Hekate

She’s neither, Hekate is a Titan Goddess, Astaroth is a Demon, Lilith is a demonic Goddess. Not every God or Goddess is a mask of some demon.

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Astaroth is a Goddess too

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Astaroth is a demon who is believed to be tied to the Goddess Astarte, but not many believe it. While I personally do, it was more to make a point on how many LHP keep trying to force these connections that aren’t there.

I have personally asked to her, she is my matron. She is a goddess, Astarte is a mask of her

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You mixed it up, it’s the other way around. If she’s a Goddess, Astorath is a mask of Astarte. She was the Goddess before being the demon. A Goddess is not a mask of a demon, the demon is the mask of the Goddess. It might sound like semantics but it’s actually a big difference.

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so does astaroth wanna have dick in you or give you pussy ?

pro-occult tip: this is important.

Lol wtf :laughing:

Yeah you right, but both of them are connected

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It is different aspects of the same being. We see that all the time. It is like the whole thing with Lucifer-Amaymon.

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No it’s different names for different beings not different aspects of the same being. You have to learn similar associations don’t make them the same, maybe make sure you’re not dealing with mimics or thoughtforms of your own creations that think they’re all those entities because you believe they are.

Hekate is not a mask of Astorath/Astarte. Nor is she a feminine of Lucifer.

Maybe realize existence is not so limited that every being is apparently some mask of someone else well known that’s literally impossible.

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Im curious: why do you think Hekate is a mask for any being (in this case Lilith), and not her own being entirely? What are the similarities that draw you to this conclusion? What are the experiences that tell you so?

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I came to conclusion with masks, in general, that when you call for example hecate, and she doesnt have time, or will to come to you, this system what you could call “god” gives you “subordinate” being to work with, witch then confuses noobs, and they start thinking they are same being or mask or something.

not everyone can contact all high beings, learn to listen

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So here is my opinion about Hekate. Iv been working with her for some time now and based on my experiences compared to what I know of Lilith, Hekate is more reserved then Lilith. She feels to me a goddess of the old ways compared to Lilith wanted to transform ways into newer ways. Hekate has this presence to her like a mother would, a nurturing and deep feeling of understanding compared to Lilith who seems more about putting out her female energy into more a blunt force, Hekate uses hers to curve around and “snake” through ones life. As where Lilith is about power and will, Hekate is to but more of the mind then the body persay. Where both seems to work with similar workings one is more so for one is more about shadow of the forest the other is about the darkness of the Earth. Both are primal and may work together but both have their differences.

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I resonate.

Can I still call her even if I can’t get my hands on a black candle, dragons blood incense and hekate oil?

None of those tools are mandatory, they’re optional.

Okay thank you

Not to change the subject at hand, Hekate is Hekate, but I’m not seeing a way to create a new topic. How do I go about doing that?

https://shirleytwofeathers.com/The_Blog/powers-that-be/hekate-queen-of-the-night/

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‘Hekate: the Liminal Rites’ by Sorita d’Este and David Rankine.

Is research oriented, non-fantastical and is the premier tome to begin a working relationship with She Who Breaks-Open the Earth.

Also, as a tangent, the book also has a chapter on the Ephesia Gramata, in case anyone is interested, which I have found to be utterly tantamount to my metaphysics, on many levels.

Might I also suggest visiting hekatecovenant.com

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