No! You can work with as many dieties as you see fit. Polytheism is the worship of or belief in multiple deities, which are usually assembled into a pantheon of gods and goddesses, along with their own religions and rituals.
Yep as many as you want
@christina4 and @Abs53, thank you! From what I read and understand, is also what you guys mentioned. âYou can work with as many as likeâ
A trait of polytheism, in contrast to monotheism, is that we donât expect one god or deity to have infinite power or to rule over every aspect of oneâs life.
In ancient Greece, for example, there were patron deities of cities, villages, households and individuals. But one would still acknowledge and worship other deities if an issue went beyond oneâs patronâs sphere of influence.
Also it depends on what you call âwork withâ a deity. You can probably use the term âworshipâ if itâs your patron deity and at the same time âoffer reverenceâ to other deities, as they all have their place.
From there it depends on things such as your finances and available time.
Exactly Iâm currently learning more about Persephone, I think Iâm drawn to her beacuse of her links with renewal and spring.
Everytime I go walking in our closest wood I feel her
Awesome thank you!
@Abs53 thank you, see i knew you all would know!
OMD! I was looking at this last pic you shared and I thought there was something weird in the bushâŚmy eyes did not acknowledge the beautiful Sheppard!
I like this path also, its so inviting.
Thank you @walter and @Rowan his name is Ozzy and we rescued him from Romania 2 years ago. I adore him, heâs so so sweet natured and obsessed with mud!
Ozzy is so cute, @Abs53! It looks like he is enjoying the woods just as much as you are!
The forest is beautiful- it looks like a lovely place to connect with Persephone
My goodness, so creative! Never thought of this one. It looks beautiful.
Blessings,
Sheena