The Orphic Hymns: Latin Invocations and the Divine Masculine Rites
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Chief Agatanahi Uktena
The Orphic Hymns were born in a world that still remembered the gods as living forces, not metaphors. Composed between the second and third centuries CE in Asia Minor, these sacred verses were both prayer and spell — a ritual language that opened direct communion between mortal and divine.
This collection revives that current for the modern practitioner. It is a guide for men who seek to reclaim the disciplined, creative, and transcendent aspects of the Divine Masculine — not as an idea, but as lived power.
You’ll receive:
- 🎙️ Audio Invocation: A Latin prayer to the gods — spoken in the rhythm and tone of ancient ceremony.
- 📘 PDF: Sources of the Orphic Hymns — A curated guide to the most credible academic and esoteric editions for study and practice.
- 🔥 PDF: The Hymns and Rituals of Power — Detailed invocations, altar setups, offerings, and meditative structures for Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, Ares, Hermes, Helios, Pan, and Dionysos.
Each ritual honors a distinct face of the masculine current:
- Zeus — command and structure
- Poseidon — depth and calm power
- Hades — silence and sovereignty
- Ares — courage and discipline
- Hermes — intellect and movement
- Helios — consistency and illumination
- Pan — vitality and primal joy
- Dionysos — liberation and divine rebirth
Every hymn is a door. Every name is a current of force. Through word, incense, flame, and silence, you remember what ancient men knew: the gods are not gone — they wait in the marrow of those who call them.
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