![The image shows panels of flowers, grapes, and a snowy forest, with some very transparent ghosts in the top and bottom borders. The text reads Happy Anthesteria and there's a quote from Orphic fragment 232: And people shall bring to thee [Dionysos] rich hecatombs, yearly, in season, and celebrate thy rites, seeking deliverance from their forebears’ sins; and thou, their lord, shalt free whomever thou wilt from weary toil and agony unrelieved.](https://kallisti.blog/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/happy-anthesteria.png?w=1024)
Wishing you all the blessings and joy of the season.
essays on polytheism and life
![The image shows panels of flowers, grapes, and a snowy forest, with some very transparent ghosts in the top and bottom borders. The text reads Happy Anthesteria and there's a quote from Orphic fragment 232: And people shall bring to thee [Dionysos] rich hecatombs, yearly, in season, and celebrate thy rites, seeking deliverance from their forebears’ sins; and thou, their lord, shalt free whomever thou wilt from weary toil and agony unrelieved.](https://kallisti.blog/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/happy-anthesteria.png?w=1024)
Wishing you all the blessings and joy of the season.
Aspiring poet-contemplative. I go by Kaye Boesme, and I've written a primer on polytheism called THE SOUL'S INNER STATUES (free, online/pdf/ebook) and a chapbook of religious poetry called ACTS OF SPEECH. I've been blogging for a really long time. View all posts by kaye