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Jan. 25th, 2008 01:31 amQuasi-randomly, this prompts me to ask, what deity-type statues or things do you all have in your houses. It occurs to me that Patty and I have a Ganesha, an Anubis (these first two are both mine, and I realize, in a weird, inappropriate math way that Ganesh + Anubis sort of equals Hermes, who I've had an affinity for since I was really small), and (I think) at least two Buddhas (one is hers, and one is my Mizuko Jizo).
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Date: 2008-01-25 07:33 am (UTC)We have a statue of Set, a Setian stele, a Stele of Revealing, two statues of Inanna, three statues of Kali (two bronze, one carved stone), a small bronze Ganesha, a goddess figure that some friends gave me, to which I feel a very special connection, but damned if I can figure out who she is yet. Two Vodou dolls, (those are R's; one is Baron Samedi, I think the other is Papa Legba). A big bunch of glass grapes that came to me from my great-grandfather, but that I use as a fetish for Geshtinanna when the time is right. My Kali lunchbox.
On the walls: a heretical icon that I bought at my local Greek Orthodox cathedral, which shows a very Gnostic interpretation of Eden, a large Ganesha print on cloth, several small artworks that represent Inanna to me, some Egyptian relief sculpture with Hathoor and Isis, a painting of Nuit, other stuff that is in storage, so I am forgetting it.
Not listed: animal magick fetishes/statuettes (started to list them and it got too complicated) HGA stuff, jewelry, ancestor stuff.
I also have a big Innana tattoo on my back, but it really isn't exactly how I want it, so I plan to have it covered and get the Inanna I really want somewhere else.
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Date: 2008-01-25 07:37 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-01-25 09:32 am (UTC)I have the larger size and I recommend getting that one, else you will miss a lot of detail.
Adam and Eve are in the garden, standing beneath the tree. They are surrounded by the four archangels, and God is above them. There are a bunch of saints whose names I don't know, also in the frame.
The Serpent is in the tree. It wears a crown, and holds the Apple in its mouth; Eve is accepting the Apple from the Serpent's mouth.
This is a pretty unusual scenario to see in an Orthodox Christian artwork. I am thinking Bogomils or something similar infiltrated the local church. The original was painted on glass in Roumania.
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Date: 2008-01-25 09:12 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-01-25 09:42 pm (UTC)I love the reverse perspective seen in traditional icons.