Poseidon Agoraios — a link!

Poseidon Agoraios is being sung to, this day. I absolutely love this piece. (Of course?) I am so very sorry to see this project of Terence's come to an end. Still working on moving the Deipnon out a few days . . .

Poseidon Mousêgetês — a link!

Poseidon Mousêgetês. Terence suggested I was going to like this one a lot. He was right. Hail, Poseidon, oh so much more than what you think He might be about . . . I especially am touched (challenged? Challenged-confirmed? Something?) by the reminder that, of the Three (the Three have been on my mind a... Continue Reading →

Poseidon Delios — a link!

Poseidon Delios is the hymn Terence shares with us today. This brings to mind the work I've done as an assistant with Beth's seidhr practice, and the support Poseidon has provided. We know that He was associated with Delphi in days long, long ago, before it became Apollon's domain, but we still don't think about... Continue Reading →

Poseidon Labrandeus — a link!

Poseidon Labrandeus is the hymn given today. I, heh. Can't keep starting these link-backs with "I especially enjoyed this one . . ." because, you know. Every one and especially, these things, they do not go. Words and meaning things and all that. *sigh* But, this one is timely, and it's beautiful, and it's .... Continue Reading →

Poseidon Hudsonios — a link!

Poseidon Hudsonios is being honored today, and I cannot express how pleased I am to see such a personal, such a modern, such a new epithet gracing the title of this hymn. I've never been to the shores of the Hudson, though I know it is a grand and special river. Rivers are indeed special,... Continue Reading →

Poseidon Pelagaeus — a link!

By now you're all likely getting tired of my "these are awesome!!" comments to Terence's hymns to Poseidon. Well, tough. 😉 These are awesome, and I long for the day when he collects them and releases them in book form, so that the volume may grace my bookshelves. *nudgenudge* In the meantime, I'm once again... Continue Reading →

Poseidon Genethlios — a link!

Poseidon Genethlios is a gorgeous hymn that is begging to be sung aloud. I'll be playing around with it, with the intent to sing it come Yule. What a perfect way to honor both Poseidon and our ancestors. Once again, thank you, Terence!

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