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Poseidon Offerings
"Poseidon is the Olympian god of the sea, earthquakes, floods, drought, and horses."
Large Altars:
Ocean water
Honey
Olive oil
Water from rivers, lakes, rain, etc.
White wine poured into water
Seaweed
Wild celery
Homemade fish stew, clam chowder, etc.
Horse shaped crackers or cookies
Ocean and rain scented incense
Conch shells
Horse, ship, or dolphin statues
Impossible bottles (ship-in-a-bottle)
Blue, green, and silver candles
Ocean and sea scented candles
Tridents
Cloaks
Wreaths made from wild celery
Small/Hidden Altars:
Seashells
Sea salt
Starfish or starfish decorations
Gems such as pearls, sea glass, blue sapphires, aquamarine
Toys or art of dolphins, fish, and/or horses
Coral
Mint
Mint candies
Art, toys, or photos of tridents
Photos or art of the ocean
Naturally shed shark teeth
Sand
Ocean scented essential oils or perfumes
Art of hippocamp (half-horse, half-fish creature)
Art or figurines of ships and sailors
Gold and silver objects
Devotional Acts:
Donate to ocean conservation in His name
Donate to coral reef restoration programs in His name
Donate to natural disaster relief programs in His name
Support local fishermen
Go fishing
Help clean up oceans, beaches, lakes, rivers, riverbanks, etc. (Be careful when cleaning up litter)
Go swimming
Sing in the shower
Visit bodies of water and enjoy the beauty they offer
If you can't visit any then watch videos of the ocean or listen to the sound of waves
Visit aquariums
Wear seashell jewelry or fish-shaped jewelry
Meditate at bodies of water, in the shower, or while listening to the sound of waves
Take baths and surround yourself with images of the ocean
Ask Him to aid you in bath and weather spells
Get a pet fish if you are able to take care of it
Go horseback riding
Learn about horse care
Learn about marine biology
Learn about natural disasters and what to do during one
Wear blues and greens or clothes with horses or dolphins on them
Decorate your room with a nautical theme
Research and work with mermaids, sirens, and the fae
Pray to Him for rain or for rain to stop, for earthquakes or floods to end, for protection, for safe travels across the sea, for healthy horses
Sources:
https://vocal.media/futurism/ways-of-worship-poseidon
https://www.theoi.com/Olympios/Poseidon.html
https://hellenicfaith.com/poseidon/
http://zer0dmx.tripod.com/gods/poseidon.html
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So you’re feeling a calling to Demeter? Maybe she keeps showing up in tarot readings, you keep feeling her energy, or you’re seeing her in your dreams? I’m making this because I have seen a lot of these types of posts but not as many for Demeter. I do understand she isn’t a highly worshiped goddess and with that being said, I never felt the need to make a long post, but lately I have been getting many asks on people who have been contacted her wondering how on earth they’re supposed to devote to her, how to worship, what she’s like and etc with a lack of info or help especially on this site! My patron means so much to me so if anyone is genuinely interested in working with her I’m going to help with the best of my ability. I’ve been working with the Demeter family (Demeter, Persephone, Arion, and Despoina) for a couple months now, so I have to say working with her as well as the ones closest to her have been the best experience of my entire life. part of me is making this for her as well. It’s also thanksgiving here in America so it’s the perfect time! Note that a lot of this information is from (theoi.com)
I also suggest the page: @demeterspriestess highly!! I have mentioned them in a post before but they have so many resources, facts and prayers that can help tremendously!
Demeter was the Greek goddess of the earth (Eurip. Bacch. 276), and more especially of the earth as producing fruit, and consequently of agriculture, whence human food or bread is called by Homer the gift of Demeter. She was worshipped especially by women. As the goddess of the earth she was like the other theoi chthonioi, a subterraneous divinity, who worked in the regions inaccessible to the rays of Helios. As agriculture is the basis of a well-regulated social condition, Demeter is represented also as the friend of peace and as a law-giving goddess. (thesmophoros, Callim. Hymn. in Cer. 138; Orph. Hymn. 39. 4; Virg. Aen. iv. 58; Hom. Il. v. 500; Ov. Met. v. 341; Paus. viii. 15. § 1.)
Demeter also presided over the Eleusinian Mysteries which promised the path to a blessed afterlife.
Demeter had numerous shrines throughout the ancient world, including regular temples and sanctuaries dedicated to her Mystery cult. The foremost of these were the celebrated Mysteries of Eleusis overseen by the Athenians.
Demeter was usually worshipped in conjunction with her daughter Kore-Persephone, goddess of spring growth and the underworld.
In classical sculpture she was depicted as a motherly woman holding a cornucopia (horn of plenty) brimming with fruit or a bouquet of grain-stalks, or fillets, and poppy flowers. (Source: theoi.com)
DEMO (Demô), a name of Demeter.
CARPO′PHORI (Karpophoroi), the fruitbearers, a surname of Demeter and Cora, under which they were worshipped at Tegea.
DEO (Dêô), another name for Demeter.
SITO (Sitô), a surname of Demeter, describing her as the giver of food or corn.
CALLIGENEIA (Kalligeneia), a surname of Demeter or of her nurse and companion, or of Gaea.
CHTHO′NIA (Chthonia), may mean the subterraucous, or the goddess of the earth, that is, the protectress of the fields, whence it is used as a surname of infernal divinities
ELEUSI′NA or ELEUSINIA (Eleusinia), a surname of Demeter and Persephone, derived from Eleusis in Attica
CHLOE (Chloê), the blooming, a surname of Demeter the protectress of the green fields, who had a sanctuary at Athens conjointly with Ge Curotrophos.
Serpents: this was sacred to her the most. They represented rebirth, nature and the fertility of the earth.
Dragons: as well as serpents, the dracones drove her chariot
Geckos: was a relative of the snake
Swine: pigs were traditionally sacrificed to Demeter to ensure fertility to the earth
Empress or Queen of Wands. These are what I use but this is completely up to you!!
- fruits
- Mints
- Barley
- Poppy
- Flowers
- Seeds
- Mother’s Day cards
- Your positive report cards and college acceptance letters cause mom wants to see it!
- Corn dolls
- Baked Goods
- If you’re creative make a Knitted sweater with the letter D on it!
- Spread spread spread awareness about climate change
- Eat!
- Become a plant mom!
- Wash the dishes!
- Do something kind for your mother if she is around or is worthy of it of course!
- Once again... spread awareness about climate change
- Spread awareness and speak out on the children that are being separated by their parents at the US border. The idea of a parent and child being separated likely breaks her heart a lot.
- Wear flower crowns
- If you get any honors or recognitions in school, tell her!
- Dance with the fae!
- Eat some goddamn cereal!! in front of your altar would be cool.
- join the green club at your school! Or try and start one!
- Become a plan mom! Start with one plant and then grow some more!
- Next Ostara throw a little welcome back party for Persephone. This doesn’t have to be big! It could be in your own bedroom. Bake a treat for you and the Demeter fam, put on a cute devotional playlist, run out in your backyard and dance around to some Gary Stadler faerie music!
- watch films with powerful loving mothers or mother figures! (The quiet place, the sound of music, Anne with an E, the incredibles, Sarah plain and tall, Mamamia, Coco, Harry Potter, stranger things etc)
- Go skipping in a meadow somewhere tf!
- Play stardew valley, harvest moon, and animal crossing
- Go on a picnic
- Go berry picking!
- Bonus: go on a picnic with your family
- Wear a bonnet and some vintage dresses (I bought mine for cheap on amazon!)
- Ooooh Im currently making a basket altar! It looks like a picnic basket with gingham print and everything and inside it will have all candles, flowers and food for us to share together so that’s also an idea!
- Tell her you love her duh!
- Gingham or plaid printed picnic blanket
- Quilt
- Daisy chains
- Wheat garland
- Yellow and brown ribbons
- A Demeter prayer bracelet
- Origami flowers
- Plushies (snake, pig and dragon)
- Corn dolls
- I also ordered small vintage baby doll heads so that could be a thing
Here’s a special DEMETER PLAYLIST! (These are songs I personally love to associate with her) *link to Spotify playlist please click here*
This is also a thank you post to the goddess that took me under her scythe, and helped guide me through stressful times, and I hope she can do the same for you. Demeter says..
🌾 Happy Worshiping! 🌾
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