Meditations on the Roman Deities
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Meditations on the Roman Deities: A Guide for the Modern Practitioner is the second volume in the series entitled,The Modern Roman Living Series, by Lucius Vitellius Triarius. It provides the reader with a compendium of actual ancient Roman prayers, which relates the reader to the religious life of the ancient Romans and shows their trials and tribulations and how they are similar to ours today.This book serves as an introduction to the Roman Pantheon and its numerous gods and goddesses, not just theFamous 12 you learned about in grade school. It provides detailed information to the reader on the whos, whats, whys, hows and wherefores of the Roman deities and provides a solid reference base for you to incorporate them into your daily life and personal religious practices. It provides the reader with a comprehensive listing of documented prayers from antiquity on many different topics, gathered together in one place by deity, and provides a separate section for you to construct and record your own prayers to the divine. Inside your will find information on:Directory of the Gods and Goddesses of RomeDii Consentes OverviewDii Familiaris OverviewDii Indigetes OverviewDii Novensiles OverviewDii Inferi OverviewThe Roman PantheonPrayers to AesculapiusPrayers to ApolloPrayers to CeresPrayers to DianaPrayers to Dii InferiPrayers to FaunusPrayers to HecatePrayers to HerculesPrayers to IsisPrayers to JanusPrayers to JunoPrayers to JupiterPrayers to the Lares, Manes et PenatesPrayers to Magna Deum Mater IdaePrayers to MarsPrayers to MercuriusPrayers to MinervaPrayers to NeptunusPrayers to PalesPrayers to Pater LiberPrayers to PriapusPrayers to RobigoPrayers to TellusPrayers to TerminusPrayers to VenusPrayers to VestaPrayers to VulcanusA Section for Prayers You Have WrittenDiffering from the Greek religious thought, the ancient Romans believed that achieving a peaceful and harmonious balance in societyfrom the individual life to the household to the staterequired maintaining a positive relationship with the gods and goddesses to achieve that equilibrium, as the gods and goddesses walked among us daily. Each person was responsible for doing their part, whatever that part was.As Symmachus believed, religious ideals, beliefs and practices varied among all individuals, just as it did with cities, and that there were many pathways to the divine. We all look up and see the same skies and same stars, the same sun and moon govern our days and nights, and we all experience and walk through the same countryside. As we all seek the divine, it matters not which pathway we follow, but that we follow a pathway.THANK YOU for shopping with us. Your purchase will help support novaroma.org in preserving the heritage of the Western World!
Meditations on the Roman Deities: A Guide for the Modern Practitioner is the second volume in the series entitled,The Modern Roman Living Series, by Lucius Vitellius Triarius. It provides the reader with a compendium of actual ancient Roman prayers, which relates the reader to the religious life of the ancient Romans and shows their trials and tribulations and how they are similar to ours today.This book serves as an introduction to the Roman Pantheon and its numerous gods and goddesses, not just theFamous 12 you learned about in grade school. It provides detailed information to the reader on the whos, whats, whys, hows and wherefores of the Roman deities and provides a solid reference base for you to incorporate them into your daily life and personal religious practices. It provides the reader with a comprehensive listing of documented prayers from antiquity on many different topics, gathered together in one place by deity, and provides a separate section for you to construct and record your own prayers to the divine. Inside your will find information on:Directory of the Gods and Goddesses of RomeDii Consentes OverviewDii Familiaris OverviewDii Indigetes OverviewDii Novensiles OverviewDii Inferi OverviewThe Roman PantheonPrayers to AesculapiusPrayers to ApolloPrayers to CeresPrayers to DianaPrayers to Dii InferiPrayers to FaunusPrayers to HecatePrayers to HerculesPrayers to IsisPrayers to JanusPrayers to JunoPrayers to JupiterPrayers to the Lares, Manes et PenatesPrayers to Magna Deum Mater IdaePrayers to MarsPrayers to MercuriusPrayers to MinervaPrayers to NeptunusPrayers to PalesPrayers to Pater LiberPrayers to PriapusPrayers to RobigoPrayers to TellusPrayers to TerminusPrayers to VenusPrayers to VestaPrayers to VulcanusA Section for Prayers You Have WrittenDiffering from the Greek religious thought, the ancient Romans believed that achieving a peaceful and harmonious balance in societyfrom the individual life to the household to the staterequired maintaining a positive relationship with the gods and goddesses to achieve that equilibrium, as the gods and goddesses walked among us daily. Each person was responsible for doing their part, whatever that part was.As Symmachus believed, religious ideals, beliefs and practices varied among all individuals, just as it did with cities, and that there were many pathways to the divine. We all look up and see the same skies and same stars, the same sun and moon govern our days and nights, and we all experience and walk through the same countryside. As we all seek the divine, it matters not which pathway we follow, but that we follow a pathway.THANK YOU for shopping with us. Your purchase will help support novaroma.org in preserving the heritage of the Western World!
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