Hecateus Apuliensis

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“Hecate was even called Soteira, the saviour, and she was also described as the Anima Mundi, the divine being who within herself preserved the fire of creation, which she used to create the souls to send on Earth. Her womb was the origin of life and death, where the force of the Cosmos found its balance.”
Hecateus Apuliensis, Hecatean Magick: a grimoire to invite the goddess of the crossroads in your practice

“Therefore, if Hecate decides to make contact with someone as a Triple Goddess, or taking her cosmic role as seen in the Chaldean oracles, or if she wants to appear as all these things together, you’re none to judge.”
Hecateus Apuliensis, Hecatean Magick: a grimoire to invite the goddess of the crossroads in your practice

“Historically, you can tell somebody that Hecate was worshipped and seen in this or that way, but that doesn’t mean they can’t work with Hecate with a more modern conceptualisation. It may not be accurate from an academic point of view, but it’s still valid for the practitioner who finds comfort in it.”
Hecateus Apuliensis, Hecatean Magick: a grimoire to invite the goddess of the crossroads in your practice



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