Day Twenty-One: Music
Day the Twenty-First: Music that makes you think of this deity.
Day the Twenty-First: Music that makes you think of this deity.
Day the Twentieth: Art that reminds you of this deity.
Day the Nineteenth: What quality or qualities of this god do you most admire? What quality or qualities of them do you find the most troubling? The quality I admire the most is definitely his strength of self. A lot has happened to him since he hung himself, and I admire how he has taken… Continue reading Day Nineteen: Admirable Qualities
Day the Eighteenth: How does this deity stand in terms of gender and sexuality? (historical and/or UPG) Historically, I can’t find anything. We can assume what he may have been like due to the Christian stigma at the time. UPG, this was his reaction when I asked. *shrugs* To each their own.
Day the Seventeenth: How does this deity relate to other gods and other pantheons? I’ve never really asked, however intuition tells me he’s one of “the boys”. He is who he is, he lends an ear to those who need it, can be a sounding board when required. He’s respected by others as much as… Continue reading Day Seventeen : Relating to Others
Day the sixteenth: How do you think this deity represents the values of their pantheon and cultural origins? Being that he began his journey as a man, he is true to that time. For those who see him as Celtic (I don’t, I see him as a Brit) he is true to that pantheon of… Continue reading Day Sixteen – Representing their Pantheon
Day the Fifteenth: Any mundane practices that are associated with this deity? I don’t see anything that he does as mundane, so I’ll leave this post here and come back to it.
Day the fourteenth: Has worship of this deity changed in modern times? I’ve looked in books and online, and there is little that I can find of traditional ways to honour Herne. All I can go off is my personal ways of honouring him, and what I’ve read from other people’s blogs in honouring him.… Continue reading Day Fourteen: Modern Day Worship
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