This site is grounded in Hellenism. The gods are approached seriously, devotion is treated seriously, and inquiry is not separated from reverence.
The Soul of Science is Magic is one of the clearest statements of that approach: joy, play, worship, and disciplined curiosity belong together.
The underlying view here is that science is not alien to Hellenism. Science explains how; spirituality explores why. Both seek truth from different angles, and both can be pursued with reverence.
This also means rejecting the modern split that treats spirit and science as enemies. Reason, myth, ritual, mathematics, and inquiry can exist in the same religious world without cancelling one another out.
The approach here is not syncretic. Distinct gods remain distinct, and divine functions should not be blurred into each other.
Eros is explicitly treated here as the son of Aphrodite and Ares. The Moirai are distinct from Hekate. Hekate is not treated here as a modern composite of three women.
Play is not treated as trivial. Joy, festival, and receptivity matter. A happy and receptive state is part of how worship, learning, and insight become possible.
That is why this site keeps returning to Homo Ludens, serious play, and the refusal to build a religious life entirely out of fear, flattening, or submission.
Hellenic practice is the sacred foundation. Occybyte is the secular hand.
Occybyte is where technical work, research, and implementation live. This site is where the religious and philosophical frame is stated more directly.