My Wiccan Path: Daily Prayers
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this a great guide for me thanks again !! i also worship the greek pantheon too
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This was awesome, Hyacinth flowers and hence their scent seem to be associated with the god, Apollo, through a story that you can find in wikipedia amongst other places. Also, a place called incense mania dot com seems to have that scent in incense form. Blessed Be.
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maybe half a year she has been. Sought of found me instead of me finding her. I have read a lot of books plus seek my own path with Hellenic /Wiccan blend. She is very kind.
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Bay/Laurel is sacred to Apollo (Re: Daphne) and the Orphic Hymns say to use fumigation of Manna (which could be anything from food to mushrooms, see wiki).
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Great video! I think that lavender or laurel would be good for apollo. idk i would think something that would be associated with the sun or divination would be good. just a thought....blessed be
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Great video! I know we've talked about this before, but it's nice to see in the comments that other people are doing daily prayers and devotions, too.
Do you have any resources/books to point me to for information on Hellenic Wicca?
stars11234 1 month ago
@stars11234 – Sorry for the delay. No, but try asking another Youtuber called Bluefirewitch. She is a neo Hellenist, not Wiccan, but she used to be Wiccan and she may be able to point you in the right direction. Personally, I looked at some Hellenic practices and incorporated those that worked and I felt were appropriate.
Neopagan2007 1 month ago
I have an Altar for Aphrodite! Would enjoy having you as a friend to discuss with. more prayers!
LevittownHS 7 months ago
@LevittownHS - Very cool. How long has She been your patron?
Neopagan2007 7 months ago
I would do this but I don't have the time because of school do you know one that can be used in a time span of a minute .
emofelix23 1 year ago
@emofelix23 - You can do it once a week or before bed. Instead of incense you can use scented oils, flower petals or water as offerings.
Neopagan2007 1 year ago