Translating Hecate's Enn & Book Recommendations

Stub to move some posts into from Dreams about death, call to Necromancy. :crescent_moon:

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Thank you darling.

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What does this mean?

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Hekate’s enn.

I know

But I translated it and it’s not making sense. :man_shrugging:

Do you know what it means or who made it?

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I believe v.k Jehannum created this Enn.
Something of an original.
Either way works pretty well, from my experience mixing multiple languages within one line of incantations is very potent contrary to what many believe, the same goes for mixing different magickal traditions.
Pretty sure it’s a traditional Hekatean incantation with an added demonic phrase.
S. Connolly wrote a short translation of most demonic enn’s typically used in Demon magick, pretty sure that’s where the added part to the main incantation, “Io Hekate Io Ho!”, and the demonic enn, “Anana Hecate Ayer!”, comes in.
@Myrddin

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@Lokthoriel

Huh? :thinking:

Thats weird I translated it and it came out like this

ιό Εκάτη ιό Ho! Ανανά Εκάτη Ayer
Translation

  • Virus Hecate Virus Ho! Pineapple Hecate Ayer!
    (Ayer and ho don’t mean anything from what I remember/find)

I think maybe whoever made it should brush up on their Greek. :sweat_smile::rofl:

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You know… I think it’s kinda perfect just like that :joy:

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It was likely channeled.

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@Fallen_Angel

Not accurately I suppose. :man_shrugging: :upside_down_face:

@rin

Hey as long as it’s not on pizza. :laughing:

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Yawn no one said accurately

Woah… alright I think that’s a little far. Woah there buddy.

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Pineapple on pizza is delicious. Just sayin’ :yum:

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You’re not wrong in that case.

Do you post on your blog about Hecate or necromancy?

Because I’d be interested in reading it.

Why…? And no I haven’t gotten on my blog in some time because I’ve been busy with my life.

I like reading.

Then get a book on Hekate?
I can give a good reading list for you all.

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I already have ancient Greek stuff like.

  • Hesiod, Theogony
    Hesiod, Catalogues of Women Fragments
    Homerica, Homer’s Epigrams
    The Homeric Hymns
    Pindar, Fragments
    Greek Lyric I Alcaeus, etc

I have all but 3 books of Mark Alan Smiths books as well,

Which is where that trident sigil came from by the way @rin.
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Mark Alan Smith

I guess I want something new and entertaining, know any books like that?

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