Keeping Her Keys: At The Crossroads of Modern Life and the Deeper World
Religion & Spirituality:Spirituality
I discuss the very difficult period of Hekate's History from Roman Times, through Christianity, to today. Note that this is a heavy discussion, including references to violence, misogyny, and patriarchy. Take good care while watching. It all ends well, with the redemption of Hekate during the 20th century. Hekate is an ancient goddess who stands for a balance between darkness and light.
In Part 2, I discuss Hekate's History from the start of the Common Era until today. Hekate was often incorrectly seen as a symbol of evil during the period between the Roman Empire up until recent times. Today she is being reintroduced into popular culture and spirituality as an invitation to claim the key for the journey back to wholeness.
View the transcript (click on the magnifying glass; great for finding the source materials I mention), and watch with CC HERE.
View a PDF of the slides from this talk (also great for the sources) HERE.
Entering Hekate's Cave: The Journey Through Darkness to Wholeness available from major online booksellers.
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