Hecate the goddess of magic and spells stands at crossroads where decisions need to be made.
She looks in
all directions at once, accompanied by dogs and horses.
The moon holds a profound
association with Hecate, further contributing to her enigmatic persona and ties
to the celestial body in different phases and their various aspects of life and
magic.
Her aspect acknowledges the
inevitability of aging and embraces the wisdom and transformation that come
with it.
Hecate symbol represents the dichotomy of light and darkness, magic and mystery, weaving her way into the literary tapestry of various cultures.
Revered as protectors of the natural
world including, wildlife and sacred spaces.
Musicians and artists draw
inspiration from her shared in the moment intuition, where mystery,
empowerment, and transformation are the creative expressions.
In Shakespeare’s play, Macbeth is a story of a haunting exploration in ambition, its power and the consequences of unchecked desires.
But all characters in their themes have to
bow to the force of the supernatural Hecate, showing them the tragic of fate.
These days Hecate is seen
as a symbol of feminine power, strength, and resilience in modern paganism. The
light, at the threshold of transformation and change is the guiding torch
within the spiritual practitioner.
The soul lessons when one
witness suffering from death or something one love, is the threshold between
worlds and new life. She guards the new while she ushers out the old.
Hecate's personalities in
modern psychology are the controlling issues of deep merciless commands to
control it all in order to maximize manipulation.
Hecate loves to deal with a
person's shadow and unresolved issues she has the ability to unlock, heal and
integrate unloved parts of a person's soul.
New visions bring with it, a breath of fresh air from heaven.
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