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“story-matching,” which can be a defense mechanism that invalidates another's narrative.”
Cyndi Brannen, Entering Hekate's Cave: The Journey Through Darkness to Wholeness
“Sacred boxes were a vital part of the ancient temples to Hekate, Demeter, and Persephone.”
Cyndi Brannen, Entering Hekate's Cave: The Journey Through Darkness to Wholeness
“Lovely Hekate of the roads and of the crossroads I invoke. In heaven, on earth, then in the sea, saffron-cloaked, tomb spirit reveling in the souls of the dead, daughter of Perses, haunting deserted places, delighting in deer, nocturnal, dog-loving, monstrous queen, devouring wild beasts, ungirt and repulsive. Herder of bulls, queen and mistress of the whole world, leader, nymph, mountain-roaming nurturer of youths, maiden, I beseech you to come to these holy rites, ever with joyous heart, ever favoring the oxherd.2”
Cyndi Brannen, Entering Hekate's Cave: The Journey Through Darkness to Wholeness
“Altars to Hekate are often built on a tray,”
Cyndi Brannen, Entering Hekate's Cave: The Journey Through Darkness to Wholeness
“She can also be associated with vultures,”
Cyndi Brannen, Entering Hekate's Cave: The Journey Through Darkness to Wholeness
“Birds associated with Hekate include those from antiquity, like owls, raptors, goldfinches, and geese.”
Cyndi Brannen, Entering Hekate's Cave: The Journey Through Darkness to Wholeness