If Zeus reveals himself to beings from other universes, it would be logical to assume that his anthropomorphic appearance is very arbitrary, and this raises the question: are the Greek statues of Zeus canonical, or were they made by people simply for the sake of simplicity? What if a similar situation is possible with other gods, and their conventional human form as we imagine them is nothing more than a filter of our perception, and their true form may be beyond our understanding? Personally, I am therefore wary of any anthropomorphic assumptions and always imagine gods as manifestations of certain energies or phenomena in my life, although of course I don't limit them only to energy lvl alone. And again, you said, referring to the Priestess, that Zeus is very busy, but I remember perfectly well that in one of the sermons it was said that Satan can manifest himself to all living beings at the same time, like the sun can shine to all beings at the same time. In this sense, to say that Zeus/Satan is busy is tantamount to limiting him to our anthropomorphic human filter, and humans are always limited in their manifestations, unlike gods.