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T O P I C R E V I E WCeridwenAmi,I found an article on Hekate:"Hekate is primarily a goddess of the Underworld, holding dominion over death and rebirth. This is meant both in the literal sense and in the metaphorical as well. For life is filled with many deaths and rebirths aside from that of the flesh. Because of this the Dark of the Moon especially is her time of the month, since it is a time of endings and beginnings, when what was is no more, and what will be has yet to become. Hekate guards the limenoskopos (the doorstep), for she is a goddess of liminality and transition. Of being on and crossing boundaries. This includes not only the boundary between life and death, but any boundaries, such as those between nature and civilization, waking and sleep, sanity and madness, the conscious and the subconscious minds. Indeed, any transition can be said to be her domain. As such she is also goddess of the crossroads, where the paths of one's life fork and a person must choose which future to embark upon. In ancient times these were believed to be special places where the veil between the worlds was thin and spirits gathered.Hekate is also the goddess of psychological transformation. Her Underworld is the dark recesses of the human subconscious as well at that of the Cosmos. Many have accused her of sending demons to haunt the thoughts of individuals. What they fail to understand is that the demons are not hers, but their own. By the light of her twin torches Hekate only reveals what is already there. These are things which the person needs to see in order to heal and renew. However, if they are not prepared for the experience of confronting their Shadow then it can truly feel like they are being tormented. Hekate is not motivated by cruelty, nor is she seeking to harm. But her love can be tough love. She will prompt a person to face the things that they must, whether they like it or not.Then and now Hekate is a goddess of Witchcraft and those who walk between the worlds. In the ancient world she was the patroness of those magicians- often women and the transgendered - who practiced magic, herbalism, and religion outside of the boundaries of the established temples and civil authorities of Greece. This is one reason she and her followers have often been feared and reviled. They stand with at least one foot outside of the conventional world. She is not commonly portrayed as such, but I also see her as a shamanic deity. Her Underworld is the abode of the Shadow-Self and the journeys of the shaman to confront it. It is also the place of the shamanic ordeal of death, dismemberment, and rebirth. A place of otherworldly spirits who may aid or hinder the practitioner. Likewise, her followers are people who walk between the worlds, whether the worlds of magical and mundane, urban and rural, men and women, conventional and unconventional society. For all those who need a companion on the dark pathways they must walk, Hekate goes with them. While she may not be the deity many people would like, she is the one whom they need. Because of this I believe that she comes to those who require her, whether or not they were looking for her.While some Greeks describe her as a virgin goddess, it bears noting that to the Ancient Greeks the word virgin did not always mean a girl uninitiated into sexual intercourse, but could also mean a woman not beholden to any man. In this sense, Hekate is indeed a virgin goddess. While in the more common sense of the word she certainly is not, for she is held to be the mother of several children, such as the god Museus and the Witches Medeia and Kirke (Circe).In modern Neo-Pagan practice Hekate is typically identified as an aspect of the Crone, and as such is most often portrayed as an old woman. This is in contrast to ancient vase murals which depict her as being an adult woman in her prime. As with many things about this goddess, this is a perception that has changed over time. However, the Crone aspect of the modern Triple Goddess is not truly defined by her age, but rather by the powers her age represents (that of wisdom, magical potency, annihilation, and the transformative journey through the Underworld), and those indeed fall under Hekate's domain. So while perhaps not historically accurate, this is not a demotion or devaluing of her, but rather the way in which modern Neo-Paganism fits her into its philosophy (this difficulty with integrating her into their cosmology is something that we will see Neo-Pagans share with the Ancient Greeks as well).Hekate is more often than not portrayed as carrying two torches and is known as "The Torch-Bearer". She carries these because of her role as a guide through the transition of the Underworld. One torch shows a person where it is they currently stand, the other where they might go. In this manner she reveals the mysteries of transformation to those who enter her realm of darkness. Hekate is also shown carrying a key, for she is the opener and closer of the door to the Underworld. In modern interpretations she is the guardian of and guide through the individual's Unconscious mind as well. So again, she is the key to the deeper mysteries. She also has a scourge (whip) which is the umbilical of rebirth and renewal. Her dagger (which later became the athame of Wicca) cuts delusion and is a symbol of ritual power. The black poplar and yew trees are sacred to Hekate, as is the willow tree. Wild animals are also loved by her (something I believe originates from her earliest days as a prehistoric fertility deity), and she is sometimes shown with three animal heads - the dog, snake, and lion, or alternately the dog, horse, and bear. The serpent, long connected to the chthonic powers of death and rebirth due to the shedding of its skin and its living beneath the earth, is strongly connected with her. In fact, she is often shown holding a snake in one hand. However, her primary animal form and familiar is the dog, and she was at one time considered to be "The Dog of the Moon". She is associated with the three-headed dog Kerberos who guards the gates of the Underworld. The Dog Star Sirius, whose rising foretold the annual flooding of the Nile, is also considered sacred to her. According to legend Hekate can be seen walking the roads and graveyards at night, particularly during the dark moon, accompanied by her howling dogs - which are usually black in color. Furthermore, it was said that when she chose to walk the earth invisible to the eyes of humans, dogs could still see her, as it was believed they could see all disembodied spirits. So if they started baying at night it meant Hekate or some other ghost or apparition was near, and a dog howling at the moon was considered to be a harbinger of death. As Virgil writes: "Then earth began to bellow, trees to dance and howling dogs in glimmering light advance ere Hekate came."The waning crescent moon and the new moon are associated with Hekate, as they are symbols of death and renewal. She is strongly connected to the moon in fact. The Witches who followed her in the ancient world, such as Medeia, were attributed powers such as the ability to draw the moon from the sky. Some believed that after the death of the body, the soul was gathered up by the Moon as it passed overhead. While on the other hand new souls were transmitted from the Sun to the Moon, which in turn sowed them into new bodies at the same time it was gathering up the old souls. Here we see how Hekate's power of the Moon was in fact only a facet of her position as Goddess of the Underworld. Hekate is also associated with a curious wheel shaped design, known as Hekate's Wheel, or the "Strophalos of Hekate". It is a circle which encloses a serpentine maze with three main flanges, that in turn are situated around a central, fiery spiral. The symbolism refers to the serpent's power of rebirth, to the labyrinth of knowledge through which Hekate could lead humankind, and to the flame of life itself: "The life-producing bosom of Hekate, that Living Flame which clothes itself in Matter to manifest Existence" (according to Isaac Preston Cory's 1836 translation of the Chaldean Oracles). The three main arms of the maze correspond with her being a triple goddess, as well as goddess of the three ways, and that she has dominion over the earth, sea, and sky. " http://home.comcast.net/~subrosa_florens/witch/hekate.html TaineberryGreat article Ceri...Hekate is conjunct Sirus, the Dog star (1 deg orb) in my chart, which is something that is mentioned in your article - I wonder if that has any significance?? It also conjunct Logos, Nefertiti and Ur.Hekate also forms an exact grand trine with Neptune and Chiron in my chart. Here I am sensing something like this .... The compassionate (Neptune) gatekeeper (Hekate) who faces the darkness of deep seated wounding in order to find healing (chiron)and transformation (hekate)Stawrgreat info.I have Hekate 17 deg in Gemini house 1sextile Psychesextile Erisconjunct Itokawa conjunct Persephonesextile Ceto square Rhadamanthus trine MCtrine Kalliopetrine Amphitritetrine ARMC square Heracles Ami AnneThank you SO much CeriYou must have read my mind with your Nessus on my Sun ------------------Want a peek in to my journal? http://www.mychristianpsychic.com/BelligerentPygmyI've always loved the Hekate myth.Interestingly enough I have her right in the middle of my eighth house *insert spooky music here*. How fitting.CeridwenAnd which sign?Ami AnneI am going to study Hekate and report back. I am seeing you, a lot in charts. This is my sign to get on the ball ------------------Is Your Life a Greek Tragedy? Check Out My Asteroid Articles. http://www.mychristianpsychic.com/BelligerentPygmy quote:Originally posted by Ceridwen:And which sign?Me? Libra.MertSerimer quote:Originally posted by Ami Anne:I am going to study Hekate and report back. I am seeing you, a lot in charts. This is my sign to get on the ball My hekate conjuncts my Jupiter with 3.5 degree, squares pluto with 1 degree, quintiles Mars, bi-quintiles neptune, trines mercury with 2.5 degree.It is in leo and 6th house.anongrl10My Hecate is half a degree away from my natal Pluto. They are both in my 8th house and trine my Moon. I see Hecate as Pluto in steroids, so having it next to natal Pluto, blergh, a bit too much maybe? ChironrisingI have hekate in cancer in the second house....what does this mean? Do people come to me for nurturing when they are at the cross roads?I'm confused.lilithplutoMine is in Leo in the 11th house, opposite my moon in aquarius (2 degrees), sextile my venus (2 degrees) conjunct my true node (5 degree). I dun know what it means too. ChironrisingDoes it mean that when you are at a standstill, dramatic triplicities appear before you, such as three organizations you can join...maybe army, school, or police? Etc...stuff like that? Three movies you can be in...or three stages to perform on, chose wisely sort of thing...goes with what you like but not with what you need emotionaly...finding a balance between the two is key to your hopes and dreams?iQIn the composite chart of the second worst serial killing team, Paul Bernardo + Karla Homolka, we find that Pluto and HEKATE are conjunct exact. Their LUST conjuncts DEJANIRA and Mercury is Retrograde.Nothing else is scary or overtly negative in the composite, Even Nessus is not afflicted at all in the composite. Strangely, Paul's chart has the standard Nessus affliction [Nessus square Sun] plus Chiron opposing Hekate exact. Ofcourse both Mercury and Saturn are retrograde. Paul's chart also has the possible kidnapper dynamic of Pluto conjunct Persephone with Mercury and Eros bang in the stellium.------------------ Astrology Articles New Services and short readings VenusDiSiriusHekate on NN,in Pisces.Hekate was so revered in ancient Greece,that,at one point,it became politically inconvenient to have such a powerful female deity. So,if you are researching,you should be careful with early texts,for many is written in order to defame her. From gorgeous goddess she became an old hag.Also,I disagree with predominantly negative interpretations. You can freely observe her as a lost female archetype. sandhekate on my chiron h8.. i think it's conjunct my h8 cusp too. there's a yod to it with chiron in my chart. loffra180I have my Hekate at 10 degrees Leo in the 10th house.The aspects that it has are:3 degrees conjunct Jupiter 3 degrees conjunct Circe (which is near exact conjunct my Jupiter)Near exact quincunx UranusNear exact conjunct the MCAlso, my Jupiter has an aspect with Cerberus as well, it is a 2 degree trine. My Jupiter is at 7 degrees Leo and is in the 9th house.JovianI was about to repost a locked thread on Hekate, from the Astro 2.0 board...but found Ceridwen's recent informative thread.Here is the initial post from the locked thread by @FrozenQueen: http://www.linda-goodman.com/ubb/Forum24/HTML/205660.html Asteroid 100 HEKATE is a large main-belt asteroid. It orbits in the same region of space as the Hygiea asteroid family, though it is actually an unrelated interloper. Its albedo of 0.19 is too high, and it is of the wrong spectral class to be part of the dark carbonaceous Hygiea family.HEKATE was the 100th asteroid to be discovered, by J. C. Watson on July 11, 1868. It is named after Hecate, the goddess of witchcraft in Greek mythology, but its name also commemorates it as the hundredth asteroid, as hekaton is Greek for 'hundred'.Mythology of HekateQueen of the Night, triple-faced Hekate (heh-KAH-tee) is one of the most ancient images from a pre-Greek stratum of mythology and an original embodiment of the Great Triple Goddess. She is most often linked with the dark of the moon and presides over magic, ritual, prophetic vision, childbirth, death, the underworld, and the secrets of regeneration. Mistress of the crossroads, this lunar goddess dwells in caves, walks the highways at night, makes love on the vast seas, and is the force that moves the moon.Her three faces reflect the triple extension of her powers over heaven, earth, and underworld, Here in the realm of nature she was honored as Selene, the moon, in heaven; Artemis, the huntress, on earth; and Hekate, the destroyer, in the underworld. In this triad form she had control over birth, life, and death.HEKATE, due to her associations with death and regeneration, is also an important aspect in Reptilian charts along with KAALI and Venus....In my chart, HEKATE conjuncts the dark goddess KAALI alongwith TRANSYLVANIA in the 8th house in Pisces.Where is your HEKATE?{END}--------------------------------------------My Hekate is OPP Moon (1 deg)kanwalratanWhat would Hekate conj Dsc in natal chart mean?hodadI have Hekate in Sagittarius in the third house squaring Pluto in the 12th,trining the moon,and as the apex of a yod between the Sun and Mars.Have no idea what it might mean--any help with a possible interpretation?mirage29 DARKSTAR ASTROLOGY has a very good article on Hekate, posted by Marina on July 14, 2012 http://darkstarastrology.com/asteroid-hekate/comment-page-1/#comment-110520 ____100 Hekate for me is 6.02'45" in aquarius H-2. = conj Chiron 5.19 aquarius H-2= conj Pholus 6.30 aquarius H-2= trine gem sun 1s H-6= trine libr MC 3a H-10VelvetPriestessA fascinating Goddess Ceri.VenusdeSirius quote:Hekate on NN,in Pisces.Wow! That is some soul destiny you have!!!! quote:Hekate was so revered in ancient Greece,that,at one point,it became politically inconvenient to have such a powerful female deity. So,if you are researching,you should be careful with early texts,for many is written in order to defame her. From gorgeous goddess she became an old hag.AelineOh, very interesting. I'm going to study deeper into this one.I've got Hekate in Leo, it exactly conjuncts my Moon, and Lucifer is another 1,5 degrees appart, so this is a triple conjunction, i guess. My SN isn't far apart, too. Interestingly enough, this conjunction is also conjunct a fixed star Acubens. Acubens Astrology, writing, perseverance, domestic problems, poison, liars 13° Leo 35 AelineMythology of HekateQueen of the Night,Are you kidding me?When i was approximately 5-6 years old, i used to go around and tell everyone i was a queen of the Night mirage29Aeline! How cute!! This one's for your inner child : the Queeeeen of The Night! June Anderson, Queen of the Night in AMADEUS (Mozart) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P3JHcZsiM1g&feature=related
I found an article on Hekate:
"Hekate is primarily a goddess of the Underworld, holding dominion over death and rebirth. This is meant both in the literal sense and in the metaphorical as well. For life is filled with many deaths and rebirths aside from that of the flesh. Because of this the Dark of the Moon especially is her time of the month, since it is a time of endings and beginnings, when what was is no more, and what will be has yet to become.
Hekate guards the limenoskopos (the doorstep), for she is a goddess of liminality and transition. Of being on and crossing boundaries. This includes not only the boundary between life and death, but any boundaries, such as those between nature and civilization, waking and sleep, sanity and madness, the conscious and the subconscious minds. Indeed, any transition can be said to be her domain. As such she is also goddess of the crossroads, where the paths of one's life fork and a person must choose which future to embark upon. In ancient times these were believed to be special places where the veil between the worlds was thin and spirits gathered.
Hekate is also the goddess of psychological transformation. Her Underworld is the dark recesses of the human subconscious as well at that of the Cosmos. Many have accused her of sending demons to haunt the thoughts of individuals. What they fail to understand is that the demons are not hers, but their own. By the light of her twin torches Hekate only reveals what is already there. These are things which the person needs to see in order to heal and renew. However, if they are not prepared for the experience of confronting their Shadow then it can truly feel like they are being tormented. Hekate is not motivated by cruelty, nor is she seeking to harm. But her love can be tough love. She will prompt a person to face the things that they must, whether they like it or not.
Then and now Hekate is a goddess of Witchcraft and those who walk between the worlds. In the ancient world she was the patroness of those magicians- often women and the transgendered - who practiced magic, herbalism, and religion outside of the boundaries of the established temples and civil authorities of Greece. This is one reason she and her followers have often been feared and reviled. They stand with at least one foot outside of the conventional world.
She is not commonly portrayed as such, but I also see her as a shamanic deity. Her Underworld is the abode of the Shadow-Self and the journeys of the shaman to confront it. It is also the place of the shamanic ordeal of death, dismemberment, and rebirth. A place of otherworldly spirits who may aid or hinder the practitioner. Likewise, her followers are people who walk between the worlds, whether the worlds of magical and mundane, urban and rural, men and women, conventional and unconventional society. For all those who need a companion on the dark pathways they must walk, Hekate goes with them. While she may not be the deity many people would like, she is the one whom they need. Because of this I believe that she comes to those who require her, whether or not they were looking for her.
While some Greeks describe her as a virgin goddess, it bears noting that to the Ancient Greeks the word virgin did not always mean a girl uninitiated into sexual intercourse, but could also mean a woman not beholden to any man. In this sense, Hekate is indeed a virgin goddess. While in the more common sense of the word she certainly is not, for she is held to be the mother of several children, such as the god Museus and the Witches Medeia and Kirke (Circe).
In modern Neo-Pagan practice Hekate is typically identified as an aspect of the Crone, and as such is most often portrayed as an old woman. This is in contrast to ancient vase murals which depict her as being an adult woman in her prime. As with many things about this goddess, this is a perception that has changed over time. However, the Crone aspect of the modern Triple Goddess is not truly defined by her age, but rather by the powers her age represents (that of wisdom, magical potency, annihilation, and the transformative journey through the Underworld), and those indeed fall under Hekate's domain. So while perhaps not historically accurate, this is not a demotion or devaluing of her, but rather the way in which modern Neo-Paganism fits her into its philosophy (this difficulty with integrating her into their cosmology is something that we will see Neo-Pagans share with the Ancient Greeks as well).
Hekate is more often than not portrayed as carrying two torches and is known as "The Torch-Bearer". She carries these because of her role as a guide through the transition of the Underworld. One torch shows a person where it is they currently stand, the other where they might go. In this manner she reveals the mysteries of transformation to those who enter her realm of darkness. Hekate is also shown carrying a key, for she is the opener and closer of the door to the Underworld. In modern interpretations she is the guardian of and guide through the individual's Unconscious mind as well. So again, she is the key to the deeper mysteries. She also has a scourge (whip) which is the umbilical of rebirth and renewal. Her dagger (which later became the athame of Wicca) cuts delusion and is a symbol of ritual power.
The black poplar and yew trees are sacred to Hekate, as is the willow tree. Wild animals are also loved by her (something I believe originates from her earliest days as a prehistoric fertility deity), and she is sometimes shown with three animal heads - the dog, snake, and lion, or alternately the dog, horse, and bear. The serpent, long connected to the chthonic powers of death and rebirth due to the shedding of its skin and its living beneath the earth, is strongly connected with her. In fact, she is often shown holding a snake in one hand.
However, her primary animal form and familiar is the dog, and she was at one time considered to be "The Dog of the Moon". She is associated with the three-headed dog Kerberos who guards the gates of the Underworld. The Dog Star Sirius, whose rising foretold the annual flooding of the Nile, is also considered sacred to her. According to legend Hekate can be seen walking the roads and graveyards at night, particularly during the dark moon, accompanied by her howling dogs - which are usually black in color. Furthermore, it was said that when she chose to walk the earth invisible to the eyes of humans, dogs could still see her, as it was believed they could see all disembodied spirits. So if they started baying at night it meant Hekate or some other ghost or apparition was near, and a dog howling at the moon was considered to be a harbinger of death. As Virgil writes: "Then earth began to bellow, trees to dance and howling dogs in glimmering light advance ere Hekate came."
The waning crescent moon and the new moon are associated with Hekate, as they are symbols of death and renewal. She is strongly connected to the moon in fact. The Witches who followed her in the ancient world, such as Medeia, were attributed powers such as the ability to draw the moon from the sky. Some believed that after the death of the body, the soul was gathered up by the Moon as it passed overhead. While on the other hand new souls were transmitted from the Sun to the Moon, which in turn sowed them into new bodies at the same time it was gathering up the old souls. Here we see how Hekate's power of the Moon was in fact only a facet of her position as Goddess of the Underworld.
Hekate is also associated with a curious wheel shaped design, known as Hekate's Wheel, or the "Strophalos of Hekate". It is a circle which encloses a serpentine maze with three main flanges, that in turn are situated around a central, fiery spiral. The symbolism refers to the serpent's power of rebirth, to the labyrinth of knowledge through which Hekate could lead humankind, and to the flame of life itself: "The life-producing bosom of Hekate, that Living Flame which clothes itself in Matter to manifest Existence" (according to Isaac Preston Cory's 1836 translation of the Chaldean Oracles). The three main arms of the maze correspond with her being a triple goddess, as well as goddess of the three ways, and that she has dominion over the earth, sea, and sky. " http://home.comcast.net/~subrosa_florens/witch/hekate.html
Hekate is conjunct Sirus, the Dog star (1 deg orb) in my chart, which is something that is mentioned in your article - I wonder if that has any significance??
It also conjunct Logos, Nefertiti and Ur.
Hekate also forms an exact grand trine with Neptune and Chiron in my chart. Here I am sensing something like this .... The compassionate (Neptune) gatekeeper (Hekate) who faces the darkness of deep seated wounding in order to find healing (chiron)and transformation (hekate)
I have Hekate 17 deg in Gemini house 1sextile Psychesextile Erisconjunct Itokawa conjunct Persephonesextile Ceto square Rhadamanthus trine MCtrine Kalliopetrine Amphitritetrine ARMC square Heracles
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Interestingly enough I have her right in the middle of my eighth house *insert spooky music here*. How fitting.
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Me? Libra.
quote:Originally posted by Ami Anne:I am going to study Hekate and report back. I am seeing you, a lot in charts. This is my sign to get on the ball
My hekate conjuncts my Jupiter with 3.5 degree, squares pluto with 1 degree, quintiles Mars, bi-quintiles neptune, trines mercury with 2.5 degree.
It is in leo and 6th house.
I see Hecate as Pluto in steroids, so having it next to natal Pluto, blergh, a bit too much maybe?
I'm confused.
Nothing else is scary or overtly negative in the composite, Even Nessus is not afflicted at all in the composite.
Strangely, Paul's chart has the standard Nessus affliction [Nessus square Sun] plus Chiron opposing Hekate exact. Ofcourse both Mercury and Saturn are retrograde. Paul's chart also has the possible kidnapper dynamic of Pluto conjunct Persephone with Mercury and Eros bang in the stellium.
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Hekate was so revered in ancient Greece,that,at one point,it became politically inconvenient to have such a powerful female deity. So,if you are researching,you should be careful with early texts,for many is written in order to defame her. From gorgeous goddess she became an old hag.
Also,I disagree with predominantly negative interpretations. You can freely observe her as a lost female archetype.
The aspects that it has are:3 degrees conjunct Jupiter 3 degrees conjunct Circe (which is near exact conjunct my Jupiter)Near exact quincunx UranusNear exact conjunct the MC
Also, my Jupiter has an aspect with Cerberus as well, it is a 2 degree trine. My Jupiter is at 7 degrees Leo and is in the 9th house.
Here is the initial post from the locked thread by @FrozenQueen: http://www.linda-goodman.com/ubb/Forum24/HTML/205660.html
Asteroid 100 HEKATE is a large main-belt asteroid. It orbits in the same region of space as the Hygiea asteroid family, though it is actually an unrelated interloper. Its albedo of 0.19 is too high, and it is of the wrong spectral class to be part of the dark carbonaceous Hygiea family.HEKATE was the 100th asteroid to be discovered, by J. C. Watson on July 11, 1868. It is named after Hecate, the goddess of witchcraft in Greek mythology, but its name also commemorates it as the hundredth asteroid, as hekaton is Greek for 'hundred'.Mythology of HekateQueen of the Night, triple-faced Hekate (heh-KAH-tee) is one of the most ancient images from a pre-Greek stratum of mythology and an original embodiment of the Great Triple Goddess. She is most often linked with the dark of the moon and presides over magic, ritual, prophetic vision, childbirth, death, the underworld, and the secrets of regeneration. Mistress of the crossroads, this lunar goddess dwells in caves, walks the highways at night, makes love on the vast seas, and is the force that moves the moon.
Her three faces reflect the triple extension of her powers over heaven, earth, and underworld, Here in the realm of nature she was honored as Selene, the moon, in heaven; Artemis, the huntress, on earth; and Hekate, the destroyer, in the underworld. In this triad form she had control over birth, life, and death.
HEKATE, due to her associations with death and regeneration, is also an important aspect in Reptilian charts along with KAALI and Venus....In my chart, HEKATE conjuncts the dark goddess KAALI alongwith TRANSYLVANIA in the 8th house in Pisces.
Where is your HEKATE?
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My Hekate is OPP Moon (1 deg)
100 Hekate for me is 6.02'45" in aquarius H-2. = conj Chiron 5.19 aquarius H-2= conj Pholus 6.30 aquarius H-2= trine gem sun 1s H-6= trine libr MC 3a H-10
VenusdeSirius
quote:Hekate on NN,in Pisces.
Wow! That is some soul destiny you have!!!!
quote:Hekate was so revered in ancient Greece,that,at one point,it became politically inconvenient to have such a powerful female deity. So,if you are researching,you should be careful with early texts,for many is written in order to defame her. From gorgeous goddess she became an old hag.
I've got Hekate in Leo, it exactly conjuncts my Moon, and Lucifer is another 1,5 degrees appart, so this is a triple conjunction, i guess. My SN isn't far apart, too.
Interestingly enough, this conjunction is also conjunct a fixed star Acubens.
Acubens Astrology, writing, perseverance, domestic problems, poison, liars 13° Leo 35
Are you kidding me?When i was approximately 5-6 years old, i used to go around and tell everyone i was a queen of the Night
This one's for your inner child : the Queeeeen of The Night!
June Anderson, Queen of the Night in AMADEUS (Mozart) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P3JHcZsiM1g&feature=related
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