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Hellenic polytheists worship the ancient Greek gods—the Olympians, nature divinities, underworld deities—and heroes. Ancestors are honoured, both physical and spiritual. It is primarily a devotional or votive religion, based on the exchange of gifts (offerings) for the gods' blessings. Hellenismos has an ethical system based on the principles of reciprocity, hospitality, and moderation.
Today, worship of the ancient Greek gods is common amongst neopagan religions such as Wicca, as well as in dedicated hellenistic circles.
There is no central organisation or hierarchal clergy, worshippers act in a personal manner by personally dedicating themselves to a patron God, or a number of gods, reflecting their personal spirituality.
Hellenismos isn't a book-based religion; there is no single text believed by worshippers to be the word of the gods. Instead, theological beliefs and practices are based on multiple sources:
The main value of Hellenism is eusebeia, often translated as piety. This implies a commitment to the worship of the Hellenic gods and action to back this up. Other core values are hospitality, self-control and moderation.
[1] A set of articles and other writings from a worshipper.