hi ive moved out and im super broke do u have any cheap and easy/quick recipes for bringing luck or positivity
This recipe feeds a lot of mouths for cheap, you can also cover with foil and serve at later times, just pop it in the fridge, and when your ready to eat it again, just put it in the microwave for about 20 seconds.
Ingredients
2 tsp cinnamon
positivity, luck, strength, abundance
5 eggs
1 1/2 cup half and half or heavy cream
1/2 cup maple syrup or honey
attract positivity, heals
2 tbsp butter
1 tsp vanilla extract
attract good things, self-love
1 loaf of any bread of choice (cut into cubes)
1 cup brown sugar
desirable outcomes, self-love, comfort, luck
1 tsp nutmeg
luck, money,ย prosperity
1 cup pecans
Preheat the oven to 350 F.ย Whisk the eggs, half and half, 1 tbsp brown sugar, spices, and vanilla. Pour 1/2 the mixture into a deep baking tray. Add in your cubed bread and pour the remaining mixture on top. Cover and refrigerate as you prepare the rest of the ingredients.
In a medium saucepan melt butter, brown sugar,ย maple syrup, and cinnamon. Bring to a slight boil then turn the heat to low. Simmer for 3 minutes, stirring constantly. Add-in pecans.
Pour in the syrup on top of the french toast. Bake for 30-35 minutes or until done.
Red is a gorgeous color, isnโt it?ย
Well in magick, it actually has quite powerful meanings that can connected to Aphrodite.
Red correspondence ~ passion, love, courage, strength, beauty, energy, assertiveness, determination.
*Recipe makes a two layer cake*
I am really proud of this red velvetย recipe, itโs so good!
Magickal properties of the cake based on its ingredients: self-love, confidence, beauty, passion, courage, strength.
Where do I get my sources?: I have been practicing for 4 years now, so I pretty much can look at an ingredient, and know what itโs magickal properties are, even though before I post, I always fact check things. I have read a lot of books and articles on it. Here are some of my favoritesโฆ
learnreligons.com
witchipedia.com
plentifulearth.com
Cunninghamโs Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs
Cunninghamโs Encyclopedia of Wicca in the Kitchen
๐ ๐จ๐ซ ๐ญ๐ก๐ ๐๐๐ค๐:
ยฝ cup melted butter 2 cups granulated sugar 1 cup buttered flavored shortening 3 cups cake flourย 3 tbsp cream cheese 1 tsp baking soda 2 tbsp cocoa powder Pinch of salt 4 large eggs, room temperature and separated 1 tbsp vanilla extract 1 tsp distilled white vinegar A couple drops red food coloring 1 cup buttermilk
๐ ๐จ๐ซ ๐ญ๐ก๐ ๐ ๐ซ๐จ๐ฌ๐ญ๐ข๐ง๐ :
ยพ cup unsalted butter ยพ of a 8 oz brick cream cheese 5 ยฝ cups powdered sugar 2 tsp vanilla extract
Preheat you oven to 350 F.
In a large mixing bowl, cream your shortening, melted butter, cream cheese, and sugar together. Beat in your egg yolks. Mix in your vanilla, vinegar, and buttermilk. Now fold in your dry ingredients gently for a light and fluffy cake.ย
Beat your egg whites on high speed until they become stiff peaks. Fold into your batter gently until just combined. Add in red food coloring until you reach your desired color, and mix until even.
Light a candle if you wish and fill the batter with your intentions.
Butter and flour two cake tins and pour the batter evenly into both of them. Pop them into the oven for 30-35 minutes, or until you stick a toothpick in the center of the cake, and it comes out clean, making sure not to overcook the cake.
After 1 hour of cooling, remove the cakes from the pans, so they can fully cool correctly.
For the frosting, cream your butter, sugar, and cream cheese on medium-high speed for about 3 minutes. Mix in your vanilla extract and beat for another minute. If the frosting is too thick for your liking, add in a tablespoon of heavy cream or half and half.
Assemble the cake to your liking! Offer a piece to Aphrodite and enjoy!!!
Protection Salt
Salt is one of the fundamental ingredients when performing protection magic, and while just plain salt is perfect for your spells, there are plenty of ways to punch it up to get a little extra protective power out of it.
You Will Need:
Coarse white salt
Essential oils - eucalyptus, orange, & pine are my favorites
Protection herbs - I usually use rosemary, pine needles, mugwort, bay leaves, and pennyroyal, but use whatever you vibe with!
A stick of cinnamon
A jar to keep your finished salt in
Measure out however much salt you want to use onto a plate. Mix in the essential oils first and make sure you get the salt well coated. You don't want it to be soggy or anything, but you want more than a few drops in there.
Then mix in your dried herbs! You can do this with a mortar and pestle as long as you're careful not to actually do any grinding. I usually mix mine in my cauldron because then it also picks up ash from spells and herbs that I have previously burned in the cauldron and that gives it a little extra magical kick.
Purify your jar with a little incense (I like sandalwood) and then fill it halfway with your salt and herb and oil mixture. Situate your cinnamon stick in the middle and then carefully pour the rest of your salt in around it.
And viola! You made your very own protection salt!
Hi beautifuls,
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Soft Buttery Rolls
Healing Tea
Sweet Cream Buns
Baklava
Witchy Tomato Basil Soup
Birds Of Prey Inspired Spicy Avocado Breakfast Sandwich on Ciabatta Bread
Witchy Thumbprint Cookies
Magick Chocolate Chip Cookies
Imbolc Rosemary Jerk Baked Chicken
Witchy Pot Roast
PUERTO RICAN STYLE AVENA OATMEAL WITH A WITCHY TWIST
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French Silk Pie
Rosemary, pepper, lavender skillet bread
Creamy summer vegetable soup
Salted Honey Pie ๐ฏ
Love Thyself Brownies
Orange cake recipe
๐ฟLavender Tea Infusion๐ฟ
Fresh Apple Autumn Cake with Honey-Cinnamon Glaze
Pretzel buns
Foodie Friday: Acorn Bread!
Cold Season SoupโVegetable Soup with White Beans, Cauliflower, and Quinoa
Moon Spell Cookies
Perfect lemon meringues
Chocolate muffins ๐
Foodie Friday: Tiramisu!
100 year old gingerbread recipe
Strawberry juice ๐
Witchesโ Honey Bread
Warming Autumn Soup
Magickal snickerdoodles โ๏ธ๐
Moon Cookies
Earl Grey Shortbread
Hello there! So... Hellenic polytheism has a lot of words, and they can get confusing. It's hard to keep track of so many things! So I thought I would make a list of a whole bunch of common, or maybe not-so-common terms in Hellenic polytheism! Honestly, I really just wanted to make a really long informative post, so here you all go!
If there is any term you would like me to add to this list, let me know and I will gladly add it! Also, at the bottom of this post, I will link other posts where people have done an absolutely amazing job going into detail about one or more of these terms, or maybe others I chose not to include in this list!
If youโre on helpol tumblr, or really any helpol-focused social media, youโve heard all of these terms, and you may be wonderingโฆ which is the right term for the religion?
Hellenic: of or relating to Greece, its people, or its language specifically:ย of or relating to ancient Greek history, culture, or art before theย Hellenisticย period (Merriam-Webster). Basically, Hellenic means Greek.
Hellenism: devotion to or imitation of ancient Greek thought, customs, or styles; Greek civilization especially as modified in the Hellenistic period by influences from southwestern Asia; a body of humanistic and classical ideals associated with ancient Greece and including reason, the pursuit of knowledge and the arts, moderation, civic responsibility, and bodily development (Merriam-Webster). Basically, Hellenism means relating to Greek culture.
Hellenismos: Hellenism, but closer to what the word is in Greek, to my understanding.
Hellenistic: of or relating to Greek history, culture, or art after Alexander the Great (Merriam-Webster) The Hellenistic Period refers to 323-31 BCE, from the death of Alexander the Great to the rise of Augustus in Rome.
Hellenic Polytheism (Helpol): Hellenic polytheism, which would literally mean "The worship of more than one Greek god" is generally thought to be the best term for the worship of Hellenic (Greek) gods. And in my opinion, it makes the most sense!
Theoi is the ancient Greek word for the Gods. There are many "Types" (sort of) of Theoi, including Theoi Einalioi, Theoi Georgikoi, Theoi Gamelioi, Theoi Kthonioi, Theoi Ouranioi, Theoi Olympioi, Theoi Nomioi, and the Theoi Titanes (Theoi.com) Most commonly mentioned of these "types" of the theoi are Ouranic and Kthonic. Many (if not most or all) gods fit in to more than one of these categories, for example, Lady Aphrodite is part of the Theoi Einalioi (Sea), Theoi Gamelioi (Marriage), Theoi Ouranioi (Sky), and Theoi Olympioi (Olympian).
Ouranic: The Theoi Ouranioi, or Ouranic deities are the gods of the sky. Offerings to Ouranic deities can be eaten, and when praying, palms are traditionally facing up.
Kthonic: The Theoi Kthonioi, or Kthonic deities are the gods of the earth and underworld. Offerings shouldnโt be eaten and when praying, hands are typically down towards the ground.
Khaire, chaire, or xaire (Greek: ฯฮฑฮฏฯฮต) Is a Greek greeting, meaning โhelloโ, โhailโ, โrejoiceโ, โgoodbyeโ, or โfarewellโ. However, to my understanding it is not used in modern Greek, though itโs plural, ฯฮฑฮฏฯฮตฯฮต, is occasionally used in formal settings.
I have personally seen many helpols use the spelling โkhaireโ as a greeting, while the spelling โxaireโ to mean hail or rejoice. As far as I can tell, this is just their personal preference.
Miasma: โStainโ, โDefilementโ, โPollutionโ. Miasma refers to being extremely ritually impure, and one who is miasmic should not approach the Gods. However, you likely do not have miasma. Miasma comes from murder, incest, assault, and other extremely serious crimes. Miasma affects its surroundings, and can make the area around it also impure, but being a victim to these crimes does not make one miasmic. Without the proper purification, miasmic individuals should not approach the Gods.
Lyma: โdirtโ. Lyma is impurity one naturally picks up from the world around them. Humans are not naturally impure, but they can pick up lyma on a normal day to day basis. Examples of lyma include being around/giving birth, blood, being around death/the dead, literal dirt, etc. Having lyma is not necessarily a bad thing, but itโs best to wash it away (most people in modern day and in ancient Greece to my knowledge simply wash their hands in running water) before approaching the Gods, similar to washing your hands before dinner. Itโs just more respectful.
Khernips: Khernips refers to a flame doused in water and is basically a fancy way of purification. Most of the time, you donโt need to use khernips to rid yourself of lyma, you can just use regular running water, but some prefer to use khernips all the time.
Kharis at its most basic definition is a reciprocal relationship with the gods. This means not asking for things without giving anything in return, such as praying for big things without an offering to go with it. Kharis goes both ways, so if you give an offering, a god will often respond to your request.
Xenia, meaning โguest-friendshipโ and โhospitalityโ, is often thought to be an important ideal in Hellenic Polytheism. Many take it to mean inclusivity and kindness to everyone, including strangers. In ancient Greece, xenia was thought to be important because there was always a chance that a guest could be a god in disguise.
โexaggerated pride or self-confidence [โฆ] In classical Greek tragedy, hubris was often a fatal shortcoming that brought about the fall of the tragic hero. Typically, overconfidence led the hero to attempt to overstep the boundaries of human limitations and assume a godlike status, and the gods inevitably humbled the offender with a sharp reminder of their mortality.โ - Merriam-Webster. Basically, hubris is putting oneself at the same or higher level than the Theoi.
Offerings: Gifts to the gods. Common offerings include foods, art, music, trinkets that remind you of the god the offering is for, etc.
Libations: Liquid offerings to the gods. Libations can be poured on the ground or into a container. Common libations include wine and water (though I personally like to offer Diet Coke, but thatโs just me)
Devotional Acts: Things done in honor of the gods. Often, these are used as a more subtle way of offering. An example of a devotional act would be for Lady Aphrodite, doing oneโs skincare/makeup, or spending time with a loved one.
In modern helpol spaces, I often see the word patron used to mean a god one closely worships. However, in ancient Greece, a patron god was one who held dominion over certain aspects of your life, such as your job, hobbies, identity, or where you lived. For example, Lady Athena is the patron of Athens, and Lord Hermes is the patron of travelers and thieves.
An epithet is โa descriptive term (word or phrase) accompanying or occurring in place of a nameโ, sometimes described as a nickname. Epithets often refer to qualities of the one they are given too, whether by appearance (ex. Bright-Eyed Athena), personality (ex. Zeus the Merciful), history (ex. Sea foam born Aphrodite), or actions (Swift-Footed Achilles). Gods and some heroes have epithets.
Reconstructionism and Revivalism are two different ways of practicing helpol (not specific to helpol, but Iโm just talking about that here). When done respectfully, neither is wrong, nor better/worse than the other.
Reconstructionism: โReconstructionism attempts to re-establish genuine polytheistic religions in the modern world through a rediscovery of the rituals, practices and contextual worldviews of pre-Christian pagan religions.โ In other words, reconstructionists attempt to recreate the religious practices of ancient times as closely as possible (while usually modifying some things such as animal sacrifice that arenโt as acceptable nowadays).
Revivalism: Revivalism refers to those who practice in a more modern way, while still keeping in mind the ancient traditions. An example of something that a revivalist might do is a digital offering, something that would not have been possible in ancient Greece.
Unverified Personal Gnosis: UPG refers to an experience, belief, or association with a deity that isn't backed up historically. UPGs are personal, and others may or may not agree with or share them.
Shared Personal Gnosis: SPG, also known as PVPG (Peer Verified Personal Gnosis), refers to experiences, beliefs, or associations shared by many worshippers of certain deities. Though they don't hold as much weight as beliefs backed up historically, they tend to hold more weight than UPGs.
Verified Personal Gnosis: VPG means that an experience, belief, or association someone has is backed up by historical sources.
These are mostly just some amazing other tumblr posts that have helped me a lot and also explain some of these terms in more detail/better than I have.
Xenia and UPG vs SPG vs VPG ~ @beautyofaphrodite (me)
Miasma, Lyma, and Khernips ~ @sisterofiris
Beginnerโs Guide to Hellenic Polytheism ~ @wisdom-devotee
Ouranic, Kthonic, and Einalic ~ @pietyandpearls
Blogs such as @khaire-traveler and @atheneum-of-you are also amazing! khaire-traveler has some great subtle worship posts, and atheneum-of-you has some amazing and very well researched informative posts.
As always, if something I mentioned is wrong, weirdly worded, confusing, I missed something, etc, please please please let me know and Iโll do my best to fix it! Much love ๐ซถ
Edible Magics:
Here is all the knowledge I have gathered about edible magick recipes. I hope it serves you well!
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ABC's of a Kitchen Witch
Kitchen Witchery Herbs
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Beltane passion bars: kitchenwitchtingss
Flourless chocolate cake: kitchenwitchtingss
Love-infused sugar: lampryridaewitch
Moon spell cakes: snakingriver
Ostara sugar cookies: cait-loves-life
Salted honey pie: morgans-mystics
Witches honey bread: witchofapollo
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Cottagecore meat pie: kitchenwitchtingss
Energy boost rice: witchy-choique
Summertime stir fry: crystalherbalist
Sandwich magic: teeniewitches
Viking meals list: witch-magic
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Creamy Veggie Soup: grandmawitch
Heart-warming potato soup: crystalherbalist
Tomato soup: kitchenwitchtingss
Warming autumn soup: aesthete-witch
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Coconut drink: witch-of-snow-and-stars
Spiced hot coco: leodrunewitchcraft
Imbolc Tea: prickingofthumbs
Lavender lemonade: theladymorganlefay
Litha iced chamomile: crystalherbalist
Litha Punch!: agreenjewitch
Milkshake magic: orriculum
More Tea Magick: forestulips
Quincy's Golden Milk Tea
Rose elixir recipe: rosemarymilkwitch
Tea magick so easy you can do it at Home!
Tea Spells: mamawinterwolf
Yule tea recipe: hexydevil
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Potion for sleep: angelmagicks
Luck potion: kitteninacauldron
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(UPDATED 2/4/25: New Sections Added)
A spell to bring a friend joy when they need it.
You will Need:
๐ Azaleas ๐ Lilies ๐ Witches Grass ๐ Orange Ribbon ๐ Yellow Ribbon
Steps:
๐ Lay out the flowers and organize them as you like best
๐ Take your orange and yellow and begin wrapping them around the stems
๐ย โIn your time of sadness and murky skies, I bring you light and joy. These flowers will give you the joy you deserve, and bluer skies.โ
๐ Tie the ribbons in a bow and kiss the tie and hold the stems in your hands as you do. Visualize the bouquet glowing yellow like the sun and remember the times you saw your friend smiling, laughing and enjoying themselves. Put those memories into the kiss to bring back such things.
๐ Present the bouquet to your friend and have them keep it somewhere they can see it often.
Tiktok is probably one of THE WORST places to learn about REAL hellenic polytheism because it is rampant with misinformation and most creators are only interested in views and parroting misinformation THEY heard. Yes there are some great and informative creators on there to learn about the hellenic gods but they are far and few in-between.
INSTEAD if you're new to the religion and have no clue where to start researching/learning, here are a few phenomenal creators on here with wonderful and informative posts!
@wisdom-devotee has an amazing guide for starting out in hellenic polytheism
@seasaltdevotion also recently made a fantastic post on resources for starting out
@crazycatsiren has a SUPER long list of resources and research material
@khaire-traveler has possibly the greatest list on subtle deity worship for just about every god
Please actually learn from those of us that truly love and covet this religion and spread information that will truly benefit you.
โ๏ธ๐พGods & Goddesses, I honor you. ๐ธ๐ Gay๐ณ๏ธโโง๏ธ man, ๐ซMinors DNI!!๐ซ
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