Dodekatheist concepts

persephxxne:

  • Hubris/BeingĀ ā€œhubristicā€:

Hubris is arrogance, feeling superior to the Theoi. It is translated asĀ ā€œoverconfidenceā€ orĀ ā€œprideā€. In some myths hubris was punished like in the myth of Arachne.Ā 

  • Miasma/Being miasmic:Ā 

Miasma is a difficult concept to define, as it depends on the way each one defines it. ItĀ“s similar as making a definition ofĀ ā€œloveā€ because each person will tell you different things.Ā 

Miasma is translated asĀ ā€œpollutionā€ and some of the Theoi find it really gross and maybe avoid it. I have to say that this is not the same asĀ ā€œsinā€ as this word is purely (I think, I donĀ“t know too much about christianity, sorry) christian. ItĀ“s like when you were a kid and played in a really dirty place and then coming back home where your parents told you to take a bath before dinner.Ā 

Miasma is the distraction from the Theoi and being mortal, and we need to cleanse ourselves before praying or giving Them offerings.Ā 

This purification could be taking a bath and washing your teeth, cleaning the place where you are going to pray/give offerings/libations or it could be washing your face and hands before doing all that stuff. Take into consideration that some Deities don“t care too much about miasma and other care TOO MUCH about it and it all depends in the person too. 

For example, Hades doesn“t care about me being miasmic as He deals with human mortality 24/7 (maybe He“s used to it) but with other Deities like Apollo I have to clean myself because it looks like He avoids it. 

  • Sophia:

(One of my favorite concepts ^-^)

Sophia is the pursuit of knowledge, learning about things that we like. Staying curious about everything and trying to be more and more wise each day. Again, how to practise this concept depends on each person, for example, learning languages is a way of practising this, also questioning everything that happens in the world and trying to understand it.

Why is this important? Well apart from fulfilling a part of our life and achieving personal growth, I think it“s important to achieve Arete (I will explain this later)

  • Eusebia:

Eusebia is praying, giving offerings and pouring libations. It“s the relationship with the Gods and Goddesses.

Eusebia is being curious about a Deity and taking your time to research about that certain Deity.

  • Kharis:

Kharis is the relationship that the Theoi have with us. When you ask for something to the Theoi and then you give Them offerings in return, that“s kharis.

  • Xenia

Xenia is taking care of our hosts, it“s hospitality and having good manners with them and also being a good guest. This not only applies in your house or in other“s house, but also in a restaurant or in other place where there“s people. It“s known that the Theoi punished those who treat their host badly.

By the way, you don“t have to treat them well if they are a toxic person or someone who bullied you somehow. 

Also, you don“t have to practise this concept just to only please the Theoi, but to be a decent human being. 

  • Khernips

Khernips is lustral water that you use in formal rituals, and you just need a match, letting it extinguish in the water. Some people dedicate more time and add other things, but I personally use water and the match. (Please, be careful!!)

  • Libation

Libation is a liquid offering, can be water or wine or juice. Or you can pour water into a bowl as an offering. And, depending on who you ask, you can drink it or leave it there and respectfully clean the bowl.Ā 

I don“t drink the libations, I simply pour water in a plant pot after a prayer as it is discrete. 

  • Arete

Using those other concepts like Sophia, Xenia, Eusebia and Kharis you can reach arete. It“s trying to reach your full potential, honouring the Theoi by doing so. 

Hey! I hope you are doing very well! I recently broke up with a friend and I’m going through some heartbreak. Do you have any advice or any deities to contact or give offerings to for help?

Hey, I’m sorry you’re going through this, my inbox is always open if you want to talk~ That being said, I have to say it’s about how you want to go around coping with the loss.Ā 

Sekhmet is good for strength, Sutekh is too (Set, Seth). I could see them if you want to become stronger out of this situation. If that is the intent.

Anubis is very gentle and kind, I can see him being great for reassurance and such if you need that. He’s a great guiding hand.Ā 

Bast, even though I have never worked with her, I have heard wonderful things about. I see her energy as a combination with Sekhmet and Sutekh and Anubis together.Ā 

Hapi is a huge sweetheart, very sweet soul.Ā 

I can’t give you specific advice for what to offer each, but I know Sutekh loves cheetos, specifically spicy ones.Ā 

As for my general advice: use this time to focus on yourself and other things, try not to reflect on the break up too much. It’s now done, and if it happened, it means it was for the better and now you can grow and move on to better things in life. This is part of your journey, you will learn from the experience. Practice on hobbies, or find a new one, listen to music that makes you feel happy. And once you want to and feel comfortable, maybe it’s time to meet new people and make new friends c:Ā 

zooophagous:

Ammit the Devourer. According to ancient Egyptian writings, when you die, your heart gets weighed by Anubis on a scale against the feather of Ma’at.

If your heart is lighter than a feather, congratulations you won.

If not, your heart gets fed to Ammit. Ammit is part lion, crocodile, hippo and has a spotted coat. Mmm, hearts.

Ammit is for sale! A cool 30$ and it’s yours.