I mentioned in my post about giving thanks that I was going to hold a rite of thanks to the Theoi. As I was writing the rite down for another reason, I figured some of the readers of this blog might also appreciate reading how I perform this rite. For privacy reasons, I have omitted the actual words of thanks.
"Hail! Greatly hail! Most high Son of Kronus, giver of good things, giver of safety. Thy works who could sing? There hath not been, there shall not be, who shall sing the works of Zeus. Hail! Father, hail again! And grant us goodness and prosperity. Without goodness wealth cannot bless men, nor goodness without prosperity. Give us goodness and wealth."
[Actual words of thanks]
- Procession to the shrine
- Strewing of barley groats on the altar
- Preparation of khernips
- Ritual washing with invocation to Okeanos
- Purification – water sprinkled from a bay branch
- Lighting of Hestia's candle (if not yet burning), as well as the ethanol to burn sacrifices in
- Homeric Hymn 24 to Hestia
- Libation of honey sweet wine to Hestia
- Lighting of the incense burner with Frankincense and Storax
- Invocation to Zeus, King of the Theoi
- Homeric Hymn 23 + part of Callimachus hymn 1
"Hail! Greatly hail! Most high Son of Kronus, giver of good things, giver of safety. Thy works who could sing? There hath not been, there shall not be, who shall sing the works of Zeus. Hail! Father, hail again! And grant us goodness and prosperity. Without goodness wealth cannot bless men, nor goodness without prosperity. Give us goodness and wealth."
- Libation of honey sweet wine
- Prayers of thanks
[Actual words of thanks]
- Offerings of wine, incense, and a pankarpia of dried fruits
- Invocation to Hestia
- Extinguishing of the candle (if so desired)
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Tuesday, April 9, 2013
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