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i know a little bit about Her,and just wandering if ne1 could tell me more on Her role,and also if they know any good websites that i could go to learn more of Her.i know the one site called,Hecate's cauldron,Hecate.org.i need some more info on the sites.
thanks ahead of time!
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2006-12-22 08:40:15 · 8 answers · asked by Hecate's_witch 2 in Society & Culture Mythology & Folklore

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Hecate is often depicted as a "hag" or old witch stirring the cauldron. Hecate, the Greek goddess of the crossroads has been denigrated in status from goddess to witch in current times. The reasons are explained more fully in the full version of Hecate's story. (see the link at the bottom of this page.

The Greek goddess Hecate was the only one of the Titans who Zeus allowed to retain authority once the Olympians had defeated them.

She was given the position within the new regime of being the guardian of the households and the protector of all that was newborn. This goddess of witchcraft was once highly revered and had great influence in the pantheon. Only with Hecate was Zeus willing to share the tremendous power of giving mortals anything she wished (or, if she please, the power of withholding it).



Hecate was one of the three "triple goddesses", sometimes illustrated as Persephone (young maiden), Demeter (the mother), and Hecate ( wise-woman, old "crone"). The goddess Hecate features in the story of the abduction of Persephone and the wanderings of her mother Demeter.
Hecate, known for her farsightedness, had witnessed the abduction of Persephone and told Demeter, the mother what had happened. Later she became a close friend and confidant to the frightened Persephone and helped her adjust to life in the Underworld. To express his gratitude for her assistance to his young bride, Hades invited Hecate to become a permanent resident in his kingdom and allowed her to come and go as she wished.

Images of Hecate often depict of this "triple" aspect...showing her with three heads. It was said he could see in all directions, into the past, present, and even the future. Thus the crossroads were sacred to her, especially those with three roads that converged. In ancient times such intersections were often marked with three masks on a pole. and food was often left there to honor her and to feed those who traveled with her at night.



The reclusive Hecate (who was called the 'Queen of the Night') often enjoyed nightly jaunts, accompanied by her hounds and sometimes by a following of "ghosts" and others who were social outcasts.

The goddess Hecate was known (and also feared) as the protector of those who were oppressed and also those who tended to live a bit "on the edge". Her role in the Underworld, the land of the sleeping and the dead, undoubtedly made her feel more tolerant of those who most would shun out of fear or misunderstanding and more comfortable in their company.

Not surprisingly since Hecate had great influence in the "spirit world", appeals were often made to her for assistance in keeping one safe. She was known as a protector of young children, shepherds, and sailors. In addition, the goddess could be counted upon to help those who were dying, easing their transition into the "Otherworld" and helping them prepare for a return in their next life.

The Greek goddess Hecate is a goddess who helps us make transitions and new beginnings, especially ones that were not planned. As a magical goddess at home in the spirit world, she helps keep us in touch with our spiritual selves.

2006-12-22 08:43:39 · answer #1 · answered by goodcharacter 3 · 3 0

Hecate is the Greek goddess of the crossroads. She is most often depicted as having three heads; one of a dog, one of a snake and one of a horse. She is usually seen with two ghost hounds that were said to serve her. Hecate is most often misperceived as the goddess of witchcraft or evil, but she did some very good things in her time. One such deed was when she rescued Persephone, (Demeter's daughter, the queen of the Underworld and the maiden of spring), from the Underworld. Hecate is said to haunt a three-way crossroad, each of her heads facing in a certain direction. She is said to appear when the ebony moon shines.

2006-12-22 08:46:23 · answer #2 · answered by Ice 6 · 0 0

Hecate is the Greek goddess of the crossroads. She is most often depicted as having three heads; one of a dog, one of a snake and one of a horse. She is usually seen with two ghost hounds that were said to serve her. Hecate is most often misinterpereted as the goddess of witchcraft or evil, but she did some very good things in her time. One such deed was when she rescued Persephone, (Demeter's daughter, the queen of the Underworld and the maiden of spring), from the Underworld. Hecate is supposedly said to haunt a three-way crossroad, each of her heads facing in a certain direction. She is said to appear when the ebony moon shines.

2006-12-22 08:43:12 · answer #3 · answered by skweenison1 2 · 0 0

Greek religion and mythology, goddess of ghosts and witchcraft. Originally she seems to have been an extremely powerful and benevolent goddess, identified with three other goddesses–Selene (in heaven), Artemis (on earth), and Persephone (in the underworld). From the three supposedly came her image in Greek art as a figure with three bodies or three heads. Generally she is identified as a spirit of black magic, Persephone's attendant, with the power to conjure up dreams, phantoms, and the spirits of the dead. In the upper world she haunted graveyards and crossroads and was invisible to all eyes except those of the hounds who attended her.

2006-12-22 08:42:13 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes, but your best source of information is probably not going to be any websites.
Some night when you feel particularly inspired and it isn't deadly cold, particularly on a dark moon night (also often called the new moon), leave the city and walk to somewhere where two or more dirt roads cross.
Cut a circle and pray or chant for Hekate, mother of Circe to make herself known to you......then ask her what you need to know.

2006-12-22 08:45:10 · answer #5 · answered by raxivar 5 · 0 0

Well, she is the goddess of sorcery and witchcraft. you may hear a lot about her in Greek Mythology.

2006-12-22 08:43:57 · answer #6 · answered by Sapphire-by-the-sea 2 · 0 0

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hecate

2006-12-22 08:42:25 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I do. I know quite a lot about her. I actually know websites, to get more info about her.

2006-12-22 08:41:44 · answer #8 · answered by dawnie267 1 · 0 1

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