Translating Hecate's Enn & Book Recommendations

Yeeaa… I dont know about thattt lol.
Honestly I’ll probably still check some of it out for the sake of checking it out.

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But dont take my word for it. It’s up to you really. Just be authentic with her and think about what you want before you go asking for it.

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Me? no not at all.

Yeah. That’s enough derailing. @Lady_Eva mind clearing up the minor derailment?

yawn :sleepy: I’ve been talking about Hecate the entire time.:thinking:

Why so serious?

Because I take her seriously. She’s not a joke. ‘sorry’ if you don’t like it.

And my blog isn’t conducive nor necessary to mention here.

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:wave: :sweat_smile: My bad, I saw it on your profile and was just curious.

I thought some reading would help my boredom. :man_shrugging:

Hey I get it. I have statue of her.

It’s only confused if it doesn’t make sense to you.

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Mark Alan Smith refers to Hecate as the darkness that created the stellar fire, Lucifer. At the same time they are as much an equal as light and dark itself.

Anyone drawn to the Primal Craft should seek it out for themselves. Now is a good time considering the re-release of “The Queen of Hell” and “The Red King”.

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Euripides in his play “Helen” called Hecate “Carrier of Light”. Hecate, Apollo and Artemis are cousins.

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In other words his mother/creator?

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Yes but at the same time an equal and a lover.

The sources for this?

M.A.S’s work is basically a witchified genesis rewrite mixed with
“ancient Atlantean” stuff, it has many plot holes and contradictions just like any other “in the Beginning” stories

It’s like a Greek and Theistic Luciferian syncretism dressed up with witchy things.

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Purely from the work and interpretations of Mark Alan Smith and the Primal Craft. You can find many hours of interviews with him on YouTube and information through the Primal website.

That would explain it.

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I fail to understand what your point is. Isn’t that all a practioner or author can provide? Their own interpretations and experiences?

If you’re looking for hard factual data in this field… I’m afraid you’ll be searching until the end of time, mate.

The reasoning behind my statement is that I didn’t understand where he was pulling some of this from, I didn’t bother to think about that.

And on the other hand, you also have historical/mythological background. There’s that factor.