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Hekate

A statue of a triple-faced Hekate.

Introducing the magick and spells of the goddess Hekate

23 November 2024

The magick of Hekate is as vast as the goddess herself, spanning chthonic rituals, bindings, herbal lore, divine revelations, and spiritual transformation.

Categories Magick & Ritual Tags Hekate
The archaeological site of Eleusis.

Eleusis, exploring history, myths, and magic

27 October 202425 October 2024

Photos and reflections from my visit to Eleusis, the home of the Eleusinian Mysteries. Nothing is left standing, but there is plenty of mystery to discover.

Categories Goddesses & Gods Tags Athena, Greece, Hekate, travel
The back of the Temple of Hekate at Lagina.

Visiting the beautiful Temple of Hekate at Lagina

28 October 202328 October 2023

Photos and reflections from my visit to the beautiful Temple of Hekate at Lagina in Caria, modern-day Türkiye.

Categories Goddesses & Gods Tags Hekate, travel, Türkiye
Ancient columns lining a road.

This is Stratonikeia, the beautiful ancient city of Hekate

29 October 202320 October 2023

Here’s a photographic tour of Stratonikeia, the ancient city of Hekate nestled in the heart of ancient Caria.

Categories Goddesses & Gods Tags Hekate, travel, Türkiye
All the phases of the moon in the sky.

How one Witch observes the New Moon, 2023 edition

7 December 202321 January 2023

The New Moon marks the start of a lunar cycle. It is a perfect time to step back, reflect on the previous lunar cycle, and set your intentions for the new one.

Categories Spiritual Practice Tags ancestors, Hekate, tarot
The Hecate Chiaramonti, a Roman sculpture of triple-bodied Hecate.

Are Hekate and [insert a goddess here] the same?

28 October 202315 October 2022

Are the goddesses Hekate and The Morrigan the same? How about Hecate and Lilith? The Fates? Isis? Heqet? Their names sound alike. The short answer is no.

Categories Goddesses & Gods Tags Hekate, Isis
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