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"Pegasus, you are He who lifts the Souls to the highest Domain.
Iris, you are the ladder upon which the light of the Cosmos operates.
Agathodaemon, Serpent of Old, Drakon, you are He who carries consciousness to the Highest Realms."

"May all of you, in the Names of ZEFS, the Great BASILEUS, the BAAL of BAALS, the LORD of SATYA, the Husband of HERA, and the love of Truth, elevate us."


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HAIL ΠΗΓΑΣΟΣ,
HAIL ΙΡΙΣ,

HAIL ΑΓΑΘΟΔΑΙΜΩΝ!
Daily Aesop's Fables:



The Boy and the Nettles


A BOY was stung by a Nettle. He ran home and told his Mother,
saying, "Although it hurts me very much, I only touched it
gently." "That was just why it stung you," said his Mother. "The
next time you touch a Nettle, grasp it boldly, and it will be
soft as silk to your hand, and not in the least hurt you."


~ Whatever you do, do with all your might. ~
Daily Aesop's Fables:



The Eagle and the Arrow


AN EAGLE sat on a lofty rock, watching the movements of a Hare
whom he sought to make his prey. An archer, who saw the Eagle
from a place of concealment, took an accurate aim and wounded him
mortally. The Eagle gave one look at the arrow that had entered
his heart and saw in that single glance that its feathers had
been furnished by himself. "It is a double grief to me," he
exclaimed, "that I should perish by an arrow feathered from my
own wings."
I’ve been inactive on my profile for a while. Moving forward, I’ll be more active here by sharing my inspirations, experiences, and insight.

P.S. As I was writing this, an Ancient Egyptian–themed background track started playing automatically which is a very good sign. I encourage everyone to join me and be active in posting on their profiles as well.

"O Osiris, grant that I may flourish,
That I may be rich in provisions,
That I may have gold and fine linen,
That I may prosper spiritually, under your protection forever."

-Coffin Texts, Ancient Egypt, 2000 BCE
Daily Aesop's Fables:

The Crow and the Pitcher


A CROW perishing with thirst saw a pitcher, and hoping to find
water, flew to it with delight. When he reached it, he
discovered to his grief that it contained so little water that he
could not possibly get at it. He tried everything he could think
of to reach the water, but all his efforts were in vain. At last
he collected as many stones as he could carry and dropped them
one by one with his beak into the pitcher, until he brought the
water within his reach and thus saved his life.

~Little by little does the trick.~
Daily Aesop's Fables:

The Travelers and the Plane-Tree


Two travelers, worn out by the heat of the summer's sun, laid
themselves down at noon under the wide spreading branches of a
Plane-Tree. As they rested under its shade, one of the Travelers
said to the other, "What a singularly useless tree is the Plane!
It bears no fruit, and is not of the least service to man." The
Plane-Tree, interrupting him, said, "You ungrateful fellows! Do
you, while receiving benefits from me and resting under my shade,
dare to describe me as useless, and unprofitable?'


~ Some people underrate their best blessings. ~
Daily Aesop's Fables:

The Traveler and Fortune


A traveler wearied from a long journey lay down, overcome with
fatigue, on the very brink of a deep well. Just as he was about
to fall into the water, Dame Fortune, it is said, appeared to him
and waking him from his slumber thus addressed him: "Good Sir,
pray wake up: for if you fall into the well, the blame will be
thrown on me, and I shall get an ill name among mortals; for I
find that men are sure to impute their calamities to me, however
much by their own folly they have really brought them on
themselves."


~ Everyone is more or less master of their own fate ~

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I tried to log into the Hall of Osiris for donation. The web page wouldn't let me in, so I tried to re-register to mo avail. Any ideas what I can do? I used to donate through cashapp by buying bitcoin on there and sending to a bitcoin wallet address. Any input would be appreciated. Thank you 😊
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Freya

For the Germanic People, Astarte represents as Freya, including love and procreation. Encyclopedia Britannica explains: "Like the Egyptian Goddess Isis and the Greek Aphrodite, Freyja traveled through the world seeking a lost husband and weeping tears of gold" (Source: https://templeofzeus.org/AstarteHC.php)
Important:

Everyone, we are going to have more God rituals with Greek, so it is advised to spend some time learning how to pronounce the letters and the God names. Don't invent your own pronunciation. Some of you have done rituals mispronouncing God names as Hepa and Aphrodith. Do not disrespect our Gods by neglecting to find out how to pronounce Their names.

Here is a video: https://tozrituals.org/ritual/god/24Letters-TOZ.mp4

Here are 2 charts, download these and take a moment before each ritual to familiarize yourself with them.

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Daily Aesop's Fables:

The Bundle of Sticks

A farmer, whose sons were always quarreling with one another, had tried a long time in vain to reconcile them with words. Finally, he decided that he might have more success by setting some sort of an example. So, he called his sons to him and told them to place a bundle of sticks in front of him, Then, after tying them tighly into a bundle, he told them, one after the other, to pick up the bundle of sticks and break it. They all tried, but nothing came of their efforts. Then, the father untied the bundle and gave them the sticks to break one by one, which they did with great ease.

"So, it is with you, my sons," said the farmer. "As long as you remain united, you're a match for all your enemies. But if you are divided among yourselves, you'll be broken as easily as these sticks."

~ In unity there is strength. ~
In around 8 hours from now, Imbolc begins. Sun will be at 15 degrees of Aquarius for approximately 24 hours. Here is my previous 2025 post for Imbolc, and remember we are doing a new God Ritual schedule now, Seere's ritual will begin during Imbolc.

Daily Aesop's Fables:

The Wolf and the Shepherd

A wolf followed a flock of sheep for a long time and made no attempt to attack them. However, the shepherd had his suspicions, and for a while he was always on his guard against him, knowing that the wolf was an avowed enemy of the sheep. But when the wolf stayed close to the flock day after day without trying to seize any one of them, he began to regard him more as a friend than a foe. Then, one day, when he had to go to town, he decided to entrust the sheep to his care. However, no sooner did the wolf accept this responsibility then he fell upon the sheep and devoured them. Upon his return, the shepherd found his flock destroyed and exclaimed, "What a fool I am! But this is what I deserve for trusting a wolf with my sheep."

~ With friends like wolves you don't need enemies. ~
Daily Aesop's Fables:

The Herdsman and the Lost Calf.

A herdsman, who had lost a calf, went roaming through the forest intent on finding it. After a long and fruitless search, he made a vow to all the nymphs of the forest and the mountains, as well as to Mercury and to Pan, that he would sacrifice a lamb to them if they would help him discover who stole his calf. Not long afterwards, as he reached the summit of a hill, he saw a lion feeding on the calf. And now the unhappy man vowed to sacrifice a full-grown bull along with the lamb if the gods would only let him escape from the thief's clutches.

~ If all our rash vows were to be granted, many of us would be ruined by our requests. ~
Daily Aesop's Fables:

The Cock and the Jewel

A cock was scratching the ground in a farmyard in search of food for himself and his hens, when he happened to turn up a jewel. Feeling quite sure it was something precious, but not knowing entirely what to do with it, he remarked, "You're undoubtedly a very fine thing for those who appreciate your worth. But I've rather have one grain of delicious barley than all the jewels in the world."

~ The value of an object is in the eyes of the beholder. ~
I want to create more posts soon regarding configuring window managers for Linux and FreeBSD, I am curious on the interest regarding this topic before I make these tech posts?
Hello to all of my Siblings in the Gods, I hope this message finds you are doing well & healthy. I was on social media to day & a chat GPT video popped up that explains the human spine is an antenna, and the information parallels topics that have been discussed in the forums. I wanted to share with you all as it caused me to feel.

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Nikólaos666
Nikólaos666
Be careful with thing coming from unknown source.
C. Kret
C. Kret
Be sure to watch with discernment & the Satanic Eye. The first part is what caused me tonwant to share the video.
Henu the Great
Henu the Great
It is a chakra meditation for non-Zevists. Nothing bad about that. If anything, it shows that Zeus reigns supreme, and our impact is seen and felt.
Daily Aesop's Fables:

The Fox and the Grapes

A famished fox crept into a vineyard where ripe, luscious grapes were draped high upon arbors in a most tempting display. In his effort to win a juicy prize, the fox jumped and sprang many times but failed in all his attempts. When he finally had to admit defeat, he retreated and muttered to himself, "Well, what does it matter anyway? The grapes are sour!"

~ It is easy to despise what you cannot get. ~
Daily Aesop's Fables:

Mercury and the Sculptor

Once Mercury wished to learn what men thought about him. So, he disguised himself as a traveler and entered a sculptor's workshop, where he began asking the price of the different statues he saw there. Pointing to an image of Jupiter, he asked how much the sculptor wanted for it.

"A drachma," said the sculptor.

Mercury laughed up his sleeve and asked, "How much for this of Juno?"

The man wanted a higher price for that.

Mercury's eye now caught the sight of his own statue. "Most likely this fellow will ask ten times the price for this," he thought. " After all, I'm heaven's messenger and the source of all his gain." So he asked the sculptor once more what he wanted for the statue of Mercury.

"Well," said the man, "if you give me what I ask for the other two, I'll throw this into the bargain for nothing."

~ Those people who are too anxious to know what the world thinks of them will seldom fetch the price they set upon themselves. ~
As a reminder to everyone, when dross comes out as result of purification, it will temporarily bring up difficulties in life related to the dross you are purifying. Do extra cleaning with High Priestess Lydia's light scanning method, to clean the spiritual dross which is brought to the surface and clings to your aura. 2-3 times per day extra during, and up to 1 week after completing a Deep Purification Working.

Besides spiritual matters, tackle issues which prop up in your life to permanently overcome them. Dross brought to the surface gives you the chance to properly overcome life situations related to the spiritual baggage you previously carried deep inside your soul and transform yourself to a new state.

Through purification you are reborn.​

Daily Aesop's Fables:

The Hawk and the Pigeons

Some Pigeons had long lived in fear of a hawk, but since they had always kept on the alert and stayed near their dovecote, they had consistently managed to escape their enemy's attacks. Finding his sallies unsuccessful, the hawk now sought to use cunning to trick the pigeons.

"Why", he once asked, "do you prefer this life of constant anxiety when I could keep you safe from any conceivable attack by the kites and falcons? All you have to do is to make me your king, and I won't bother you anymore."

Trusting his claims, the pigeons elected him to their throne, but no sooner was he installed than he began exercising his royal prerogative by devouring a pigeon day.

"It serves us right," said one poor pigeon whose turn was yet to come.

~Some remedies are worse than the disease itself.~
Daily Aesop's Fables:

The Frogs who desired a King.

A long time ago, when the frogs led a free and easy life in the lakes and ponds, they became disgruntled because everyone lived according to his own whim, and chaos reigned. Consequently, they gathered together and petitioned Jupiter to let them have a king who would bring order into their lives and make them more responsible. Knowing how foolish the frogs were, Jupiter smiled at their request and threw a log down into the lake.

"There is your King!" he declared.

This log made such a splash that it terrified the poor frogs, who dived under water and into the mud. No one dared to come within ten leaps of the spot where it lay in stillness. Eventually, one frog, who was bolder than the rest, ventured to pop his head above the water and watch their new king at a respectful distance. When some others soon perceived that the log was lying stock-still, they began to swim up to it and around it. At last, they grew so bold that they leaped upon it and treated it with the greatest contempt.


Dissatisfied with such a tame ruler they immediately petitioned Jupiter a second time to grant them a more active king. This time he sent them a stork, and no sooner did the bird arrive than he began seizing and devouring them one by one as fast as he could. Devastated by their new king, the frogs now sent Mercury with a private message to Jupiter, beseeching him to take pity on them once more. But Jupiter replied that they were being justly punished for their folly and that maybe next time they would learn to let well enough alone.

~When you desire to change your condition, make sure that you can really improve it~


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Daily Aesop's Fables:

Hercules and the Wagoneer

A farmer was carelessly driving his wagon along a muddy road when his wheels became stuck so deep in the clay that the horses came to a standstill. Consequently, the man dropped to his knees and began to pray for Hercules to come and help him without making the least effort to move the wagon himself. However, Hercules responded by telling him to lay his shoulder to the wheel and reminding him that heaven only aided those who tried to help themselves.

~Pray as we may, if we do not learn to help ourselves, all our prayers will go unheeded.~
Daily Aesop's Fables:

The Horse and the Loaded Ass

There was once a man who owned a horse and an ass. Whenever he took trips, he tended to spare the horse and put all the burden on the ass's back.

Sine the ass had been ailing for some time, he asked the horse one day to relieve him of part of his load while on a trip. "If you take a fair portion of the load," he said, "I'll soon get well again. But if you refuse to help me, this weight will kill me."

The horse, however, told the ass to get on with it and to stop troubling him with his complaints.

The ass jogged on in silence, but he was soon overcome by the weight of his burden and dropped dead in his tracks, just as he had predicted. Consequently, the master came up, untied the load from the dead ass, put it on the horse's back, and made him carry the ass's carcass in addition.

"That's what I get for my bad disposition!" the horse groaned. "By refusing to pull my own weight, I now have to carry all of it along with some dead weight in the bargain."

~Laziness often results in an additional burden for its own back.~
Daily Aesop's Fables:

The Hares and the Frogs​

Once upon a time the hares, driven desperate by the many enemies that compassed them about on every side, came to the sad resolution that there was nothing left for them but to make away with themselves, one and all. Off they scudded to a nearby lake, determined to drown themselves as the most miserable of creatures.

A shoal of frogs seated upon the bank, frightened at the approach of the hares, leaped in the greatest alarm and confusion into the water. "Nay, then, my friends," said a hare that was foremost, "our case is not so desperate yet, for here are other poor creatures more faint-hearted than ourselves."

~Remember, no matter how miserable you are, there are some people whose shoes you would not want to wear.~
23 Jan 2026 - Advanced Awareness Meditation

More incoming but visit:


NEW: Awareness: The Lower Triangle
NEW: Awareness: The Middle Triangle
NEW: Awareness: The Upper Triangle
NEW: Awareness: The Djed Pillar of Osiris
Daily Aesop's Fables:

The Dog in the Manger


A DOG lay in a manger, and by his growling and snapping prevented
the oxen from eating the hay which had been placed for them.
"What a selfish Dog!" said one of them to his companions; "he
cannot eat the hay himself, and yet refuses to allow those to eat
who can."

~We should not deprive others of their blessings, simply because we cannot enjoy them ourselves.~
Today's post from Priest Alexandros: www.vultustemplorum.org/vultus/pl/1i7qhkhocjy5mnzo3mzess3sxw

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Afirmações em português:

Para quadrados planetários-

Sou um poderoso ímã que RECEBE AGORA colossal riqueza, ouro e dinheiro de todas as fontes benéficas, conhecidas e desconhecidas. A abundância vem EM MINHA DIREÇÃO em enormes ondas, facilmente, rapidamente e sem grande esforço, estabelecendo-se permanentemente em minha posse. Sou extremamente rico de uma forma perfeitamente saudável, positiva e feliz para mim.

Para quando te levantares de manhã e antes de dormir-

Minha prosperidade financeira me permite contribuir positivamente para o mundo ao meu redor. Posso doar para o Templo de Zeus e, de facto, faço doações para o Templo de Zeus. O Universo está alinhando todas as circunstâncias, pessoas e energias para me proporcionar riqueza ilimitada e poder financeiro colossal. Aceito e integro plenamente minha identidade como uma pessoa extremamente rica e próspera. O dinheiro circula em minha vida como um rio sem fim, purificando qualquer carência e substituindo-a por uma abundância avassaladora. Sou extremamente poderoso, sou livre e sou uma força do bem supremo. Por direito divino e pessoal, reivindico agora domínio total sobre a energia do dinheiro e do ouro. Minha riqueza é colossal, tangível, em constante expansão e protegida por forças divinas.

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