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Demeter?
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Hi everyone!
I have a couple questions to ask, mostly concerning Demeter/Greek Gods.
A couple days ago, I was meditating and I saw a brown-haired woman wearing long green robes and a laurel crown. I knew that she was a Goddess, and the name Demeter popped into my head. She beckoned for me to take her hand, but at that point my meditation was interrupted. Could I have been contacted by Demeter?

My other questions are:
How would I go about worshipping Demeter? Does worshipping a Greek Goddess make me Hellenistic, or do Wiccans also worship gods from the Greek pantheon.

Thank you so much, everyone, I hope these questions weren't terribly stupid. :)
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You can worship Demeter like any other good/goddess. Leave her offerings. Make an altar for her. Here are things you can offer her.

The best offerings for her would be things associated with her, such as barley, wheat, corn, and other grains.

Eclectic Wiccans and Pagans honor more than one god or goddess from multiple pantheons. Eclectic actually means deriving style, ideas, or taste from a broad and diverse variety of sources.

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Thank you so much, Lunatus!
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Re: Demeter?
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Goddess of agriculture, a grain goddess as well as a goddess of growing vegetation or an Earth mother. Demeter is also known as a goddess of health, birth, and marriage, but also death due to her reaction to loosing her daughter, Persephone to the underworld for most of the yearwhereshe resides with Hades. Demeter's favorite animal is the pig and she is often depicted with snakes and a lit torch on her trips into the underworld in search of her daughter.

Common symbology; harvest items, a sheaf of wheat or other grain, cornucopia, torch, bread, and honey. Known also as a fertility goddess so any symbols relating to fertility or birth are also good representations or offering for Demeter.

One does not need to follow any one path in order to celebrate or work with Demeter. Nor does one have to call themselves anything particular to do so. If your heart is willing to be open to her, Demeter will be a loving mother goddess towards any being :)

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Thank you guys so much for all the information. :)
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