I recently posted the list of Devotional Polytheism Questions beginning this blog series. You can find the original post here with a link to the original blog by Galina Krasskova.
My being where I am today is just as much the doing of the divine as it is the doing of the choices I have made. Whether its the Christian God leading me to go to a Christian college, Ganesh helping me in my decision to move to Alaska, Anpu and Sekhmet guiding me through my energy attunements, Oya lifting me up in my miscarriage, or Frigga empowering me in my motherhood - I have felt the hand of several gods holding mine in my life.
My husband too has often been guided by his gods through dreams, prayer/meditation, and visions as well as divination. His work, where we've lived, and people we've befriended have many times been conversations and decisions deferred to the divine.
My husband too has often been guided by his gods through dreams, prayer/meditation, and visions as well as divination. His work, where we've lived, and people we've befriended have many times been conversations and decisions deferred to the divine.
I preface my answer this way because, as much as the gods have done to help direct my path, you could say I owe whatever wealth I have to them. I truly believe it is the work of gods and spirits in my life that led me to learn tarot, which is my primary source of income currently. It was also the work goddesses like Oya and Frigga who helped me through my miscarriage, fertility doubts, and pregnancy to where I am now - holding my son and feeling very rich in love.
The gods of the north and the wights (land spirits) of this place we live have also helped us bask in the wealth of Alaska - wealth of beauty, of wild edibles and medicines, and wealth of energies to lean on and learn from.
The gods have brought much wealth into my life and I know this because of my practice of acknowledgement and gratitude.
The gods have brought much wealth into my life and I know this because of my practice of acknowledgement and gratitude.