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Urban Theoi
One thing that I always loved about Hellenismos is that many of the Theoi (Gods and Goddesses) have both urban and rural aspects and many others are neither inclined toward one place or another; the few Theoi that may even … Continue reading
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Bulgarian Temple of Kybele For Sale!
News Link I’m rather torn about this (as I said in the comments on The Wild Hunt‘s post: On one hand, if it were bought by a private group of polytheists (or even just one insanely wealthy polytheist), then there … Continue reading
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Tagged Agdistis, archaeological sites, archaeology, Attis, castration, Cybele, Gallai, greek mythology, hellenic polytheism, hellenismos, hermaphrodite, historical site, in the news, intersexed, Kybele, Meter, modern worship, mythology, mythos, Nana, Orphic hymns, Phygria, Phygrian mythos, temples, The Wild Hunt, third sex, transgender, transsexual, ts/tg
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Eris Came Bearing Quince
[the following was originally posted in a rougher state in my personal blog] Once upon a time, the word “apple” was used to describe any old piece of fruit, not just the rose-related fruits known to English-speaking people to be … Continue reading
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Tagged Aphrodite, Eris, fruit, greek gods, greek language, greek mythology, greek myths, greek paganism, greek pantheon, greek polytheism, hellenic paganism, hellenic polytheism, hellenic polytheist, hellenic religion, hellenic traditionalism, hellenism, hellenismos, hellenistai, helleniste, hellenistos, latin, mythology, myths, myths reinterpreted, Paris, Plutarch, Pomona, quince, religio romana, ritual, roman gods, roman mythology, roman myths, roman pantheon, votive gifts, votive offerings
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