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Read a well-written, recent introduction to the cultus deorum, such as An Introduction to Roman Religion by John Scheid or Dictionary of Roman Religion by Lesley Adkins and Roy A. Adkins.
Make a lararium for your home.
Make a Roman calendar and learn how to use it to follow the Roman holidays.
Read Cicero's "On Duties", especially book 3. It is not long, and in it Cicero tells some ideas about living an ethical life. These ideas were later incorporated into Christian thinking!
Learn about the "Numa Tradition". This was considered by the ancients themselves as the purest, most reverent form of the cultus deorum. This tradition forbade blood sacrifice. Roman authors that tell us about the Numa tradition include Pliny the Elder, Festus, Cicero, and Plutarch.
Spend a few minutes at your lararium each day. Even if you don't perform any rituals there, it will remind you that the gods are always present in your world.
Learn the basics of Roman ritual. One of the most important ancient writers for ritual is Cato the Elder in de Agri Cultura.
Put photos of your ancestors on your lararium.
Find Cultus Deorum groups and activities in your area.
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