NiceI am currently working with it! So far, it's been a great experience. I love the hymns
I've heard other people say that, but she seems to have weathered my own wishy washy nature pretty well. I say give it a go, even if it's only for a short while. You can still get something out of the experience even if it's temporaryNice
I would like to work with her but she seems to be an all or nothing goddess.
There's a lot from the PGM. Also, the book Hekate: Liminal Rites by Rankine and d'Este is a good overview of the historical info about her and is available in the library.we all know the story of persephone, but what more is there actually?
thank you!There's a lot from the PGM. Also, the book Hekate: Liminal Rites by Rankine and d'Este is a good overview of the historical info about her and is available in the library.
Ironically, despite her being more of a marginal goddess in antiquity, it's easier to find written records of her practices, epithets, etc than it is about Ares (at least when I looked).
You may also be interested in- the author is a Greek witch (who lives in Greece) and helped Grayle with some of the Hekataeon translations in a later edition.
Hecate is my Goddess and I am not familiar with the Grayle practice so I'm going down that rabbit hole now! Thank you! would love to stay connected, so please do share your experienceGood morning,
I have always felt a deep connection with Hecate. Today I am beginning the Grayle practice, which starts eight days before the New Moon — that is, today. I will share my experience along the way; perhaps it may be useful to someone.