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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.

27 May 2009

Short Prayer to Hermes

I am saying this publicly because prayer always requires the devotee's committment. The more people who witness this, the more weight it holds:

I solicit the God Hermes Eriounes. To you, I have given offerings of barley, coins, candles, and incense. I have given you honey and sweet libations. You have granted me things, too: good luck, a quick mind, skill with the Internet, and proficient speaking abilities. Please, if you be so inclined, help me find a job so I can support my portion of this household. Please, Pompaios, be my guide in what I must do. When I finally secure a position, I will offer you incense and cakes. Thank you.


Getting a job will also provide an excellent opportunity to use that libium recipe from Classical Living.

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