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the Night Wandering Goddess, Hecate

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Uploaded by on Jul 9, 2009

This is a video that I made on the my favorite Greek Titaness/Goddess Hecate. I hope you enjoy. I do not own any of the images which I got from google.com or the song entitled Carly's Song by the band Enigma. Thanks for watching and please leave feedback.

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  • Very informative video. I didn`t know that the offers especially for Hecate are eggs, garlic etc. I will add these to my next ceremonial offers.Great Job:-)

  • @laimenn Yeah :) Also after you are done with the ritual or ceremony, you traditionally take the offerings at night to the crossroads and leave them there without looking back.

  • Ps..i LOVE this music

  • @jerafro I am happy you liked it. Blessings.

  • THANK YOU soooooooo much for bringing out the fact that Hekate is depicted as a virgin/maiden goddess and not a crone goddess. I'm Wiccan, but i do my mythology research first before i apply typical wiccan beliefs when it comes to Deities.

  • @jerafro You are welcome and thank you commenting. That is awesome and very cool that you research the myths and information about a god before you worship them. It is very respectful. Kudios for you. :)

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  • Correct as a crone in the sense of wisdom since she is older then the Olympians but not with an old woman appearance.

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  • Loved the video, but medea was a great sorceress, and temple priestess for the goddess hecate, the goddess of her people. Not a "witch". the concept of a "witch" is a christian monotheistic reaction to pagan pantheism.

  • She is associated with the moon because she is the "torch of the night" the "light in the darkness" which the moon does. I love this video though!

    Blessed Be )O(

  • @Vamchoir Thank you. :)

  • @mikeyg421 Thanks. 

  • @Jaydaravenstar Amen to that.

  • @aldwynsdaughter You are welcome and thank you for commenting.

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