Whereas Eris/Discordia is the Goddess of Disorder and Being, Aneris/Harmonia is the Goddess of Order and Non-Being.
Whereas Eris/Discordia is the Goddess of Disorder and Being, Aneris/Harmonia is the Goddess of Order and Non-Being.
so my question is...are thies good to use?
Isis you took the words right out of my mouth. I am now more confused than ever.
sorry did not mane to read your mind that is all but i have been reading my new book that i got from a friend, the book is called Practical Sigil Magic Creating Personal Symbols for Success! by frter U:.D:.
It would depend on the purpose and intent. Personally I wouldn't unless someone really had it coming!LOL I would rather work with Morrigan, as Eris she is the friend and sister of Ares, and with him she delights in the tumult of war, increasing the moaning of men.
Eris was the goddess or spirit (daimona) of strife, discord, contention and rivalry. She was often represented specifically as the daimon of the strife of war, who haunted the battlefield and delighted in human bloodshed.
Because of Eris' disagreeable nature she was the only goddess not to be invited to the wedding of Peleus and Thetis. When she turned up anyway, she was refused admittance and, in a rage, threw a golden apple amongst the goddesses inscribed "To the fairest." Three goddesses laid claim it, and in their rivalry brought about the events which led to the Trojan War.
Eris was closely identified with the war-goddess Enyo. Indeed Homer uses the names interchangeably. Her Roman name was Discordia.
yes i have read about her in my studys. she is one of my fav. goddess on my best days.
Do we keep the sigils up or not?
i would keep them up but that is me..
Keep them up. Someone might find them useful, even though the original poster either doesn't know what he is talking about, or just for some odd reason got Eros and Eris mixed up. I generally don't get godforms mixed up, but I never wear matching socks.
But, whatever...Azrael seems new to the occult, and his very ignorance of many things could very well prove to be a stroke of genius...I have my own doubts on that though, considering his other post.
Okay. I will keep them up. I do not know if we can call his posting ignorance, I never get my gods and goddesses mixed up and I never wear mismatched socks, although I have put my shoes on the wrong feet. Sigils though I never equated with using Greek Gods, or any Gods to work with them. So to me having not made many sigils as it is not part of my everyday practice. I just figured perhaps the poster came up with something new. My question would be if anyone tries them I would like to hear if and how it turns out.
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