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Do Zevists pray with Hymns like Pagans do?

ErictheBarbarian

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I'm new to Zevism, so I'm still learning all the details of how it works, so maybe I just missed a post where this was discussed but I'll ask here anyways

I've noticed there doesn't seem to be a focus on traditional forms of Pagan prayer like for example reciting a Homeric hymn to Apollo whilst burning incense

As a Pagan this has been my morning daily practice, where I offer a sacrifice of incense and recite a short poem of praise to the Gods. Organised based on the day such as Tyr on Tuesday and the Greek Gods who are associated with his archetype. In fact this has been largely what it means to me to be a Pagan. That and learning about the theology and ethics via philosophy like Platonism for example

(I don't mean the Gods aren't real when I say archetype btw, it's just for lack of a better word. They are absolutely real beings)

My question is, do Zevists only do meditation rituals or do they also have a daily practice of praise/worship of the Gods? Or is this maybe something personal that each Zevist is free to add on to the core program of meditation. Or is it even more mystical where the Guardian Daimon of the Zevist will guide them to the forms of worship most appropriate for them?

p.s. I do love what I see of Zevism so far. I find it extremely compatible with Platonism which is why I gravitated to it so quickly even though I've only encountered it about a week ago and haven't even had the time to do my initiation ritual yet (I'm in the process of gathering the candles etc)
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Shaitan

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