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Hello, I have a list of Greek Gods and Beasts (Theres) for the use of creating combinations. I practice the predatory method of consuming the Gods, never breaking the rule of three or mixing cultures (unless they part of the same system with references to other cultures, such as the case of Peter J. Carroll's Epoch). In Greek mythology Zeus devoured Phanes, much like the myth of Unas consuming the Gods in Egyptian mythology.

For examples,

Phanes-Nesoi-Aergia

The Primordial God of Creation, Primordial God of the Isles, and the Daemon of Laziness.

Or, two Gods and an epithet,

Kronos-Phthisis Dadophoros

Titan God of devouring time, Daemon of Wasting Away, and Torch-Bearer

Or, a beast and two Gods

Morpheus-Ambhisbaina-Adikia

God of Dreams, serpent with a head at each end, Goddess of Injustice.

One can view the various psychoforms one can create and meditate on a gateways to other realities while empowering yourself with potent energy. I will get to posting it tonight. I have PDFs for Mandaean Demonology and Hindu if anyone is interested.
 
You cannot consume a God/dess. It's literally impossible.

Any grimoires outside ToZ are full of jewish - read ANTAGONISTIC - practices that can get you damaged permanently, or worse...

Research https://templeofzeus.org and see what we're all about :)
 

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Hello, I have a list of Greek Gods and Beasts (Theres) for the use of creating combinations. I practice the predatory method of consuming the Gods, never breaking the rule of three or mixing cultures (unless they part of the same system with references to other cultures, such as the case of Peter J. Carroll's Epoch). In Greek mythology Zeus devoured Phanes, much like the myth of Unas consuming the Gods in Egyptian mythology.

For examples,

Phanes-Nesoi-Aergia

The Primordial God of Creation, Primordial God of the Isles, and the Daemon of Laziness.

Or, two Gods and an epithet,

Kronos-Phthisis Dadophoros

Titan God of devouring time, Daemon of Wasting Away, and Torch-Bearer

Or, a beast and two Gods

Morpheus-Ambhisbaina-Adikia

God of Dreams, serpent with a head at each end, Goddess of Injustice.

One can view the various psychoforms one can create and meditate on a gateways to other realities while empowering yourself with potent energy. I will get to posting it tonight. I have PDFs for Mandaean Demonology and Hindu if anyone is interested.

Olympian Gods:

Aphrodite - Goddess of Love & Beauty

Apollo - God of music, oracles, archery, disease, and light

Ares - God of War

Artemis - Goddess of the Hunt

Athena - Goddess of Wisdom, Protection, and Strategy

Demeter - Goddess, grain, bread, seasons, agriculture, and rich bounty

Dionysus - God of Wine, Pleasure, Vegetation, Festivity, Madness, and Frenzy

Hephaestus - God of the Forge, craftsmanship, and Fire

Hera - Queen of the Gods, Goddess of Marriage, Women, Sky and Stars

Hermes - Messenger of the Gods, God of trickery, trade, mind, herds, and Guide of the Dead

Zeus - King of the Gods, Goddess of Weather, Storms, Sky, Fate, Kingship, Law & Order

Asclepius - God of Medicine & Healing

Charites - Three Goddesses of grace, beauty, adornment, joy, mirth, festivity, dance and song
Aglea - Splendor
Euphrosyne - Mirth
Thalia - Festivity
Eileithyia - Goddess of Childbirth and labor pains

Eros - God of Love and Sexual Desire

Hebe - Goddess of Youth

Horai - Goddess of the Seasons
Eunomia - Good Order
Eirene - Peace, Spring
Dike - Justice
Hygeia - Good Health

Iris - Goddess of Rainbows and messenger of the Gods

Leto - A bride of Zeus, Goddess of Motherhood, Protectress of the Young

Moirai - Goddess of Fate
Clotho - Birth
Lachesis - Life
Atropos - Death
Muses - Goddesses of song, music, dance, and story
Kalliope - Epic Poetry
Kleio - History
Ourania - Astronomy
Thaleia - Comedy
Melpomene - Tragedy
Polymnia - Religious Hymns
Erato - Erotic Poetry
Eupterpe - Lyric Poetry
Terpsikhore - Chorus
Nike - Goddess of Victory

Themis - Divine Law

Tyche - Goddess of Fortune

Aegle - Goddess of Radiant Glow of Good Health

Akeso - Goddess of Curing Illness

Alexiares - Unconquerable, son of Heracles, guard of Olympian Gates

Anticitus - Son of Heracles, One Who Wards Off War, guard of Olympian Gates

Heracles - Hero of the Gods and Son of Zeus

Ariades - Wife of Dionysus

Bia - Goddess of Force

Clymene - Goddess of Fame

Kratos - God of Strength and Power

Deimus - God of Terror and Fear

Dione - Prophetic Goddess and mother of Aphrodite

Dioscuri - Gods of Horsemen, Lightning, games and sailors, known as Castor and Polydeuces

Epipone - Goddess of Sooth Pain

Eris - Goddess of Discord

Erotes - Winged God of Love
Eros - Love
Pothos - Passion
Anteros - Love Requited
Eurynome - Goddess of Flowery Meadows and Pastures

Ganymedes - Cupbearer of Zeus

Harmonia - Goddess of Harmony

Himerus - God of Sexual Desire

Hymenaeus - God of Weddings and marriage hymns

Iaso - Goddess of Cures and Remedies

Leucippides - Goddess Wives of the Dioscuri, Phoibe and Hilaeira

Litai - Elder Goddesses of prayer ministry

Peitho - Goddess of Persuasion

Paeon - Physician of the Gods

Panaceia - Goddess of Curatives

Psyche - Goddess of the Soul

Thyone - Mother of Dionysus

Zelos - God of Rivalry

Titan Gods:

Anchiale - Titan Goddess of the Warmth of Fire

Antyus - Titan God attendant of Demeter

Asteria - Titan Goddess of night, stars, nocturnal prophecy, and the Delos Isle

Astraeus - Titan God of stars, winds, astrology, and Father of the four winds and five stars
Four Winds, Anemoi
-Zephyros - Bright, West Wind
-Notos - West, Loving Wind
-Boreas - North, Chilling Wind
-Euros- East, Rejuvenating

The Astra
-Phainon - Saturn
-Phaethon - Jupiter
-Pyroeis - Mars
-Eosphorus - Venus
-Stilbon - Mercury

Zodiaktos
-Krios - Aries
-Tavros - Taurus
-Didimoi - Gemini
-Karkinos - Cancer
-Leon - Leo
-Parthenos - Virgo
-Zigos - Libra
-Skorpios - Scorpio
-Aigokeros - Capricorn
-Idrochoos - Aquarius
-Ichtheis - Pisces

Atlas - Titan God of Astronomy and constellations who bore the world on his shoulders as a punishment for leading the Titans, he later became a guard of the pillars of Heaven

Aura - Titan Goddess of Breezes who was a huntress raped by Dionysus

Koios - Titan God of Intellect

Kreios - Titan God of heavenly constellations and the measure of the year, associated with Aries

Kronos - King of the Titans and God of Devouring Time. Led his brothers Koios, Kreios, Iapetus, and Hyperion in the castration of Ouranos

Kouretes - Shield Clashing Titan Gods, the Hekaterides are their sisters

Eos - Titan Goddess of the Dawn

Epimetheus - Titan God of Afterthought who created the beasts of the Earth and married Pandora, the first woman

Eurybia - Titan Goddess of the Power of the Sea

Gigantes - Warrior Giants

Hecate - Great Titan Goddess of Witchcraft

Helios - Titan God of the Sun

Hyperion - Titan God of light, the cycles of time measured by the lights of the heaven, sun, moon, and dawn

Iapetus - Titan God of Mortality and allotment of mortal lifespan

Lelantos - Titan God of the Breezes of the Air

Melisseus - Titan God of Honey

Menoetius - Titan God of violent anger and rash action

Metis - Titan Gods of Good Counsel

Mnemosyne - Titan Goddess of memory, words, and language. Sisters with Melete (practice) and Aiode (Song)

Mylinos - Titan God of Crete

Okeanos - Titan God of fresh water that surrounds the Cosmos

Olympus - Titan God who mentored Zeus

Ophion - Eldest of the Titan Gods

Pallas - Titan God of Warcraft and Campaign Season

Perses - Titan God of Destruction and Summer Droughts

Phoibe - Titan Goddess of Intellect and Prophecy

Phorcys - Elder Titan God of the Sea

Prometheus - Titan God of Forethought who created Man and gave the gift of Fire

Rhea - Queen of the Titans and Goddess of female fertility and mountain wilds

Theia - Titan Goddess of Sight, Shining light of the Heavens, and mother of the Sun, Moon, and Dawn

Themis - Titan Goddess of Natural Order, Divine Law, and Tradition

Titan - Titan God who instructed humanity with observation of the stars and established the natural calender

Hesperos - God of Evening and Dusk

Priapus - God of Fertility

Aigaios - Titan God of Violent Sea Storms

Tethys - Titan Goddess of the sources of freshwater

Selene - Titan Goddess of the Moon

Primordial Gods

Aither - Primordial God of the mists of light of the upper zones of air

Ananke - Primordial Goddess of Inevitability, Compulsion, and Necessity

Chaos - Primordial Goddess of Darkness and the lower Air

Erebos - Primordial God of Darkness

Hemera - Primordial Goddess of Day

Hydros - Primordial God of Water

Nesoi - Primordial Gods of the Islands

Nyx - Primordial Goddess of Night

Phanes - Primordial God of Creation

Phusis - Primordial Goddess of Nature

Pontus - Primordial God of the Sea

Tartarus - Primordial God of the Pit

Thalassa - Primordial Goddess of the Sea

Thesis - Primordial Goddess of Creation

Ouranos - Primordial God of the Sky

Underworld Gods

Acheron - Underworld God of the River of Pain

Arai - Underworld Daemons of Curses

Askalaphos - Underworld Daemon who tended the orchards of Hades

Kakodaimones - Evil Underworld Spirits

Cerberus - Three-headed Underworld Dog who guards the Underworld

Keuthonymos - Mysterious Underworld Daemon

Charon - Underworld Ferryman

Cocytus - Underworld God of the River of Wailing

Daeria - Underworld Nymph and companion of Persephone who was associated with the Eleusion Mysteries

Empusa - Underworld wolf-like succubi

Erinyes - Underworld Daemon of Punishment
Tisiphone
Megaira
Alekto
Eurynomus - Underworld Daemon of Death and feasting

Gorgyra - Underworld Nymph Wife of Acheron

Hades - God and King of the Underworld

Hypnos - God of Sleep

Keres/Ker - Goddess and Daemons of Violent Death

Makaria - Goddess of the Blessed Dead

Lamai - Underworld Daemonic succubi with elements of sharks and serpents, also the Lamia

Lampades - Torch-bearing nymphs

Lethe - River Goddess of Oblivion and Forgetfulness

Melinoe - Goddess of Ghost who had one half of black and the other white

Menoetes - Underworld Daemon who tended the black cattle of Hades

Mormolykeia - Female Succubi who are great predators

Oneiri - Daemons of Dreams
Morpheus - Leader, dreams
Icelus - Shaper
Phantasus - Phantoms
Eipales - Nightmare

Orphne - Underworld Nymph Wife of Acheron

Phelgethon - God of the Flaming River

Styx - Underworld River Goddess of Oaths and Hate

Thanatos - Daemon of Death

Demogorgon - Greek Demiurge

Trophonius - Subterranean Oracle Daemon

Amphiarus - Prophetic Daemon of a Subterranean Oracle

Agathodaemons - Good Daemons who bring knowledge

Daemons, Spirits

Akhos - Pain, Grief, Distress

Adephagia - Gluttony

Adikia - Injustice

Adios - Reverence, self-respect, modesty

Aergia - Laziness

Aiskhyne - Shame

Aglaia - Beauty

Agon - Contest, Struggle

Alala - War-cry

Alastor - Bloodfued, Vengeance

Alke - Battle Strength

Aletheia - Truth

Algea - Daemons of Suffering

Amekhania - Helplessness

Amphilogai - Daemons of Dispute

Anaideia - Ruthlessness

Androkasiai - Daemons of Manslaughter

Angelia - Message, Tidings, Proclamation

Ania - Grief, Sorrow, Trouble

Apate - Deceit

Aporia - Difficulty

Arete - Virtue, Excellence

Ate - Delusion

Bia - Force

Kakia - Vice, Moral Badness

Kairos - Opportunity

Calleis - Beauty

Kalokagathia - Nobility

Charis - Grace

Koalemos - Stupidity

Koros - Satiety, Insolence, Disdain

Kratos - Strength, Might, Power

Ctesius - Home, House, Domestic Property

Kydoimos - Din of Battle, Confusion, Uproar

Deimos - Terror, Fear, Dread

Demokrakia - Democracy

Diciosyne - Justice, Righteousness

Dike - Justice

Dyssebia - Impiety

Dysnomia - Lawlessness

Eirene - Peace

Ekekheiria - Truce

Eleos - Pity, Mercy, Compassion

Elpis - Hope

Epidotes - Ritual Purification

Epiphron - Prudence

Eris - Discord

Eukleia - Good Repute

Eudaimonia - Happiness

Eunomia - Lawfulness

Eupheme - Praise

Euphrosyne - Praise

Eupraxia - Good Conduct

Eusebia - Piety, Loyalty

Euthenia - Prosperity

Euthymia - Good Cheer

Eutykhia - Good Fortune

Gelos - Laughter

Geras - Old Age

Hebe - Youth

Hedone - Pleasure

Hedylogos - Flatter

Hesykhia - Silence

Himeros - Sexual Desire

Horkos - Oath, Punishment of Perjury

Hormes - Effort, Starting action

Hysminai - Daemons of Fighting

Ioke - Onslaught

Limos - Hunger

Makhai - Daemons of Battle

Lyssa - Rage

Maniai - Daemons of Madness

Methe - Drunkenness

Momos - Mockery

Mousika - Music

Neikea - Daemons of Quarrell

Nemesis - Revenge

Nike - Victory

Nomos - The Law, Statutes

Nosoi - Daemons of Sickness

Oizys - Misery

Olethros - Day of Doom

Ossa - Rumor

Palioxis - Backrush, Flight, Retreat

Paregoros - Comfort

Peitharchia - Obedience to Command

Peitho - Persuasion

Penia - Poverty

Penthos - Sorrow

Phobos - Panic, Rout

Phonoi - Daemons of Murder

Phrike - Horror

Dolos - Trickery

Phthisis - Wasting Away

Phthonos - Ill-will

Phyge - Escape

Pistis - Faith

Ploutos - Wealth

Poinai - Daemons of Retribution

Polemos - War, Battle

Pompe - Religious Procession

Ponos - Toil, Labor

Poros - Expediency, Device

Pothos - Sexual Yearning

Praxidike(ai) - Daemon and Daemons of exacting justice

Proioxis - Onrush, Pursuit

Prophasis - Excuse

Pseudologoi - Daemons of Lies

Ptocheia - Beggary

Sophia - Wisdom

Sophrosyne - Moderation, Self-Control

Soter and Soteria - Safety and saving

Techne - Technical Skills

Telete - Consecration, Initiation

Thalia - Festivity

Thrasos - Rashness, overboldness

Tyche - Fortune

Zelos - Rivalry

Zelus - Jealously

Philia - Friendship

Philophrosyne - Friendliness

Philotes - Friendship

Bestiary (Theres)

Taurus Khaleoi - Bronze Fire-breathing bulls

Keledones - Golden Singing Maidens

Kuones Kryseos Argyreos - Gold and Silver Hounds

Hippoi Kabeirikoi - Pair of Metallic fire breathing horses

Kourai Khryseai - Four Golden Maidens

Talos - Bronze Giant

Amphisbainai - Snakes with a head at each end

Basiliscs - Serpents which killed by touch

Katiblepon - Hoofed animals who looked down and had noxious breath which could kill a man once they raised their head

Tauro Aithiopikoi - Bulls with a red hide that was impervious to steel

Leukrokota - Animal similar to a hyena that could mimic the voices of humans with it's jaw of bone

Satyroi Nesioi - Ape-like satyrs

Ketea - Sea monsters which were fish with heads of lions, wolves, rams, bears, and spiny haired mermaids as tails

Mymekes Indikoi - Gigantic Ants

Drakones - Giant serpents who are elephants

Monokeratas - Unicorns

Helmis Inikos - Gigantic white worms that were carnivorous predators

Orphies Oteretoi - Feathered, winged serpents

Ornithes Stymphalides - Man eating birds

Hus Gigantes - Giant Boars

Tauros Kretaios - Bull which impregnated the Queen of Crete

Tauro Europaios - A bill with a fish tail

Tauros Ophis - Black-skinned beast with the front of a bull and rear of a serpent

Centaur - Men with the lower bodies of horses

Ichthyocentaur - Centaur with the lower body of a fish

Chiron - Centaur known for his wisdom

Kerkopes - Thieving Monkey-like Dwarfs

Chimera - Beast with the foreparts of a Lion, hind parts of a goat with a head of goat rising from the back, and a serpent for a tail

Karkinos Gigantes - Giant Crab

Elaphos Khrysokeroi - Immortal Golden Horned Deer

Akhlys - Demon of Misery and Mist

Kuon Khryseos - Golden Hound

Kuon Lailaps - Hound destined to always catch it's mark

Orthros - Two-headed, serpent tailed dog

Drakainai - Women with the bodies of Serpents

Kampe - Drakainai with snake hair, dress of snakes, a giant scorpion sting, black wings, and a belt of fifty beasts

Echidna - Goddess of Decay who had the lower body of a Serpent, wife of Typhon

Drakon Hesperia - Hundred-headed Dragon

Drakon Ismenios - Dragon who spawned warriors from it's teeth

Aetios Kaukasios - Gigantic eagle that fed on Prometheus

Aetios Dios - Gigantic Golden Eagle familiar of Zeus

Alopex Teumesios - Gigantic Predatory Fox

Agrius & Oreus - Half men, half bear giants

Alkyoneus - Immortal King of Giants

Antaios - Giant who drew strength from the earth

Argos Panoptes - Giant whose body was covered with eyes

Kakos - Fire-breathing Giant

Ornithes Areioi - Arrow shooting birds

Damasen - Giant Libyan Hero

Ekhidandes - Serpent-legged giant

Geryon - Winged, three bodies giant

Hectatoncheires - Three hundred handed giant with fifty heads

Orion - Handsome Giant who could walk on water

Gorgons - Women with broad faces, staring eyes, flaming nostrils, wiry beards, tusks, protruding tongues, snakes for hair, golden wings, and brazen claws

Graiai - Three hags who presided over the white foam of the sea and shared a single eye and tooth
Deino - Terrible
Persis - The Destroyer
Pemphredo - She who guides the way
Griffins - Winged beasts with foreparts of eagles and bodies of lions

Harpies - Women with features of birds who were winged

Hippocampi - Sea creatures with foreparts of horses and tails of fish

Hippoi Areioi - Fire-breathing Horses

Hippoi Diomedios - Man-eating Horses

Typhon - God of Chaos, Greek Set, Black Giant with serpents for legs that challenged Zeus, husband of Echidna

Leon Nemeios - Lion whose skin was impervious to weapons

Manticore - Winged beast with a head of a man and a tail that threw spiked missiles

Medusa - Great serpent Goddess with snakes for hair that could petrify a man with their gaze

Sparti - Warriors sown from the teeth of a dragon

Minotaur - Bull-headed hulking man

Neades - Dinosaur-like beasts who could split the earth with its roar

Kekrops - King of Athens who had the lower body of a serpent, born of the earth

Aegipan - Demigod with the foreparts of a goat and the tail of a fish

Pan - God of Nature and Sexuality

Pegasus - Winged Horse

Phasma - Ghost

Philinnion - Woman who rose from her grave to haunt handsome young guest of her parents at night

Eiolenes - Evil man-possessing spirits

Eidos Loimos Ephesios - Plague bringing demon

Polycritus - Ghost of an elder man that rose from his grave to devour his hermaphrodite son before the townsfolk could slay him

Phoenix - Flaming giant bird

Krios Khysomallos - Flying, talking, golden-fleeced ram

Ahkeloios - Aetolian Rover God

Satyr - Goat-like men

Charybdis - Daemon whose inhalations formed violent whirlpools

Delphin - Immortal Dolphin God

Glaucus - Blue-skinned, green-haired, fish-tailed sea God

Nereus - Elderly sea God with the tail of a fish for legs

Skylla - Sea Drakainai with the upper body of a beautiful nymph and from her waist spring a fish tail and six dog foreparts

Telchines - Sea daemons of sorcery and metal work with heads of dogs and flippers of seals for hands

Triton - Sea God with two fish tails for legs

Skolopendra - Gigantic sea monster that was similar to a centipede

Proseoos - Evil Sea Daemons

Amphitrite - Wife of Poseidon

Melai Khryseoi - Aggressive, poisonous golden sheep

Sirens - Women with human heads and whole bodies of birds whose song lures sailors to their death

Chelona Gigantes - Giant Turtle

Sphinx - Lions with human heads

Arachne - Woman with the body of a spider

Hippalektryon - Creature with foreparts of a rooster and body of a horse

Akheilos - Shark Daemon

He
catean Epithets

Deinos - Terrible

Epekeina - Transcendent

Speirodrakontozonos - Girt in serpent coils

Mastigophoros - Scourge-bearing

Zoogonos - Life-generating

Biaios - Violent

Trimorphos - Three-formed

Leontouchos - Lion-possessing

Nyktipolis - Night-wanderer

Phosphorus - Light-bringer

Aidonaia - Of the Underworld

Trioditis - Of the crossroads

Antania - Enemy of Humanity

Brimo - Angry One

Kurotrophos - Protector of Children, Artemis

Tricephalus - Three-headed

Proplaia - One before the Gate

Trevia - Of Three Ways

Enodia - Of the Roads

Erodia - Gatekeeper

Propolos - One who leads and guides

Krataiis - Strong One

Megiste - Greatest

Perseis - Destroyer

Nychie - Sinister Nocturnity

Phobie - Light

Dione - Strength

Hekatos - Masculine Hecate
 
Hello, I have a list of Greek Gods and Beasts (Theres) for the use of creating combinations. I practice the predatory method of consuming the Gods, never breaking the rule of three or mixing cultures (unless they part of the same system with references to other cultures, such as the case of Peter J. Carroll's Epoch). In Greek mythology Zeus devoured Phanes, much like the myth of Unas consuming the Gods in Egyptian mythology.

For examples,

Phanes-Nesoi-Aergia

The Primordial God of Creation, Primordial God of the Isles, and the Daemon of Laziness.

Or, two Gods and an epithet,

Kronos-Phthisis Dadophoros

Titan God of devouring time, Daemon of Wasting Away, and Torch-Bearer

Or, a beast and two Gods

Morpheus-Ambhisbaina-Adikia

God of Dreams, serpent with a head at each end, Goddess of Injustice.

One can view the various psychoforms one can create and meditate on a gateways to other realities while empowering yourself with potent energy. I will get to posting it tonight. I have PDFs for Mandaean Demonology and Hindu if anyone is interested.

Literal consumption as described in these myths is meant as an allegory, not to be taken as the direct means of empowerment. Similarly, actual consumption of the energy of the Gods in a predatory manner would be an inappropriate method for interaction.

Depending on the extent of your knowledge and intent, this can be seen either as the misguided experimentation of a novice, or an abuse of the Gods' energy for personal gain.

We gain the most through the Gods when we interact in a mutual manner, as the Gods seek to bless those who both receive them well and build or create with the help they were given. Predatory consumption reflects a one-sided and therefore lesser way to grow in personal power.
 
I think he is simply talking about invocation, but yes this page should be read anyways.

There is such enemy bullshit as "consuming the gods" mentioned by Michael W. Ford and other "LHP" posers, so the OP probably refers to that not invocation. He is also using the word "predatory" much like Michael W. Ford, and using a standard "LHP" edgelord username so it's very likely he's talking about the same thing.

Hello, I have a list of Greek Gods and Beasts (Theres) for the use of creating combinations. I practice the predatory method of consuming the Gods, never breaking the rule of three or mixing cultures (unless they part of the same system with references to other cultures, such as the case of Peter J. Carroll's Epoch). In Greek mythology Zeus devoured Phanes, much like the myth of Unas consuming the Gods in Egyptian mythology.

I think you should read the templeofzeus.org website, which is what we are based on. We are normal esoteric Pagans, not "dark", not "predatory", absolutely nothing to do with Michael W. Ford, Peter J. Carroll or other "LHP" frauds. Have a look at the ethics page specifically:

 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

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