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Aphrodite is the Greek goddess of love, sex, fertility, and beauty. She is known by the Romans as Venus. I've become interested in working for Aphrodite recently.
This is from my personal grimoire but I tried to remove anything that is an opinion or bias.
Quote from Trisha Mateer's "Aphrodite Made Me Do It"; banner by me.
Strongly associated with love and beauty, Aphrodite is also worshipped as a sea-fairing goddess as she is associated with the ocean.
Some places, most notably Sparta, Thebes, and Cyprus honored her as a goddess of war.
In the epic Theogony, the author tells how Aphrodite was born from the severed genitals of Uranus, personification of heaven. The genitals were tossed into the sea by Cronus and out rose Aphrodite.
The goddess gets her namesake from the Greek work aphros which means “foam”.
Uranus
Sometimes it’s said that she is the daughter of Zeus and Dione.
If she was the daughter of Ouranos, her siblings include the Titans, such as Cronus, Rhea, Hyperion, and others.
If Aphrodite was one of the daughters of Zeus, she had many half siblings since he had multiple affairs. Hephaestus, Ares, Athena, Artemis, Apollo, Hermes, Dionysus and Persephone were all her half siblings, and she didn’t have any direct siblings
Hephaestus is her husband
Ares is her most prominent affair
Anchises, a mortal with whom she gave birth to Aeneas
Adonis, a handsome young man who was killed by a boar while hunting and was lamented by women at the festival of Adonia. (britannia)
Dionysus
Zeus
Hermes
Phaethon
Posideon
Butes
From the mortal Anchises, Aeneas, a mythical hero of Troy and Rome, and Lyrus/Lyrnus.
From Butes, Eryx, Meligounis and several more unnamed daughters.
Hymenaios, Iacchus, Priapus, the Charites (Graces: Aglaea, Euphrosyne, Thalia) from Dionysus
Phobos, Deimos, Harmonia, the Erotes (Eros), Anteros, Himeros, Pothos from Ares
Hermaphroditos, Priapus from Hermes
Rhodos from Posideon
Beroe, Golgos, Priapus (rarely) from Adonis
Astynous from Phaethon
Priapus from Zeus.
Peitho from an unknown father. Though Peitho is also considered one of Aphrodite’s epithets.
“…she is Cythereia, she of Cythêra; and Cypria, she of Cyprus, where at Paphos she had her great sanctuary. Living in islands her way was ever on the sea.”
-Jane Harrison Myths of Greece and Rome
Aphrodite Urania (also spelt Ourania)
Aphrodite Pandemos
Venus Genatrix
Peitho, meaning persuasion,
Philommeidḗs, which means "smile-loving", but is sometimes mistranslated as "laughter-loving".
Cypris and Cythereia for her association of Cyprus and Cythera
On Cyprus, Aphrodite was sometimes called Eleemon
In Athens, she was known as Aphrodite en kopois ("Aphrodite of the Gardens”)
At Cape Colias, a town along the Attic coast, she was venerated as Genetyllis "Mother".
Aphrodite Euploia ('of the fair voyage')
Across the Greek world, she was known under epithets such as:
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The Spartans worshipped her as:
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Many of the epithets are names or titles from various cults that worshipped Aphrodite.
Prostitutes identified Aphrodite as their patron deity.
A male version of Aphrodite known as Aphroditus was worshipped in the city of Amathus on Cyprus. Aphroditus was depicted with the figure and dress of a woman, but had a beard and was shown lifting his dress to reveal an erect phallus. This gesture was believed to be an apotropaic symbol, and was thought to convey good fortune upon the viewer. Eventually, the popularity of Aphroditus waned as the mainstream, fully feminine version of Aphrodite became more popular, but traces of his cult are preserved in the later legends of Hermaphroditus.
It’s likely that Aphrodite was brought over from the Eastern Mediterranean, hinting to Phoenician goddess Astarte or the near Eastern goddess Inanna (Ishtar).
The Petra Tou Romaniou also named “Aphrodite’s Rock” is a sea stack said to be a marker of where she was born. This rock is by a beach in Paphos, Cyrpus.
She was specifically the protectress of city magistrates.
Disclaimer - Not all of these are traditional or historic correspondences nor do they need to be. However, any correspondence that can be considered traditional will be marked with a (T).
Rose Quartz
Pearl
Aquamarine
Sapphire
Silver
Rose Gold
Gold
Sea Glass
Roses (T)
Myrtle flowers(T)
Apples (T)
Pomegranates (T)
Rosemary
Dove (T)
Sparrows (T)
Water Fowls including swans, geese, and ducks (T)
Possible Dolphins, as she is often depicted with them.
Conch shell (T)
Mirror (T)
Girdle (T)
Statues or art of her
Incense (T)
Cakes or pastries (T)
Chocolate
Candles (T)
Strawberries
Traditional items like roses, wine, myrtle, apples, and pomegranates seeds. (T)
Jewelry
Olives, Olive oil, or olive branches (T)
Praise, just tell her how cool and how pretty she is!
Pretty things
Makeup
Honey
Write or recite poetry about Aphrodite (T)
Read hymns written for her/create your own! (Here's Sappho's Hymn to Aphrodite) (T)
Practicing self care, dedicating that good energy to her
Dressing up/putting on an outfit that makes you feel attractive
Glamour spells
Putting on makeup inspired by her
Sex magic (proceed with caution)
Celebrate Adonia (T)
Research her history and mythology. (You can make notes from this post if you'd like, check out the links below, or feel free to do your own research!)
Keep in mind that these are only some ideas for offerings and correspondences! Items and activities that connect you to her in a more personal way are just as good, and often better, than those you find on the internet. As with any relationship, feel it out, ask questions, and be attentive and receptive!
Aphrodite - Britannia
Aphrodite (Venus) - Myths of Greece and Rome by Jane Harrison (via Sacred-Texts)
Poems of Sappho collection by J.B. Hare (via Sacred-Texts)
Aphrodite - World History Encyclopedia
Aphrodite - Theoi Project
Aphrodite - Wikipedia
Aphrodite - Greekmythology.com
Aphrodite Made Me Do It by Trisha Mateer
Offerings For Aphrodite 🌸
Acts of Kindess
Acts of Self-Love
Acts of Self-Care
Connecting with the Element of Water
Spending Time Near the Beach
Glamour Magick
Standing Up for Yourself
Wearing What Makes You Feel Confident
Taking Care of Bees
Singing for Her
Dancing for Her
Studying Her Lore
Setting Firm Boundaries
Learning Aspects of Greek Culture
Chocolates (Valentine ones specifically)
Roses
Perfume (Preferably Something Rose Scented or Tropical)
Seashells
Making Your Own Sigils Dedicated to Her
Pearls
Mirrors
Crystals
Candles
Incense
Artwork
Poetry
Love/Attraction Oil
Beautiful Imagery
Honey
Sweet Fruits
Sweet Wines
Candies
Tea/Coffee
Myrrh Scented Objects
Home Baked Goods
Hand Written Letters
Makeup Products
Water
Warrior Imagery
Greek Goddess of love, beauty, pleasure and procreation.
Hellenic Epithets:
Ourania (Heavenly, Divine (Love))
Pandêmos (Common To All)
Epistrophia (She who Turns to (Love))
Nymphia (Bridal)
Hêrê (Of Hera (of Marriage))
Symmakhia (Ally (in Love))
Pontia (Of the Sea)
Kypria (Of Cyprus)
Pothon Mater (Mother of Desire)
Chrysea (Golden)
Some of her titles:
Anaduomenê - The Goddess Who Arose From The Sea
Ambologêra - The Ons Who Delays Old Age
Antheia - The Blooming One / Friend Of Flowers
Apotrophia - The Expeller ( Of Shameful and Sinful Desire)
Areia - The Warlike
Kupria/Kuprigeneia - The One Born in The Island Of Cyprus
Despoina - The Rulling Goddess/ The Mistress
Genetullis - The Protectress Of Births
Nikêphoros - Bringer Of Victory
Symbolism Of Aphrodite:
Doves
Roses
Swans
Sea Shells
Dolphins
Myrtle
Pomegranates
Offerings:
Sea shells, hand held mirrors/ beautifully ornate mirrors, makeup products, perfumes (sweet/sensual/seductive ones), skin/body care products, fruits, apples, lettuce, pomegranates, chocolates, sugar and cream, honey , wine (rosé or sweet scented), sweetened rose tea, rose quartz, pearls, jewellery, roses , flower bouquets, statues of her sacred animals, myrtle or myrrh incense, pink/gold/white candles, sea water, artwork of her, devotional poems, self care routines, ritual baths, have a rose garden that you can take care of in her name if possible, be supportive of women and the LGBTQ+ community.
!Do not make her any offerings related to pigs , it is known that she is displeased by this animal!
i fucking love Aphrodite so much.
Like I fall asleep being in love with her just to wake up being in love with her.
I cannot understand people who don’t love her. She’s so nice, beautiful and smart. She’s been there for me through everything and has never left my side.
Aphrodite has loved me like no one else has ever and I mean ever. My mom, dad, best friend, ex’s, and pets have never loved me the way Aphrodite loves me.
Ever since i started worshipping Aphrodite my life had been the best it’s ever been.
🩷I love you Aphrodite🩷
redecorated my aphrodite shrine<3 i hope she likes it
Xenia - hospitality, generosity
being warm and welcoming to others in Her name, just as She has done for us
Kharis - appreciation, gratitude
being grateful for all the gifts She has given us and showing it through ritual, offerings and prayer
Eusebia - reverence, veneration, piety
recognising that they are deities and showing them our respect. even us godspoused people must show respext to the ancient beings we love
Hagneia - moral, spiritual and physical purity
veiling is a great way to maintain purity, though some other ways include ritual bathing and spiritual cleansing
Arete - excellence, brilliance
follow the path of the gods, whoever's path you choose and follow it to glory
Sophia - knowledge, wisdom
learn, as much as you possibly can. learn about Her, the old ways in which She was honored
Sophrosyne - self-control, sound mind, balance
keeping a spiritual balance during rituals and prayer. try not to ask Her to do your hexes/jinxes/curses, do your own dirty work
painted my nails for the first time in like two years. aphrodite is helping embrace my femininity without as much dysphoria. i definitely need more practice painting tho
Red is a gorgeous color, isn’t it?
Well in magick, it actually has quite powerful meanings that can connected to Aphrodite.
Red correspondence ~ passion, love, courage, strength, beauty, energy, assertiveness, determination.
*Recipe makes a two layer cake*
I am really proud of this red velvet recipe, it’s so good!
Magickal properties of the cake based on its ingredients: self-love, confidence, beauty, passion, courage, strength.
Where do I get my sources?: I have been practicing for 4 years now, so I pretty much can look at an ingredient, and know what it’s magickal properties are, even though before I post, I always fact check things. I have read a lot of books and articles on it. Here are some of my favorites…
learnreligons.com
witchipedia.com
plentifulearth.com
Cunningham’s Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs
Cunningham’s Encyclopedia of Wicca in the Kitchen
𝐅𝐨𝐫 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐜𝐚𝐤𝐞:
½ cup melted butter 2 cups granulated sugar 1 cup buttered flavored shortening 3 cups cake flour 3 tbsp cream cheese 1 tsp baking soda 2 tbsp cocoa powder Pinch of salt 4 large eggs, room temperature and separated 1 tbsp vanilla extract 1 tsp distilled white vinegar A couple drops red food coloring 1 cup buttermilk
𝐅𝐨𝐫 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐅𝐫𝐨𝐬𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐠:
¾ cup unsalted butter ¾ of a 8 oz brick cream cheese 5 ½ cups powdered sugar 2 tsp vanilla extract
Preheat you oven to 350 F.
In a large mixing bowl, cream your shortening, melted butter, cream cheese, and sugar together. Beat in your egg yolks. Mix in your vanilla, vinegar, and buttermilk. Now fold in your dry ingredients gently for a light and fluffy cake.
Beat your egg whites on high speed until they become stiff peaks. Fold into your batter gently until just combined. Add in red food coloring until you reach your desired color, and mix until even.
Light a candle if you wish and fill the batter with your intentions.
Butter and flour two cake tins and pour the batter evenly into both of them. Pop them into the oven for 30-35 minutes, or until you stick a toothpick in the center of the cake, and it comes out clean, making sure not to overcook the cake.
After 1 hour of cooling, remove the cakes from the pans, so they can fully cool correctly.
For the frosting, cream your butter, sugar, and cream cheese on medium-high speed for about 3 minutes. Mix in your vanilla extract and beat for another minute. If the frosting is too thick for your liking, add in a tablespoon of heavy cream or half and half.
Assemble the cake to your liking! Offer a piece to Aphrodite and enjoy!!!
Aphrodite loves sex workers and victims of sexual assault and intersex people and people who are insecure about their body/self harm and nonwhite people and queer people and fat people btw. pass it on
Every time I see an absolutely gorgeous altar, it's always for Aphrodite.
If somebody is crazy enough to do it:here are some Greek statues Papercraft!
I'm actually going to try to make this! Also I don't even have a printer so I will have to manually trace and shade it, wish me luck y'all
Also this one is free!
This one is paid!
Also paid
Scroll to the comments and you'll find a link,also free!
And there's a YouTube tutorial
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Unfortunately that's all I could find! I also found some guy on Reddit Athena's bust statue but he only shared the link on DMS and seemingly isn't active anymore.
If you have any more,please share!
Women are pomegranates.
We will stain you bloody
if you try to tear our divine bodies apart.
Pov: you pray to the Goddess of Love and your bf brings you a bouquet of roses 5 mins later 🖤
I love giving her the little love notes he writes me 💕
I love them both sm aaa