A Beginner's Manual of Hellenic Polytheist Worship is a practice-forward starting point for readers drawn to the gods of Greece.
It does not require initiations, private "gnosis," or allegiance to any philosophical school before you can pray. It does not treat myths as a mandatory literal creed. Instead, it offers a clear and usable framework for traditional practice-purity, offerings, prayer, and sustainable household worship-grounded in classical sources and written with reverence and restraint.
Included are a curated myth cycle arranged in sequence for context, selected devotional and ethical texts for contemplation and use, and back-matter tools to support continued study. Where sources differ, variants are acknowledged plainly, without forced harmonies and without argument.