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Some Thoughts on Philosophy

Because I am a regular schmo, and a Hellenic Reconstructionist, I decided I needed to delve more deeply into the philosophers, but develop a way to do so without my brain bleeding out of my nose.

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Kharis Explored: A Prosperity Theology in Hellenic Polytheism

The spark of inspiration for this short essay came from a conversation on our forum, and a misunderstanding regarding the concept of kharis that is currently spreading through some “Hellenic polytheist” online groups. Subsequently, I provided a list of quotes (here) from several scholarly sources explaining this concept, and now would like to meld those thoughts into a coherent statement regarding this essential concept.

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Dreams of mother and daughter

Today I’ve dreamt I was a mermaid, I was in the sea near the beach and I saw a closed bottle of champagne inside a bucket of ice, over the rocks, and I knew it was from a bad guy who would use it to celebrate his deed. So, I’ve noted the fishnet he had put around the part of the water where I was in, and I tried to swim to the shore while the net was closing. I don’t know if I got it, but the feeling I had is that I did it, because – after that – I was already in another dream.

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Donation Drive for Ike Victims

As many people know, I am the owner of Mind-N-Magick.com. We are organizing a donation drive to the victims of Hurricane Ike in Texas. There is a great need to non-perishable foods and other basic necessities.

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Hellenic Polytheistic Reconstructionism

Hellenic Polytheistic Reconstructionism (also Hellenic Reconstructionism) refers to various reconstructionist movements that attempt to revive ancient Greek religious practices, emerging since the 1990s. Since 1997 the movement in Greece has been institutionalized under the Supreme Council of Ethnikoi Hellenes. Polytheistic reconstructionism is not a religion itself, but is the methodology for re-establishing a historical polytheistic (or pre-Christian) religion in the modern world.

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Prayer in the Partenon by the Ellenais group August 31st 2008 (news from AP agency)

Doreta Peppa declamation (Reuters Photo) 
This is a news from AP agency appeared in a mayor spanish newspapers so i found in english too on yahoo news, type “Athena” in the search box…

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Exposing More Misconceptions, Fallacies, and Misbeliefs

There has begun to emerge a few misconceptions, fallacies, and misbeliefs regarding Emperor Julian, Sallustius, and Hellenismos. These myths cannot be anything else but intentional fabrications and fakelore, and should be seen as nothing less than an attempt to acquire position, power, and prestige by trying to elevate their “opinions” above those of others, the ancients included. Why does this happen? Many naive, trusting people fall pray to these pseudo-intellectuals because they would much rather trust an instructor then do a little independent research.

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Sallustius: On the Gods and the Cosmos

I present this copy of Sallustius’ On the Gods and the Cosmos, an authoritative statement of Hellenic doctrine, as an archival version. While not going into great detail, within this work, Sallustius supplies us with an elementary summary of principles (catechism) for Hellenismos, each which can be sourced back to earlier thinkers such as Pythagoras, Plato, Aristotle, Epicurus and others. Sallustius provides with clarity and simplicity the obligations, priorities, and mindset of ancient Hellenic religiosity. It is from this work, as well as the works or other ancient philosophers and sages, that we have identified the Seven Pillars of Hellenismos: Ethike Arete (habitual excellence), Eusebia (piety), Hagneia (purity), Nomos Arkhaios (ancient tradition), Sophia (wisdom), Sophrosune (soundness of mind/control of self), Xenia (hospitality/reciprocity).

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On Orthopraxy

One of the first terms someone new to Hellenismos will encounter is the word orthopraxy. What is orthopraxy? An orthopraxy is a religion that places emphasis on what one does rather then what one believes, while orthodoxy places weight on correct belief over lifestyle. Many eagerly embrace this new terminology, coming from very dogmatic religions such as Christianity, but then become confused or even upset when religious discussions turn to topics of ideals, ethics, reason, or authentic traditional practices. They incorrectly assume these things fall under orthodoxy and belief, rather than practice.
 
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Hellenic Ritual Videos

I am creating this post to show examples of authentic Hellenic rituals, as demonstrated by the Supreme Council of Ethnikoi Hellenes (YSEE). When reviewing these video clips, you should note the various aspects of Hellenic ritual we have discussed in other blogs, and within my books: processions, prays, hymns, offerings, and so on, even down to ritual clothing. Read the rest of this entry »

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