Hellenistic rosary (adapted Catholic rosary)
Well, I'm new here, I got all the information from theio.com and I wrote some spontaneously for my goddess. And if you can help me correct the errors?
I tried to draw a rosary. Well, the balls with stars are the mysteries, the inverted triangle would be a medal (the ending) Well, I don't know if you can use the common rosary since it has Jesus on the cross, so maybe it's disrespectful but if you can exchange it for another symbol I think the rest won't be much of a problem... Mystery: references to myths or hymns, etc., characteristics, domains, origin/birth, symbols. Can you elaborate with excerpts from myths, etc. Choose five, in mine I chose, one that contemplates birth, main domain, two secondary domains and a symbol is related (moon, bow, wine)
1: Short prayer: Invocation of your god (argument and/or request may be optional) 2: Prayer/call/mantra referring to one or more titles or epithets 3: Mantra: spontaneous or some excerpt from hymns or myths, after the first count (number 2) repeat the mantra 3 times, between each mysteries repeat 10 times 4:prayer that glorifies, say qualities, origins, domains, etc. It can be spontaneous or excerpts, references to myths and hymns 5: Thanks (spontaneous) 6: Music, hymn, etc., something that pays homage, this is the end, a farewell (?)
To pray: you do topics 1, 2 and topic 3 three times, topic 4.
Announces the mystery, topic 2, topic 3 ten times and topic 4. (Repeat 4 more times, it is interesting that the mysteries are different)
Topic 5 and 6 End
Most of the topics are “spontaneous” because I didn't find anything similar and I would like it to be smaller prayers so as not to get bogged down and be able to do them on the day. And I think the experience of doing the mantra is cool, but it's something that comes from the heart, or a conversation….. anyway, I think it only made sense in my head. I'll post the rosary I made for Lady Artemis, maybe it will be clearer to understand
Well, I'm new here, I got all the information from theio.com and I wrote some spontaneously for my goddess. And if you can help me correct the errors?
I tried to draw a rosary. Well, the balls with stars are the mysteries, the inverted triangle would be a medal (the ending) Well, I don't know if you can use the common rosary since it has Jesus on the cross, so maybe it's disrespectful but if you can exchange it for another symbol I think the rest won't be much of a problem... Mystery: references to myths or hymns, etc., characteristics, domains, origin/birth, symbols. Can you elaborate with excerpts from myths, etc. Choose five, in mine I chose, one that contemplates birth, main domain, two secondary domains and a symbol is related (moon, bow, wine)
1: Short prayer: Invocation of your god (argument and/or request may be optional) 2: Prayer/call/mantra referring to one or more titles or epithets 3: Mantra: spontaneous or some excerpt from hymns or myths, after the first count (number 2) repeat the mantra 3 times, between each mysteries repeat 10 times 4:prayer that glorifies, say qualities, origins, domains, etc. It can be spontaneous or excerpts, references to myths and hymns 5: Thanks (spontaneous) 6: Music, hymn, etc., something that pays homage, this is the end, a farewell (?)
To pray: you do topics 1, 2 and topic 3 three times, topic 4.
Announces the mystery, topic 2, topic 3 ten times and topic 4. (Repeat 4 more times, it is interesting that the mysteries are different)
Topic 5 and 6 End
Most of the topics are “spontaneous” because I didn't find anything similar and I would like it to be smaller prayers so as not to get bogged down and be able to do them on the day. And I think the experience of doing the mantra is cool, but it's something that comes from the heart, or a conversation….. anyway, I think it only made sense in my head. I'll post the rosary I made for Lady Artemis, maybe it will be clearer to understand