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Many are those that focus on female divinities, leaving male divinities in the shadows if they get mentioned at all. This is a shame. Here I will share my thoughts, stories and prayers on male divinities. Currently focusing on divinities placed in an atheist "graveyard".

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Aestas, Goddess of Summer

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Ok...don't fall out of your chairs.  Your eyes are not deceiving you...two posts in one day!  When I saw who the next divinity on my list was...inspiration struck.  #10 on the devotions on the gods from the "graveyard".  

 

Aestas, Goddess of Summer
skyclad attendant of the Sun
garland in bountiful grains
how I long to embrace you!

Trapped I feel
in this land of snow and ice
whose daytime sun
gives little warmth.

Bountiful Empress
Lady of Heat
memories of your warmth
have no sustenance.

Housebound.
Stifled in clothing.
Where have you gone?
Why do you hide?

Impatient mortal,
all in good time
now is not my turn
the land is not ready
my sister has yet
to have her turn
never fear though
for I am next in line.

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I'm an eclectic polytheist whose main divinities are Heru-ur, Bast, Sobek, Yinepu Isis, Zeus-Serapis, and Yemaya. I'm a mother, wife and Librarian living in the Rocky Mountains stumbling on my path and wondering what the heck I'm doing. Blessed be.

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  • David Sterenchock
    David Sterenchock Friday, 30 June 2017

    I am curious as to the author of the poem/prayer to Aestas.

  • Melia/Merit Brokaw
    Melia/Merit Brokaw Sunday, 09 July 2017

    I wrote it.

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