A guide to travel altars for Morpheus. Please tell me if you want a certain deity covered!
In this guide, I’m assuming you’ve added a tea-light or LED candle. It isn’t necessary, but it’s not going to be included in any of these guides. I’m also going to be assuming you’ve added a photo of the deity and prayers. These guides will not include those, either.
Small Dream Journal
Amethyst
Lavender
Letters
Hourglass
Lapis Lazuli
Poppies
Vial of Honey
Photos or Figurines of Moths
Photos or Figurines of Fireflies
Dandelion Seeds
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A guide to travel altars for Hekate. Please tell me if you want a certain deity covered!
In this guide, I’m assuming you’ve added a tea-light or LED candle. It isn’t necessary, but it’s not going to be included in any of these guides. I’m also going to be assuming you’ve added a photo of the deity and prayers. These guides will not include those, either.
Owl Figurines
Pentacles
Keys
Bones
Cat Figurines
Sage
Amethyst
Obsidian
Snake Figurines
Doll Heads
Small Athame or Dagger
Moon Keychains, Pins, Stickers, Etc.
Acorns
Dog Figurines
A Small Bottle of Your Favorite Herbs
See more deities here.
Hecate is a goddess of witchcraft, Magic, night, the moon, ghosts, and necromancy. Excluding the universal offerings, some common offerings include:
Divination Tools
Witchcraft Tools
Imagery of the Moon or Stars
Imagery or Depictions of Ghosts
Imagery or Depictions of Torches
Items Associated with Hunting (Boots, Bows, Arrows, Bones, Etc.)
Imagery or Depictions of Dogs
Imagery or Depictions of Polecats
Depictions of Darkness
Veils
For devotional acts, some activities that can be done for her include:
Performing Spells
Watching the Night Sky
Stargazing
Learning About Astronomy
Visiting Graveyards
Visiting Crossroads and Other Liminal Spaces
Lighting Candles to Help Ghosts Find Their Way
Volunteering at Animal Shelters
Hunting
She is celebrated in 4 Athenian holidays:
Hekate’s Deipnon
Noumenia
Lesser Mysteries
Heliogenna
Morpheus is a Daimon of dreams. Excluding the universal offerings, some common offerings include:
Lavender
Poppies (Or Seeds, Bread, Etc.)
Sleep-Inducing Teas and Herbs
Dream-Inducing Teas and Herbs
Depictions of Butterflies
Blankets
Pillows
Feathers
Amethyst
Mugwort
Valerian
For devotional acts, some activities that can be done for him include:
Lucid Dreaming
Keeping a Dream Journal
Make (and Keep) a Nighttime Routine
Learn Lucid Dreaming Techniques
Drinking/Otherwise Using Dream-Inducing Teas/Herbs/Oils/Etc.
Make Dream Pillows (Pillows Stuffed with Herbs/Crystals/Etc.)
Do Dream Reflections
Learn How to Read Dreams
He is not celebrated in any Athenian holidays.
Asklepios is a God of medicine and doctors. Excluding the universal offerings, some common offerings include:
Depictions of Serpents
Medication
Medical Tools (Bandages, Braces, Needles, Stethoscopes, Etc.)
Water
Healthy Foods
Citrus Fruits
Essential Oils
Herbal Teas
Mobility Aids or Depictions of Them
For devotional acts, some activities that can be done for him include:
Staying Hydrated
Eating Healthy
Exercising
Taking Care of Yourself or Others When Ill
Self-Care
Going to Doctor’s Appointments or Check-Ups
Learning First Aid
He is celebrated in 1 Athenian holiday:
Asklepia
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