Apotheosis Practices: Creating Rituals To Unify Divine Aspects, Part 1
“Theseus’ crime deified her. She gave that ingrate the winding thread and gladly swapped her perjured husband for Bacchus .
Breaking down mystical practice and crafting new ritual tech.
“Theseus’ crime deified her. She gave that ingrate the winding thread and gladly swapped her perjured husband for Bacchus .
Recently, I have been doing an in-depth study of apotheosis. For the Hellenic Pagan (and possibly for others, though I
City streets under a pale and hollow moon In a hazy, starless sky Busy streets Ox-cart windings paved over Signs
Ariadne and Hermes have collectively been making noises at me about “The Mysteries of Apotheosis.” For Ariadne, obviously, the topic has
Learning how to talk to Ariadne has been difficult for me. Normally, I converse with deities using a combination of
Breasts bared Hands upraised in triumph The sound of shackles shattering Still echoes off the stone A wild cry goes
Here she is, at last, big busted, curvy, with well-girdled waist. The face and hair style are from the frescoes
I guess this is sort of an open question. Other than “buxom,” we have very little in the way of
I heard you, Dionysos. So, as I begin to delve into the idea of Ariadne as a goddess, equal in
I am a big fan of everything Dionysian. I love wine, dancing, parties, theater, ritual, initiation, you name it. Curiously,
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