Tag: hekate
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Of Chalices and Chariots – Part III: En Oino Aletheia
I used to sit and look at lists of Qabbalistic correspondences and wonder at the relevance of at least half of the pieces of information I was looking at. What was I supposed to actually do with all of these connections? You’re telling me all of these things correspond with one another, and I’m quick […]
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Saturn Comes Back Around
In Part II of my Hermekate as Sigil series, I made reference to “The Saturn Ritual,” which was complimentary to my self-initiation ceremony, but also carried the initiatory narrative forth. There are some similarities in purpose here with Chöd rituals, and as I think about it now, a central part of the symbolism is also […]
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Hermekate as Sigil – Part II: Evolution of Meaning
There’s a lot I hope to accomplish in this post, and it’s possible I’ll need to break its two main objectives down further into two separate posts to make this a series of three, but we’ll see what happens. The post covers a time span from 2012 to the present, so roughly 10 years, so […]
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Hermekate As A Call for Occultural Solidarity
This aspect of Hermekate is quite possibly the one for which I harbor the greatest amount of doubt in my heart. It’s also one of the ones I hold out the most hope for, and those two facts are likely connected. Speaking of connections, it’s probably best to begin by explaining how the word “Hermekate” […]