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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.

07 March 2010

How Sallustius Made Me A Hellenist (Part II)


Why we give worship to the Gods when they need nothing.


This solves the question about sacrifices and other rites performed to the Gods. The divine itself is without needs, and the worship is paid for our own benefit.


The providence of the Gods reaches everywhere and needs only some congruity for its reception.


All congruity comes about by representation and likeness; for which reason the temples are made in representation of heaven,



the altar of earth,


the images of life (that is why they are made like living things),


the prayers of the element of thought,


the mystic letters of the unspeakable celestial forces,


the herbs and stones of matter,


and the sacrificial animals of the irrational life in us.


From all these things the Gods gain nothing; what gain could there be to God?


It is we who gain some communion with them.


All images from the Wikimedia Commons. Links shown here: 1 - 23 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8 - 9 - 10 - 11 - 12

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