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RevOShea
Name: RevOShea
Birthday: Feb 6 1995
Location: Derry Ireland
Gender: Male
Last Seen: Fri, 26 Apr 2019
Membership: Member


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My name is Roy O'Shea, I am a Reverend in Derry, feel free to talk with me, my path is pagan, I was granted allowance to follow it.
May Odin Grant me wisdom
May Freyr grant me peace
and may Thor grant me strength in my upcoming work.
Amen (can also use 'So mote it be')
I believe in the Fire
I believe in the rain
I believe in the earth
I believe in the oak
the sycamore
the cypress
the redwood
the holly
the willow
and the birch
I believe in Odin
All-father, traveler of nine worlds
May he slaughter the serpent and ward off evil
I believe is Freyr god of peace and prosperity
May he bring peace and prosperity to me and those around me
I believe in Thor god of the sky, god of thunder, god of lightning
may he give me strength and endurance in my upcoming work
I thank the gods for what they have given me
I thank the gods for what they have taken from me
I thank the gods for what they will give me
and I thank the gods for what they will from me
I thank the gods for the breath that I breath and I thank the gods for the earth that I walk
I thank the gods for the body in which I, my spirit, resides
I thank the gods for all that has been done and will be done.
Amen (can also use 'So mote it be')
Note: Alfred uses 'Amen' at the end of his prayers that he submitted as a way to reaffirm his faith. This is not typically used in paganism as it has its origins in Hebrew so is more often associated with Christianity, Judaism, and Islam. However, the point of paganism is to find what you believe and it is completely alright to borrow from other religions, so to speak. Christianity has borrowed much from Paganism for example. So while 'Amen' is not typically seen in Pagan prayers, and 'So mote it be' is more often used, do what is more comfortable with you.