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most pagan anthologies suck. In most cases the only people who read ...
Letās face it, most pagan anthologies suck. In most cases the only people who read pagan anthologies are those who contributed to them. Hekate Her Sacred Fires however, is not one of those anthologies and is still my favorite anthology to date. Edited by author Sorita dāEste, the founder of the Covenant of Hekate and the worldwide Rite of Her Sacred Fires, Sorita is considered a modern expert on the history and devotion of the goddess Hekate. The book features over fifty different authors and itās the diversity of these authors that bring this anthology strength. Hellenic Reconstructionists, Wiccans, Theistic Satanists and daemonaltors, Theurgists and Pagans and Occultists of all flavors lend their visions of Hekate to showcase what a vastly encompassing and complex goddess Hekate is. This anthology is a cornucopia of diverse ritual, poetry, art, personal experiences and musings on Hekate. Coming in at 307 pages, the book itself is a just slightly larger in size of Raymond Bucklandās āBig Blue Bookā, so itās not a very small anthology.Sorita dāEste who has authored other books on Hekate such as Hekate Liminal Rites and Hekate: Keys to the Crossroads provides a fantastic introduction into the history of Hekate, her cults, offerings, associated and conflated goddesses and male god companions. She then provides a massive timeline chart spanning about 20 pages from 6,000 BCE to the present time with different reliefs, coins, statues and depictions of Hekate throughout history. Aside from Sorita, the anthologyās contributors range from lesser-known more private devotees to well known published authors. This books is great for learning more about Hekate in the modern day and how she has touched the lives of many modern practitioners. Donāt read this book expecting to learn about the historical Hekate in depth (though thereās plenty in Soritaās introduction to give you a simple understanding and thereās also a list of book resources provided on the very first page). Thatās not what this book is nor what makes it so unique and special. The book ends with a glossary of words the reader may be unfamiliar with and then finishes with a transcript of the global Rite of Her Sacred Fires. This is a book that I feel any devotee of Hekate, regardless of their path should own, if only to learn how Hekate interacts with those of paths outside of their own and to gain a larger perspective of who Hekate is as a goddess today instead of something confined and bound only to the past.Contributors to this anthology consists of Aedos Alala, Amber Rose, Amelia Ounsted, Andrea Salgado-Reyes, Brian Andrews, Catamara Rosarium, Connie Silver, David Rankine, Diane M. Champigny, Dorn Simon-Sinnott, Edaterina Ilieva, Emily Carding, Georgi Mischev, Hansa, Harry Barron, Henrik Holmdahl, Izzy Purplespoon, Jade Sol Luna, Jean Marie Feddercke, Jen Ricci, John Canard, Katherine Sutherland, Kay Gillard, Lezley Forster, Madre van der Merwe, Magin Rose, Mark Alan Smith, Michael Ellis, Morgana Sythove, Naza Cogo, Nikki Cullen, Orryelle Defenstrate-Bascule, Petra Schollern, Raven Digitalis, Richard A. Derks, Sara Croft, Shani Oates, Shay Skepevski, Soror Basilisk, Tara Sanchez, Thomas Star, Tim Furlow, Tina Georgitis, Tinnekka Bebout, Trystyn M. Branwynn, Vikki Bramshaw, Vlasta Mijac and Yuri Robbers.
R**T
Hail Hecate.
A very well written and very informative book about Hecate. Especially in the timelines section the authors link Hecate to the minoan snake goddess of the minoan empire. My only pet peeve is that in the editorial notes they list the another possibility of the other pronunciation of Hecate's name as e-ka-tay. No the Greek pronunciation is actually eh-ka-tee. Eh as in pet. Ka as in car and tee as in tea. You check this out YouTube under get to know a deity by psycho sorcerer.However as the editorial notes states pronounced it the best way you are comfortable with. Which iam comfortable with pronouncing this way as others pronounced it as heh kate. Other than that enjoy reading the books of Sorita d'Este
M**N
Review of the book, Heckate, Her Sacred Fires.....
The content of this book is written by a variety in authors who describes their relationship to the Goddess Hecate. There is also a great deal of historical, credible information regarding Hecate. I found some of the anthropological/historical terminology to be of great value in understanding this Goddess, her evolution on a collective conscious level on a global scale, probable areas where She might have originated and a variety of personal experiences. I have not finished this book yet, it's a very large soft cover book and I suspect I will continue reading/learning from this book and its content. If you are curious about this Goddess I highly recommend it.
W**L
Superb book! Wonderful history, insights and art.
Found this book as part of an interesting sequence of events that kept bringing the goddess Hekate into my life. What a wonderful compilation of reflections, history, art, ritual and experiences. Highly recommend it, and this book by the same author/editor. http://www.amazon.com/Priestesses-Pythonesses-Sibyls-collection-possession-ebook/dp/B0095B9E34/ref=sr_1_19?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1392649790&sr=1-19 And I am looking forward to reading her other book on Hekate http://www.amazon.com/Hekate-Liminal-Rites-historical-Torch-bearing-ebook/dp/B004RUXOE8/ref=sr_1_12?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1392649855&sr=1-12
D**G
A great book for those wanting to learn more about Hekate.
I thought that getting so many different views on Hekate made this book more than worth reading.
G**S
Esta excelente
Muy buena información sobre Hekate
C**N
Very inspiring book
You find your golden nuggets you can use in your devotional work. You get also an insight in different aspects of Hekate.
S**H
An interesting anthology of different perspectives
I like this book a lot. It gives a lot of different perspectives, and as the editor states, they're taken from many traditions across the world. I can tell that Sorita d'Este is a devoted and loving follower of Hekate, and I'm extremely happy to have acquired and read this book.The reason I won't give these five stars is the editing portion. As an editor myself, I understand the stated intention not to change the various contributors' voices. Yet I also found parts of this difficult to read; some essays needed copy edits, but some needed heavier editorial interactions. Setup of the essay, further elucidation on the experience, and perhaps even some paring back of repetitive information. This is what an editor does, and if it had been, it surely would have received five stars from me.
A**.
Buon libro
Ottimo
U**O
Esplicado
Buen libro..
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