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Pagans: We Are Not Demon Worshippers!!! Stop Saying That We Are!!!
Pagans: we are not demon worshippers!!! Stop saying that we are!!!
✝️☦️: what about those guys over there?
Daemonolatry practitioners: 🤫🫢🤭🤭
Pagans: ...
This is just a joke, a funny joke! Don't be offended plssss
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More Posts from Jezzzebel
Triglav is a very interesting and mysterious deity! Check the post out guys pls!! <3
Glory to Triglav
Triglav, the warrior god, the one who sees all three realms, from Raj to Nav, and to our human world. Protect us.

Hello! I hope it's okay if I ask you some questions about Slavic deities, since you're one of the few sources I've found on the topic.
My family is Polish and Czech so I've been looking into Slavic folk customs and deities as a form of ancestral worship, and I've recently been called to work with Mokosh. Unfortunately she seems to be a very hard deity to do much in-depth research on, so I was wondering if you have any resources for learning more about her. I'm also going to try out Slavic weaving and embroidery in her honor, and I'm curious what other offerings or altar decorations she might like.
Thanks so much, I hope you're doing well.
HI! THANK YOU FOR ASKING! I LOVE TALKING ABOUT THIS TOPIC @tolkien-fantasy
So, first things first. Let's break down who Mokosh is, what you can work with her on, what you can offer her, and her associations, and my UPG. Then i will try to give you some resources in English, as I don't speak czech or polish..
Mokosh is the slavic pagan goddess predominantly worshipped in ancient East Slavic countries / regions. Her domains are: weaving, sewing, embroidery, fertility, the Earth, motherhood, women, women's destinies and fates. She is the patron of women and traditionally female jobs. She is often seen as Mother Nature/Earth herself, and sometimes as her companion. She is often seen as the consort of Perun, god of thunder.
As a fertility and earth goddess, you can offer her grains, milk, fresh homemade bread and baked goods, and water. While you can also offer her your embroidery and sewing creations, and weave in her honor, you can also put earth themed things on her altar. Perhaps a flower pot? Herbs? And a green, brown, or red candle? As red is her common association amongst her followers and slavic pagans in general. You can spend time in nature in her honor. And you can read and educate yourself about women's history in her honor. But those are just some ideas!!!
In my UPG, Mokosh loooves makeup and skincare as a devotional act. She prefers to talk thru prayers, and doesn't really fancy me talking to her with divination. I like to offer her flowers from my garden from time to time. And devotional jewelry.
Some web sources i found:
https://www.thaliatook.com/AMGG/mokosh.php
https://brendan-noble.com/mokosz-mokosh-slavic-great-mother-and-protector-of-women/
https://oldworldgods.com/slavic/mokosh-slavic-goddess/
https://godsandmonsters.info/mokosh/
14 day DEITY WORSHIP AND DEVOTION CHALLENGE
By Jezzzebel

Please share so more people see! You are more than free to do this yourself! And if you wish to write a blog post about it... Please tag me! I wanna see it haha
SO UH... As a pagan, does anyone else get the urge to invest 💲💲💸💸 into buying a small house and renovating it into a temple building?
Or is it just my money-less self dreaming?
So uh.. i just wanna say
I genuinely do not understand how some pagans on a CERTAIN APP (I will let y'all guess it!!) think that others having different approaches to relationships with their deity is "offensive" to them.
So what if someone sees the deity you worship as their motherly figure? So what if they call their deity nicknames? So what?!
Does it hurt you that someone is more informal in deity worship? And don't let me get started on godspouses and (solitary) priests.
THEY ARE NOT A THREAT TO YOUR WORSHIP. Their relationships shouldn't be offensive to you!