Keeping Her Keys: At The Crossroads of Modern Life and the Deeper World
Religion & Spirituality:Spirituality
Proclus, an influential Ancient Greek philosopher who lived during the time that Christianity was taking hold in the fourth century, wrote the Hymn to Hekate and Janus, a theurgical invocation that thrums with mystery and power. I find Proclus' hymn to be a soul balm, and he's quite an enchanting character. This is a wonderful prayer for the new year. Hekate is a three-headed goddess of boundaries, the moon, magic, and a soul guide, while Janus is a two-headed Roman god of transitions. Both govern all intersections, from crossing physical thresholds to the spiritual kind. Indeed, Janus was so venerated by the ancient Romans, that the first month of the year is named for him. Through the Hymn, Proclus venerates Hekate and Janus to bring harmony, protection, nourishment, and connection in our life. His theurgy unlocks something on a soul level and encourages us to connect with Hekate as a spiritual guide to embrace self-discovery, healing, and emotional awareness for a better world as we transition to the new calendar year.
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New Year's Meditation in Hekate's Garden
Hekate and The Holidays: Being A Cave Dweller, The Black Madonna, and Solstice Practices
Cailleach's Cave Winter Solstice Meditation
Hekate's History Part 2: Roman Era Through Christianity To Today
Avian Shapeshifting Meditation
Artemis Was Right: Exploring How Wild Women and Their Strong Emotions Became Off Limits
Borborophorba Meditation: The Spirit of Catharsis
Hekate Propylaia: The Goddess and The Gate
Meditation: Key Retrieval Moon Altar Journey
Honoring Hekate on the Dark Moon: History, How To, and A Meditation
Hekate's History: Part 1 (Pre-Greek to Roman Era)
Meditation: Connecting to Land, Sea, Sky
Hekate, Hard Times, and Catharsis: Leaning Into The Dark and Light + Ritual
Dark Goddesses + Hekate's Garden Meditation
Hekate Enodia: Goddesses of Roads, Crossroads, and Journeys
Meditation: Journey To The Witches Realm
Hekate and The Archetype of The Witch
Shielding Meditation: The Equanimity of Protection and Openness
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