One of the most frequent asks I receive is how and where to get started when it comes to polytheism. This is a fairly broad subject and Iâll try to be as general as I can for advice but I will include specific references for Norse polytheists as thatâs my shit. This information can be used to help you find a pantheon or to help you pick deities to work with it. If youâd like to use it to pick a patron deity thatâs super, if you want to worship 20 gods and not have a patron deity thatâs cool too. You do you dude. Please keep in mind this is all reflective of my research and personal practice.
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Picking A Pantheon/Deity
This really boils down to personal preference. Youâll read a lot of posts and books that tell you many different ways and itâs entirely up to you because it is your practice. That being said, thereâs a couple of different ways to go about it.Â
Research! This is one of my favorite ways to delve in. Thereâs absolutely nothing wrong with reading the stories of multiple pantheons and picking on that calls to you. You can also talk to other devotees and see what they have to say about deities and their religions. It is important to keep in mind that some religions are closed so please do proper research!
For example, I wasnât originally a Norse pagan. I read some stories and thought the Hellenic pantheon would best suit me. I reached out to Eros for a while but after feeling no real connection to the pantheon I continued my research! After reading up on the Norse pantheon I decided to reach out to them out. Obviously, I fucking loved it because here I am. Point being, you can pick a pantheon based on research and not some divine message or whatever. You are also more than welcome to try out a religion, decide it doesnât suit you, and move on.Â
Divination! You can use runes, a pendulum, tarot, etc.This can go a few different ways. You can write pantheon/deity names on separate pieces of paper, mix them up, and place them face down then ask the pendulum to pick. You can assign a deity/pantheon to each suit of cards or major arcana card or even do the same thing with runes.Â
For example, this is how I found a devotion to Frigg and Hel. I asked if there were any deities who were interested in working with me and pulled the runes Hagalaz and Berkana which read as Hel and Frigg to me. I followed up with tarot cards and pulled Death(Hel) plus the Queen of Pentacles(Frigg).
Asking/waiting for a sign. This isnât something Iâve personally done so I donât have much to say on the subject. You can go about meditating, praying, doing a ritual, or whatever and essentially wait for a sign after. It can come via a dream, something you experience, symbols you see in your daily life, itâs pretty much up to your intuition to decipher it. If anyone has information theyâd like me to add in here please let me know!
If thereâs a god youâre curious about and donât want to do any of the above itâs totally cool to just reach out and ask if they want to work with you.Â
Idk How To Research
Same, tbh my keyword search game is weak. Anyways, good portion of us are looking up dead religions with little reliable resources. To give those curious about the Norse an easy head start hereâs a compiled list of books by @witches-of-ouroboros. Itâs important to take everything with a grain a salt of salt when doing research. In my experience a lot of the retold Norse sagas have been Christianized or written under heavy Wiccan influences. Itâs a good idea to do research on the author before reading one of their books.
Other blogs! There are tons of great witches and pagans on tumblr that have information waiting for you. đ You can search their blog/tags for good references for books, websites, podcasts, etc. Plus lots of blogs are open to answer asks. If you donât know where to start for searching itâs best to try things based around your interest like: ânorse polytheistâ, âhellenic witchâ, âgaelic polytheismâ, etc.
Media! How lucky are we that we live in the age of technology? Knowledge is right at our fingertips! There are countless documentaries, podcasts, and audiobooks on youtube full of information for different cultures and religions. Iâd personally recommend almost anything by BBC, Myths & Legends, and World Mythology!
Books! I love starting on goodreads to find good books and trust worthy authors. Theyâve had almost every book I looked up with bunches of different reviews so you can get varying perspectives. Check out your local library as well! A lot of city libraries have online databases now of all of their books so you can âcheck it outâ online and read the PDF(personal fave).Â
Feeling Lost Still?
Thatâs completely reasonable and your feelings are more than valid. It can be overwhelming and lot of information to soak up. Just do your best and take it at your own pace, thereâs no rush to find a deity or pantheon. đ Below are a few other general concerns I hear a lot that I was hoping to address.
âIâm leaving a monotheistic(Christian, Catholic, Jewish, etc) religion and itâs giving me anxiety.â This is entirely common and almost expected in my opinion. I was raised Roman Catholic and my first year to two looking into polytheism riddled me with anxiety. I was constantly concerned that god would smite me down or Iâd face an eternity in hell for worshiping false gods. While I canât speak for everyone that fear was entirely erased for me when I found my gods. Iâve never felt so safe and strong and hopefully with time you can find the same in your gods!
Itâs okay to want to learn more or to seek something more. I canât tell you how to handle your anxiety but please know youâre not alone in that fear. Thereâs whole communities out there willing to support you and help you find your safe space(including me)!
âWhatâs UPG?â Youâll see a lot of posts, mine included, that mention UPG – UPG is Unverified Personal Gnosis. This is essentially someoneâs personal thoughts and beliefs about a deity. For example, I associate Sif with hazelnuts. Thereâs nothing in the lore or any book that says that she likes hazelnuts; thatâs just a personal opinion(aka a UPG).
âHow do I reach out to the gods?â I have a lot of information on my blog about this topic although a lot of it is Norse specific. You can check out my beginner polytheist tag here and my beginner norse post/ask here.
Altar! This is my go to typically. Altars arenât limited to the cookie cutter image that comes to mind(no hate though I have a few); one thing you can make a side blog dedicated to your pantheon/deity, make a small one in a tin can, or even make one in a video game like Minecraft or some shit. You can be as creative or as to the book as you want. Itâs up to you.
Prayer! You can totally just sit down and be like, âHey man wanna work on some shit together?â. While Iâm not 100% that all gods would be down with you being that casual itâs still something you can try.đ You can reach out to them by sitting down in a quiet space and meditating into prayer, praying in the car or in the shower, or just pray at the altar you set up if you did. Again, I can not reiterate this enough, itâs your practice, reach out to them as you please.
Do something personal! This is more like devotional work in my opinion. Letâs say you knit and you want to reach out to a creative or domestic deity, you can knit something as a devotional act to them and as a way to reach out. For example I pick up litter in honor of the Vanir and
Jörð, or I play Skyrim for Thor and
TĂœr.
Most importantly just be honest and up front with the god that youâre reaching out too. Considering that statement be honest with yourself as well. Thereâs no point going into a relationship with a god if you canât be upfront, itâll end up in nothing but grief.
âCan deities reach out through gods/signs?â They totally can. However, it is up to you and your intuition if a deity has and itâs not likely another witch will decipher that for you. Sounds, experiences, images, all have different meanings to each of us – they may show you something thatâs very personal to you but would be mundane to someone else. Trust your instincts. However, please remember that not everything is magical, sometimes a raven is just a raven and not Odin.
I realize now that the Netjeru may be taking a step back because I was using them to not expand on my faith. Whenever I thought about wanting to explore a different pantheon I always went back to the same thought, which was, âI canât do that, Iâm too dedicated to the Netjeru.âÂ
I need to learn and expand and grow and use the methods they taught me in my pratice and in my life.
AN INTRO TO POLYTHEISM WAS RB’D AND THIS POST WAS RIGHT BENEATH IT LIKE OK I GET IT
I realize now that the Netjeru may be taking a step back because I was using them to not expand on my faith. Whenever I thought about wanting to explore a different pantheon I always went back to the same thought, which was, âI canât do that, Iâm too dedicated to the Netjeru.âÂ
I need to learn and expand and grow and use the methods they taught me in my pratice and in my life.
As you may have heard, children are being forcibly detained at the US/Mexico border by the thousands â 2,000 in six weeks, in fact.
BPAL wants to help. Weâve formulated an array of simple, elegant perfume blends to raise funds for RAICES(Refugee and Immigrant Center for Education and Legal Services), who are intervening to provide legal aid and reunite families.Â
Since the Bible is being invoked in the White Houseâs defense of this barbaric practice (Sarah Huckabee Sanders told reporters that it is âvery biblical to enforce the lawâ, and Attorney General Sessions invoked Romans 13 â the same Bible passage so often utilized in the past to justify slavery) we have decided to offer our own biblical commentary for those who may not have visited the book in a bit.
Each of the following scents have been inspired by timely, instructive passages in the Bible. What could be more goth than that?
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Below is the full list of scents, verses, and descriptions. There shall be no rest for the wicked on our watch! And hopefully a great deal of relief for suffering families thanks to your intervention, whether with a donationto RAICES directly, or a call to your elected official to make sure they know they canât pin this particular atrocity on Good Book.
Thanks so much for reading. and for sharing!
++ DELIVER THEM FROM THE HANDS OF THE WICKED
DEUTERONOMY 10:18 He defends the cause of the fatherless and the widow, and loves the foreigner residing among you, giving them food and clothing.
Hay absolute, patchouli, agarwood, and vetiver.
EXODUS 22:21 Do not mistreat or oppress a foreigner, for you were foreigners in Egypt.
Myrrh, red currant, opoponax, and blackberry.
EZEKIEL 16:49 Now this was the sin of your sister Sodom: She and her daughters were arrogant, overfed and unconcerned; they did not help the poor and needy.
Blood musk and ashes.
JOB 31:32 The stranger did not lodge in the street; but I opened my doors to the traveler.
Rahat lokum, bitter almond, wild fig, and roasted hazelnuts.
LUKE 10:25-37 On one occasion an expert in the law stood up to test Jesus. âTeacher,â he asked, âwhat must I do to inherit eternal life?â
âWhat is written in the Law?â he replied. âHow do you read it?â
He answered, ââLove the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength and with all your mindâ[c]; and, âLove your neighbor as yourself.ââ
âYou have answered correctly,â Jesus replied. âDo this and you will live.â
But he wanted to justify himself, so he asked Jesus, âAnd who is my neighbor?â
In reply Jesus said: âA man was going down from Jerusalem to Jericho, when he was attacked by robbers. They stripped him of his clothes, beat him and went away, leaving him half dead. A priest happened to be going down the same road, and when he saw the man, he passed by on the other side. So too, a Levite, when he came to the place and saw him, passed by on the other side. But a Samaritan, as he traveled, came where the man was; and when he saw him, he took pity on him. He went to him and bandaged his wounds, pouring on oil and wine. Then he put the man on his own donkey, brought him to an inn and took care of him. The next day he took out two denarii[e] and gave them to the innkeeper. âLook after him,â he said, âand when I return, I will reimburse you for any extra expense you may have.â
âWhich of these three do you think was a neighbor to the man who fell into the hands of robbers?â
The expert in the law replied, âThe one who had mercy on him.â
Jesus told him, âGo and do likewise.â
Go and do likewise: golden amber and saffron, white sandalwood, and clove.
MATTHEW 18:10 See that you do not despise one of these little ones. For I tell you that in heaven their angels always see the face of my Father who is in heaven.
Wool-warm red sandalwood, coconut, strawberry, and blackcurrant.
MATTHEW 18:6 But whoso shall offend one of these little ones which believe in me, it were better for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck, and that he were drowned in the depth of the sea.
White sandalwood, honey, and champaca.
MATTHEW 25:34-36 Then the King will say to those on his right, âEnter, you who are blessed by my Father! Take whatâs coming to you in this kingdom. Itâs been ready for you since the worldâs foundation. And hereâs why:
I was hungry and you fed me, I was thirsty and you gave me a drink, I was homeless and you gave me a room, I was shivering and you gave me clothes, I was sick and you stopped to visit, I was in prison and you came to me.â
Olibanum, labdanum, spikenard, cade, cardamom pod, and olive blossom
PROVERBS 24:11-12 Rescue those who are being taken away to death; hold back those who are stumbling to the slaughter. If you say, âBehold, we did not know this,â does not he who weighs the heart perceive it? Does not he who keeps watch over your soul know it, and will he not repay man according to his work?
Blackened oudh, leather, labdanum, and oakmoss.
PSALM 82:2-4 Give justice to the weak and the fatherless; maintain the right of the afflicted and the destitute. Rescue the weak and the needy; deliver them from the hand of the wicked.
Crystalline musk, red benzoin, and vanilla husk.
ROMANS 13:8 Owe no man any thing, but to love one another: for he that loveth another hath fulfilled the law.
Almond, wild fig, red rose petals, cardamom, and oudh.