Thanks for the info @Myrddin
So mythos but nothing modern?
Nice?
Not really trying to be mean but Hekate wonât âentertainâ you. Sheâs not a circus.
As for reading, these are mostly written from a pagan perspective but addresses the topic well, in my opinion. @Myrddin
Hekate Soteria
The temple of Hekate
Hekate: Keys to the Crossroads
Wikipedia
Hekate liminal rites
Also, donât read Smithâs work. Theyâre confused.
This.
NotedâŚ
If I remember correctly, something about saying Hekate is Lucifers mother⌠I donât think so.
Laughing it up over there?
Yeeaa⌠I dont know about thattt lol.
Honestly Iâll probably still check some of it out for the sake of checking it out.
But dont take my word for it. Itâs up to you really. Just be authentic with her and think about what you want before you go asking for it.
Me? no not at all.
Yeah. Thatâs enough derailing. @Lady_Eva mind clearing up the minor derailment?
yawn Iâve been talking about Hecate the entire time.
Why so serious?
Because I take her seriously. Sheâs not a joke. âsorryâ if you donât like it.
And my blog isnât conducive nor necessary to mention here.
My bad, I saw it on your profile and was just curious.
I thought some reading would help my boredom.
Hey I get it. I have statue of her.
Itâs only confused if it doesnât make sense to you.
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 âThe Queen of Hellâ and âThe Red Kingâ.
Euripides in his play âHelenâ called Hecate âCarrier of Lightâ. Hecate, Apollo and Artemis are cousins.
In other words his mother/creator?
Yes but at the same time an equal and a lover.