passion."
7. "I attract positive and loving relationships into my life."
8. "I am deserving of love, respect, and adoration."
9. "I am a source of inspiration and empowerment for others."
10. "I am a goddess of love, and I honor my divine essence."
Repeat these affirmations regularly to internalize and embody the qualities of love, beauty, and grace associated with Aphrodite. Remember, affirmations are most effective when practiced with belief and intention.
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Roman Bronze Swan or Goose Head Boat Prow Mount, The British Museum, London
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Apollo and Diana, an 1848 marble statue by American artist and sculptor Thomas Crawford.
This captures their essence quite well imo!
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