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Goddesses and Gods.wps - Welcome to Our Temple

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Hecate<br />

Then the earth began <strong>to</strong> bellow<br />

And howling dogs in glimmering light advance<br />

Ere Hekate came<br />

-Aeneid, Book VL<br />

Greek Queen of the Night, Goddess of Witchcraft <strong>and</strong> the Underworld. Hecate can<br />

change shapes or ages at will <strong>and</strong> has the power <strong>to</strong> rejuvenate or kill.<br />

The daughter of Perses <strong>and</strong> Asteria, she represents the oldest Greek form of the Triple<br />

Goddess. Her powers extend over heaven <strong>and</strong> the underworld, the earth <strong>and</strong> the sea.<br />

She is sometimes represented with three heads - one of a horse, one of a dog <strong>and</strong> one<br />

of a bear, or one of a dog, snake <strong>and</strong> lion.<br />

As Hecate of the Three Ways, her images s<strong>to</strong>od at three-way crossroads where<br />

offerings of dogs, honey <strong>and</strong> black ewes were left on Full Moon Nights. In the realm<br />

of nature she is honored as Selene, the moon, in Heaven. She is honored as Artemis,<br />

the huntress, on Earth <strong>and</strong> as Hecate, the destroyer, in the Underworld.<br />

She is also the Goddess of prophecy, charms, vengeance, wisdom, choices <strong>and</strong><br />

regeneration <strong>and</strong> is often accompanied by a pack of black, baying hounds or the<br />

three-headed dog, Cerberus.

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