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This Person is Bad for your Hecate Community
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This Person is Bad for your Hecate Community

This person has decided to pursue me in a negative fashion for asking questions, making comments and seeking information. This person disapproves of curiosity. Would you like a person in your community that promotes ignorance and inexperience? If you do, feel free to downvote me. But you have been a social experiment for six moths already. Why not keep going?

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My Brand New Echeveria Icy Laui

She should turn rose quartz pink 🩷 when experiencing full sun ☀️ I am so excited! She is so small, hopefully I can help her grow bigger and stronger!

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Please Explain to Me How Hecate has become the face (Main Goddess) of Modern North American Witchcraft?

Hecate (/ˈhɛkəti/ ^(ⓘ) HEK-ə-tee;^([3]) Ancient GreekἙκάτη)^([a]) is a goddess in ancient Greek religion and mythology, most often shown holding a pair of torches, a key, or snakes, or accompanied by dogs,^([4]) and in later periods depicted as three-formed or triple-bodied. She is variously associated with crossroads, night, light, magicwitchcraft, and the Moon.^([1])^([2])^([5]) Her earliest appearance in literature was in Hesiod's Theogony in the 8th century BCE^([6]) as a goddess of great honour with domains in sky, earth, and sea. She had popular followings among the witches of Thessaly, and an important sanctuary among the Carians of Asia Minor in Lagina.^([7]) The earliest evidence for Hecate's cult comes from Selinunte, in Sicily.

Hecate was one of several deities worshipped in ancient Athens as a protector of the oikos (household), alongside ZeusHestiaHermes, and Apollo.^([8]) In the post-Christian writings of the Chaldean Oracles (2nd–3rd century CE) she was also regarded with (some) rulership over earth, sea, and sky, as well as a more universal role as Savior (Soteira), Mother of Angels and the Cosmic World Soul (Anima Mundi).^([9])^([10]) Regarding the nature of her cult, it has been remarked, "she is more at home on the fringes than in the centre of Greek polytheism. Intrinsically ambivalent and polymorphous, she straddles conventional boundaries and eludes definition."^([11])

The Romans often knew her by the epithet of Trivia, an epithet she shares with Diana, each in their roles as protector of travel and of the crossroads (trivia, "three ways"). Hecate was closely identified with Diana and Artemis in the Roman era.^([12])

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Seeking Small Business Craftsmen to Purchase From

Seeking small business craftsmen to purchase candles, plants, pottery, clothing and more. I want to keep my dollars in the community, and I want to purchase unique handmade items. Please leave links below to your shops, or information on how to purchase from you.

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Red Velvet Rex Begonia

This has lit my passion for Begonias. She is absolutely BEAUTIFUL 😍

Please give me your BEST advice and tips for growing the healthiest, happiest Begonias ever!

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Question

Does Hecate have a moral code? Is she an entity that acts on behalf of (or does not act in spite of) her personal moral code? Thank you to all who give input.

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u/New_Requirement_3954 — 3 days ago
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Seeking

Seeking to purchase the greatest Pothos in all of Earth.

No really.

I will pay whatever I have to to be in her company. Where do I find the most beautiful? What do you think are the most beautiful? My first was a Golden Queen. But now I am hooked.

Indulge me.

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u/New_Requirement_3954 — 3 days ago
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Tonight She takes me beyond the veil. Tonight her and I dance at the crossroads, in Liminal celebration. We are Pariah by nature.

I cannot describe the sensuality... She knows.

Everything you have known is no Accident.

Everything you have experienced is not a Mistake.

Outcast is Honor.

Outcast means Holy

u/New_Requirement_3954 — 16 days ago

I am celebrating the early beginning of Beltane. May Hecate, Lilith and all the foreign Female Fertility Goddesses' be honored. May the universe honor the scared and essential Female, may She be loved for her generosity in her self sacrifice. May the fertile year of 2026 be all we needed and hoped for. May the Goddess bless us!

u/New_Requirement_3954 — 23 days ago

Hecate has blessed me. Her wisdom has added to my library of knowledge, I offered her a blessing that she loved, and devoured.

I offered Hecate:

Dried Garlic in it's organic form, not powdered or ground. The garlic I harvested was in cloves. It was offered by fire in it's clove form.

Desert Juniper: Harvested wild from my own private trees. Dried for two months before offering.

Cedar Wood: Wood harvested from my own personal trees. Harvested 12 months before offering.

Tar, organic tar that was harvested in the Americas, and I will reserve the right to not disclose the harvesting location.

u/New_Requirement_3954 — 23 days ago
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My offering was accepted, as I woke up feeling restored and clean. My spell was successful, as I feel lighter, cleaner (mentally clear, physically more limber,) more in tune with the natural world around me. I offered garlic and desert cedar by fire to The Goddess. Her and I have spent some time together. She is generous. Her love of the cedar smoke is something we have in common.

u/New_Requirement_3954 — 23 days ago
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Don't Ever ask questions in the r/pagan subreddit. You will get banned. There is no freedom of discussion there. They only accept certain types of posts there. And those posts don't question the current narrative. Nor do they cause the Mods to have to read convos and think about the situation to reply. r/pagan is dead

u/New_Requirement_3954 — 24 days ago
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I have tried numerous times to connect with Pagans of all walks online. All I have been met with is ridicule and contradiction on theological principles and academic information. It seems as if the Pagan community is full of people who know nothing about Witchcraft, History, Theology and the modern application of centuries of practice. They seem to think that centuries of study and practice equate to: "I can make up whatever I want to, and you aren't stroking my Ego so you are wrong." Is it time for me to leave social media and stop seeking humans who practice the Craft? Is Academia dead??

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u/New_Requirement_3954 — 24 days ago
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As a self professed Witch of 50 years, I want to inform any and all who seek to perform "Spells":

By performing them, you are dishonoring the Free Will of another, or taking for granted the weakness of their (target) Will. Spells work by harnessing Energy, and directing that Energy at the strength of your Will, to the means at which you consider an end, to overpower the Will of another. Witchcraft is not "Ethical" by any means. If Ethics bother you, then you should not be practicing.

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u/New_Requirement_3954 — 24 days ago