Many of you know I named my cabin,
The Lady Hekate. This ancient goddess
was known to stand at the three-way
crossroads and as my cabin is such,
thus I named her.
November 16 is her anniversary, The
sacred night of Lady Hekate. I thought
you might like to know a bit about her.
I like the below text; am only sorry
the author is unknown . . .
"She roams the earth with her hounds,
new initiations are made for those
who follow her. Hecate’s Supper is
left out on the steps of her followers
dwellings, usually consisting of honey
and mushrooms. Hecate then blesses
those inside.
On the night of Hekate, she draws very
nigh. She is known by many as the
mother, maiden and crone, goddess of
the night, the full and dark moons,
crossraods, life and death, transitions and
transformation. She is a keeper of wisdom,
the unconscious mind and is considered
to be the queen of magic.
Hekate holds the keys to the Gates of
the Underworld and to all mysteries.
Ancient Greeks placed statues of her
at the doorways for protection. For
those who honor her, she will bestow
many gifts, including magical abilities
and prosperity." ~Unknown
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