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Showing posts with label Goddess Fortuna. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Goddess Fortuna. Show all posts

Ritual with Fortuna and Lakshmi

Goddesses Fortuna (as Abundantia) and Lakshmi, image generated atEasy-Peasy.AI
Goddesses Fortuna (as Abundantia) and Lakshmi
Image generated at Easy-Peasy.AI


The Goddess Fortuna and Me


A farewell to the space in which I have held ritual for about twelve years, and some sharing of ideas and suggestions which I have learned over the years.

Woof "Walkingstorm" 2002 to 2020

Attending Temple dog, "Woof" ("Walkingstorm", according to the Pagan News name-generating app) assisted the Temple during the 2009 and 2010 podcast season as "the rune-picking dog"; a simulation of the ancient Fortuna Primigenia oracle, when he was a youngster of seven years age.

Offerings and Correspondences for the Goddess Fortuna

Ancient


Frankincense was suggested as an offering to Tyche (Fortuna) in the Greek fables of Aesop and also the Orphic Hymns.

Invocation to the Goddess Fortuna

This is an invocation sequence similar to the recorded online Temple rituals. It is shared as a guideline for personal invocations, and may also be adapted for use by groups.

The Sanctuary Praenestina of Fortuna Primigenia: A Virtual Tour

Dea Fortuna Primigenia, ancient Roman mother Goddess who determined the life's path for children when they were born, was a major deity in Roman times, deserving the largest temple complex in the Roman world.

Aspects of the Goddess Fortuna

Her name is, perhaps, derived from Vortumna, She who revolves the year.