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Mostly I worry about my sincerity when addressing any deity. I have little experience with such beings, actually, but I have asked (kool-rhee)* to guide me toward self awareness. Mostly my votive offerings are simply to become acquainted, or as a proper respect when dealing with that deities aspects, for example to Brigid for the warmth of my modern "hearth", or to place spirits when crossing over a bridge or passing a downed tree.
*It has only been through oral teachings that I have a name for this deity, and thus I know not how to spell it, yet. Perhaps one with a greater knowledge of Irish, or insular celtic deities in general, could help me out.
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I have called upon a number of gods, on a number of occasions. Thoth, Aphrodite, and a few demons here and there. I have stopped summoning demons since then, after all, they are treacherous little buggers who you don't want to become too attached to.
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Call upon Amun, the god that hears prayers. And I also call upon Mother Kali in times of need. Athena who protects, and for the guidance of her wisdom, you see she bears the owl. My avatar.
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I have a tendency to call upon the Greek Gods for different purposes. I have called upon Zeus, Hermes, and Athena to name a few. I try not to limit myself to just one pantheon but it just seems to work out that way. I have called upon Norse and Egyptian pantheons as well.
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I'm not sure if I could handle being limited to one pantheon! I love too many gods and goddesses to do that! *grin*
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Tao There's A Flavour of Metal for EVERYONE Mark 4:40 "Then he said to the disciples, `Why do you fear? Do you not believe in God?' " |
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I don't call on Gods. It just seems a bit too dangerous for me. Humans are unpredictable enough, why should I try it with something much more powerful?
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I usually call on Gaia. I have some odd connection with her and that makes me want to pray to her. The other Gods who I have called on are Athena, Zues, and Demeter. I acknowlage every God who people believe in. If I do tell people that I pray for them, I address the prayers to the God or Gods they worship, unless I don't know who they worship or if they don't worship any pantheons.
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Hi all,
I've uploaded an article of mine, on Egyptian Gods who hear prayers, you can read it here: http://www.religiousforums.com/forum/article.php?a=65 Solon |
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