Short version of study of the incidence of the annual international celebration “Rite of Her Sacred Fires” honoring the Goddess Hekate around the world for the years 2015-2016.
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Short version of study of the incidence of the annual international celebration “Rite of Her Sacred Fires” honoring the Goddess Hekate around the world for the years 2015-2016.
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The Rite of Her Sacred Fires (ROHSF) is an annual celebration honoring the Luminous Goddess of the Crossroads, Hekate. It was written by the very famous Sorita D'Este and performed in Full Moon 2010 for the first time. Sorita created that ceremony after a vision she had. Every year more and more people celebrate the ROHSF from all over the world lighting candles to honor the Goddess Hekate and to express their will for a better...
Celebration of the Litha Sabbat in the 21st of June 2016
In the 21st of june, the day lasts longer in a year. The sun's power is noticable especially when you live in a sunny country, like Hellas. The June was very hot this year. I mean, 40 degrees Celcius. It is normal to sweat all day and take more than 2 baths every day. Monday (20) and Tuesday (21) where very...
Working with Hekate who brought a friend of us and of Hers, in our door. According to divination I did, Hekate planned this trip of a Hellene friend who lived abroad and arranged to have a meeting together in order to practice magick and learn each other better. This member is also a member of the Covenant of Hekate and we were friends long before we knew about the C.O.H. So let's read what happened.
In this article you are going to read ancient texts from the book of Pausanias the geographer, which are related to Hekate. In this article we are meeting our Goddess in Corinth, Argolis and Aegina.
...This article is part of a series searching Hekate in divination cards. The court cards are parts of minor arcana. Those court cards are illustrated with persons because they represent persons ot qualities the querent must have to solve his problem/situation. By all court cards the Queen of Cups and the Queen of Pentacles are the most relevant I could find, using the RWS deck. Let's see who is a friend of Hekate or contains the energy of...
With the archetypical energies of the Major Arcana or Triumphs I am going to present those cards who are straightly connected with Hekate. As I did in Lenormand article, I am going to write some meanings of each card and then how the energy of the card is related with out Triple Goddess. The tarot deck that I use here is based in the english school (Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn) and it is the Smith-Waite Tarot. Though it is not the...
Dipylo, Pompeio, Z, and the heated Valaneio. The buildings of the east side of Hiera Odos.
You can read more about those buildings, tombs, graves and temples associated with the dead in...
Cartomancy is my field. While I was reading cards for a friend, I thought it might be a good idea to write about the hand of Hekate in the Lenormand cards. In the following article you are going to read about this method (French Cartomancy) and how I see the main properties and the main energy of Hekate in those cards.
One of the most well-known symbols of Goddess Hekate is the torch. Other goddesses and gods have as symbol the torch. Let's see who they are.
Torches hold a great place as symbol of many Gods and Goddesses in Hellenic mythology. One of the...
I used the Homeric hymn to Selene, the Orphic hymn to Selene and the Idylls of Theocritus as the main sources of inspiration in order to write the following invocation.
Cleanse your space.
Erect the temple.
Anoint your forehead with pure...
Ide is a mountain in Crete. Ide is also a mountain of Troy, the later Frygia of Asia Minor. From those mountains some very clever creatures were born, Idaioi Daktyloi (Ιδαίοι Δάκτυλοι), means fingers of Ide.
The epic poet Phorokides at 6th centrury b.C. wrote a poem about three Witches from Ide. Their names were:
Theurgy and Philosophy are two different methods which lead to the union with God.
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It amazes me how so many traditions follow these ancient protocols and roles,