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In Circle for Hekate – Volume I: History & Mythology , the author draws together scholarly research from a wide range of sources, highlighting the manifold and universal nature of this extraordinary goddess. The book serves as a comprehensive introduction to her many myths and legends, viewed through the Divine Ancestry attributed to her in Hesiod’s Theogony (800-700BCE), as well as an exploration of her conflation with other goddesses, archaeology, literature, and iconography. Hekate’s worship was never limited to one geographical region. Her presence is well attested in Greece and Turkey, as well as Egypt, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Russia, Afghanistan, Libya, Syria, Sicily and Southern Italy. She has possible links to Minoan Crete, her most famous temple stood in Lagina, and she was a popular goddess in ancient Athens. Her history reveals many fascinating stories: how Hekate Phosphoros saved ancient Byzantium from an invasion by Phillip II of Macedonia (father of Alexander the Great); and how a visit to her temple in Ephesus influenced Julian the Apostate , the last Pagan Emperor of Rome. Hekate was connected to Artemis, Demeter, Persephone, Isis, Diana, Despoina and other significant goddesses, appearing in single-and triple-bodied forms, as well as theriocephalic emanations with the heads of various animals. She shared the symbols of the torch, whip, snake and dagger with the Erinyes, and wielded the key to the Mysteries, wearing variously the modius, polos, kalathos and Phrygian cap. She shared paeans with Dionysos, stood with Hermes at the throne of the Phrygian Kybele, and sat next to Zeus in the cult of the Empty Throne. Far from being an obscure goddess, her torches illuminated the Mysteries at Eleusis, Samothrace, Aegina and Ephesus, leading the way for initiates. Suitable for reading as a standalone text by those fascinated in the history and myths related to Hekate, Circle for Hekate: History & Mythology also serves as background reading for those wishing to pursue a more practical understanding of the goddess, providing a clear contextual foundation for practice. Subsequent volumes in this series build upon the foundation provided in this first book to include devotional rites, meditations, contemplations and charms, giving readers the opportunity to develop their own personal understandings and relationships with this goddess. About the Author Sorita d’Este is an author, researcher and priestess who has devoted her life to the Mysteries. She is the author of numerous books on both the practice and history of magic, plus mythology, folklore and witchcraft. In late 2000 she co-founded the StarStone Network with David Rankine, which was dedicated to the study of Initiatory Witchcraft, Ceremonial Magic and the Mysteries of Hekate. With him she co-authored Hekate: Liminal Rites (2009), a compendium of magical practices historically associated with Hekate. With contributions from students, friends and practitioners from around the world she compiled Hekate: Keys to the Crossroads (2006) and Hekate: Her Sacred Fires (2010). In 2010 she wrote the Rite of Her Sacred Fires, a simple devotional ceremony which has become a worldwide annual celebration in honour of Hekate, celebrated at the Full Moon of May each year by many hundreds of people and now translated into 30 languages. She is also the Keybearer and founder of the Covenant of Hekate – www.hekatecovenant.com. Sorita lives on a hill in Glastonbury from where she works as a publisher and writer. She is often distracted from work by her son, her love of gardening, and interesting visitors from different spiritual and esoteric persuasions. Review: Good information - Magical book so interesting Review: So well informed - This book is the best book on Hekate I have ever read. There are so many out there peddling complete tripe and nonsense. Sorita D'Este has seriously done her research and if you want one well researched and informative book on Hekate - this is the one! Love it.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 408 Reviews |
D**E
Good information
Magical book so interesting
W**.
So well informed
This book is the best book on Hekate I have ever read. There are so many out there peddling complete tripe and nonsense. Sorita D'Este has seriously done her research and if you want one well researched and informative book on Hekate - this is the one! Love it.
5**S
Great Book! I love it!
Book is great. One of the best books I have read about Hecate and I have read a lot of books about Hecate! Good history on the origins of this Goddess and contains a lot of interesting information about Hecate. I would recommend this book. Author knows her stuff. I would strongly recommend this book and this author.
Z**Z
One of the best books about Hekate
It's a fantastic book, I'm very excited.
S**S
One of the best books on Hekate you can find.
There are quite a few books on Hekate out there. Sorita D'Este is a reference writer about the triple goddess of the crossroads but this book kind of stands alone from her previous work. I personally can't wait for the next volumes to come out. If you are a seeker or even if you have curiousity about Hekate, once you have visited the Chaldean Oracles and other classic references do come to this book.
A**0
One of the best books about Hekate out there
This is an excellent book. I have read Hekate’s Liminal Rites, and I’m currently working through this book and Brannon’s “Keeping Her Keys”. Circle for Hekate is, easily, my favorite book I've read about the Goddess so far. It is super information dense, but it expands on Hekate’s Liminal Rites. I definitely recommend this book for anyone looking for academic, historically-accurate information about Hekate.
M**O
excelente libro
no hay mucha información sobre hecate y dada a la trayectoria de investigación de los autores el contenido es excelente!
N**P
Amazing research - bad editing
This book has a LOT of research about Hekate and her worship in Ancient Greece. It covers the cultural, anthropological, archeological, architectural and linguistic facets of the Hekate cult. There are lots of images of the various archetypes found in those sites as well. So in terms of the information you get - it’s phenomenal. But the editing is very poor. There are too many spelling and grammar mistakes in this one. And it hurts readability. This book does not cover the myths of Hekate and instead focuses on only the ethnographic reality of the practices surrounding her. So it’s not a book for beginners, rather for people who already know about Hekate and want to learn more. This is the first in the series of three books on Hekate worship.
L**E
Great book!
Amazing information about a beautiful but often obscure or misrepresented goddess. Wonderfully researched and easy to gain insight from. Would deff recommend to anyone interested in learning more about Hecate!
S**S
The best book if you want to get deeper
The best book if you really want to get to know Hekate, her history, her symbols, her folklore aso. The book is well researched and understandable. There is no better book (at this moment in time) if you want to go deeper.
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