Poem: Adephagia

Adephagia was a Greek Goddess living on an island in Sicily. Like Roman Volupta whom she may have informed, she is seldom invoked and was little known even by literate Greeks. It seems she represented unreserved zest for life as well as the phase of bounty, - harvest - following the yearlong preparation before winter.

Poem: Voluptas

It's Friday. Short poem for one of a great many Goddess time forgot, that more than likely didn't make no wars. Except maybe to steal figs.

I see you, Turkey.

Poem: Against Whose Grain?

A poem on Fornax, a Roman Grain Godess whom I presume to havw great antiquity.

Baucis and Philemon

A major problem we face in reclaiming positive culture is the absence of marital role models. True love is hard to find, seldom discussed and often mocked. Here's a story that shakes the modern myth.

Lorecast S2: Greek and Roman Gods

Text portion of my corresponding podcast. Audio available at: https://www.spreaker.com/user/seax/0002-graeco-roman-gods

Lorecast, S2 EP1 Graeco-Roman Gods

New episode of Lorecast: https://www.spreaker.com/user/seax/0002-graeco-roman-gods

Clementia

Clementia, Clemency. Another installment on my personal incorporation of Roman morals and values into my spiritual life. Think Roman and moral is an oxymoron? Read on.

Vespasian and the Architect

A moral fable from Roman history about how Vespasian would have dealt with automation in the Empire, and how nice it would be to have a conscientious leader like that now for newer and less inspiring Empires.

Lex Personae

A brief sketch of Roman domestic and civic values and morals. This essay is intoned to appeal to those who laugh at (((our values))), seek a return to tradition but lack structure.

Apologia pro Religio Romana

A brief exposé on the Religion of the Romans. Discussed is the evolution and application of said religion, as well as a conclusion regarding why you should care.