About This Blog

KALLISTI was created several years ago. Since then, the blogopshere has gotten richer, but this devotee to Apollon (and now the Erinyes) is still here providing anecdotes of personal practice, communicating about various theological/moral/philosophical beliefs of myself and others, linking to valuable and/or interesting media sources, and sharing resources about Hellenic polytheisms with the general community.

04 December 2008

Some Changes and a Weird Link

Those of you who do not use an RSS feed, you have probably noticed by now that I have changed the layout of this blog. The order of my small sticky sections makes a lot more sense now, organized based on what you may find most useful (read: stuff I think you should know about) to items that deal more specifically with this blog (i.e., my humorous/serious bio, hit counter).

I encourage you to browse through my links to resources for Hellenic Polytheists and other polytheists' blogs. As readers have different tastes in what they want to read from the non-Abrahamic religious community, I have made an effort to categorize them by religious tradition.

On another note, what the frak?

3 responses:

Hrafnkell said...

I like it! Looks great. Speaking of which, I was wondering if you'd like to contribute some of your writings to Mos Maiorum's article archive, given that you're a Hellene and all. Anssi has provided an article on Finnish Paganism but I want many more perspectives than my own. Let me know if you're interested!

Meanwhile, I will certainly take advantage of your links :)

annyikha said...

I'll think about contributing something to Mos Maiorum, but likely won't have the time until the holiday break to get anything together. Remind me after the 18th. :)

kojirotakenashi said...

What do you mean 'what the frak'? A lot of "neo-pagans" are of the archetypal variety, and I believe that they do indeed have a solid foundation for their beliefs - a lot of the stories told are told about what some things and/or beings represent, not quite to be taken as stories of the deities themselves...

Speaking of frak, why do you think the Cylons call Adama Zeus? XD