Goddess of the Moon and Stars,
Help us prepare for new beginnings,
Release all our binds,
Relieve all that is cursed,
Hekáte Enodia, protect us from harm and guide us to happiness.
Mother of All we thank You!

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Goddess of the Moon and Stars,
Help us prepare for new beginnings,
Release all our binds,
Relieve all that is cursed,
Hekáte Enodia, protect us from harm and guide us to happiness.
Mother of All we thank You!

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The Goddess Hekate is the goddess of Magic, Necromancy, Ghost and Witchcraft. She assisted Demeter in the search of Persephone. She is the torch bearing, liminal goddess of the in between and keeper of the keys to the heavens, the earth and the underworld. This necklace is made with Onyx, Amethyst and Howlite.
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ENTRYWAY PROTECTION SPELL
I call upon the power of the elements and the goddess Hecate to protect this entryway.
May the air keep out all negative energy. May the fire burn away all evil. May the water cleanse and purify. May the earth ground and protect. Great Hecate, guardian of the crossroads, I ask for your blessing on this entryway.
May it be a place of safety and peace. Keep out all that is harmful and unwanted. Allow only those who are welcome to enter.
I thank you, Hecate, for your protection.
REV. RENEE SOSANNA OLSON
KEYBEARER TO THE COVENANT OF HEKATE FOUNDER OF THE SANCTUARY OF HECATE BRIMO
Prayer to Hekate - Abundant Adoration
Mother Hekate, she who soothes a withering spirit with a simple gaze, I praise you in the dimness of twilight. Your power remains outstanding.
Hekate Enodia, most divine, hear my prayers for health and happiness. Continue to show me the ways of your will, as it is my duty to fulfill them. Lead me through the crossroads of life, as I am but a humble disciple.
Hekate Soteira, the savior of all, I am your vessel. Speak through me so I may share the words of your outstanding wisdom. Guide me through the whirlwind of life so that my passion can touch the lives you have chosen.
Wondrous Protector, your love alone brings me upmost abundance. My heart swells at the simple thought of your existence, for you have blessed me even in the darkest of days.
Hekate Phosphorus, light bringer, shine upon me even in the gloomiest of moments. Remind me to keep my strength, for your strength is enough to hold each star into place.
I praise you, Queen of the Night, as you have given purpose to my life.
Hail Hekate. Hail.
Hekate - Cosmic World Soul
"...after the Thoughts of the Father I, the Soul, dwell animating the All with My heat." - says Hekate in the Chaldean Oracles. Her role as the Cosmic World Soul is perhaps the most known of her Chaldean functions. But what does it mean, actually?
The World Soul - known also as Anima Mundi, from Latin - is an old philosophical concept. It was an important idea in Neoplatonic philosophy. The Neoplatonists valued the Chaldean Oracles very highly - and identified the Chaldean Hekate with Anima Mundi.
As the World Soul, Hekate animates all, she is the life itself. She is also the source of all the individual human souls and non-human spirits. We are not only born from her, but we remain forever connected to her, and through her, with eachother. The World is a living being ensouled by Hekate.
Her role as Anima Mundi doesn't end on that. In the Chaldean Oracles, there are many worlds. As the Soul, Hekate builds and rules the Aetherial Worlds. The Aetherial Realm is a concept quite similar to the idea of astral world in modern occultism. As the Soul-Goddess, Hekate connects the Empyrean Realm - the highest, Divine Realm of the highest, transcendent God - with the Material Realm. She is the one in the middle, the one who connects - which reflects her liminal role in earlier Ancient Greek religion.
Hekate as the World's Soul is connected to the Moon, which also holds liminal place in ancient philosophy.
Written by Teo Braun, Devotee of the CoH
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Hecate, the Queen of the Night, emerged in what is now modern Turkey. She is most famous as the companion of Demeter in her quest to find her kidnapped daughter, Persephone. Hecate is believed to be the unseen witness to every crime; she can be appealed to for justice, particularly when the crime is of a sexual nature against a woman or female child. Hecate would eventually serve as Persephone's handmaiden in her capacity as Queen of the Under world. Freya and Hecate would serve as the models for European stereotypes of witches, Freya as the dangerously seductive witch, Hecate as the wizened crone. Hecate holds dominion over life, death, regeneration and magic. She rules wisdom, choices, expiation, vengeance and travel. Hecate guards the frontier between life and death. She serves as intermediary between the spirit world and that of humans. Hecate holds the power to grant or deny any human's wish. Hecate most typically manifests as a mature woman or as a black dog. Dogs are her sacred creatures. Cerberus, the threeheaded hound who guarded the gates of the Greek underworld, may or may not be Hecate in disguise. Hecate has a particularly strong bond with her familiar animal; even when manifesting in human form, Hecate is rarely without canine companionship. On the rare occasion when she turns up alone, there will be some sort of dog reference so that you'll recognize her; she often circles in the manner of dogs. Her attributes include a toad, a pomegranate, a key, a cauldron, a broom, torch or knife. Hecate is most powerful during the dark moon phase. She only accepts offerings and petitions after dark, the only acceptable illumination being candles or torches. The last day of each month is dedicated to her and is the best time to ask for favors, inspiration or instruction. In addition, Wiccans celebrate November 16th as Hecate Night. Midwives, herbalists and magical practitioners may consider themselves already among Hecate's initiates. Garlic, honey and lavender are favored offerings. Traditionally, offerings for Hecate are placed on a stone or small plate and left at a crossroads after dark. Do not return for the plate or any part but consider all of it part of the sacrifice. (In other words, if you don't want to lose a plate, use a paper one.) Traditionally, Hecate's followers held dinners in her honor. Devotees feasted and shared their magical knowledge. Leftovers were placed outside the door or at a crossroads for Hecate and her hounds. Cynics scoff that these leftovers were actually consumed by feral dogs or homeless people without realizing that this was Hecate's intent, this is one way she accepts of ferings. Her ancient devotees also stained their palms and soles with henna in her honor. She recognizes herself in this gesture. Any action on behalf of dogs, Hecate's sacred messengers, is probably the offering she appreciates most.
~ Pure Magic, by Judika Illes | pg144
A Hedge Witch's Prayer to Hekate