Decisions are hard for
all of us. Which way do I go now, which path is the right one, what do
I do next, or, most urgently, where do I go from here? Life is never
easy and some decisions can be hard ones, very hard. And, at times, it
can seem as if there is no answer, although we know that is untrue and
every situation has a solution, no matter how hard it can be to
glimpse it at times.
This is where Hekate comes in. Hekate is the goddess of the
crossroads. She is also the mistress of the magic arts, and is
included in the grouping of the Moon goddesses. In ancient portraits
she is shown to have three heads and they look in each of three
directions.
When we are at a crossroads Hekate is there with her torch light and
her ability to transcend both heaven and hell and her dwelling place
on the earth. She can bring both the conscious mind and the
unconscious mind together, and the need to live in day to day reality
home to us. She is the one to go to for direction when we don’t know
which path to take and which road makes the best choice.
Hekate uses the wise owl as her messenger and she relies on the willow
tree for sustenance. She is a goddess of the Moon and when the Moon is
dark she can use her torch for light and in search of the best pathway
to take. When we need to make a hard decision for ourselves we are
calling on Hekate for guidance, since she travels through the realms
of sky, earth and Hades, the underworld.
Hekate is called the most lovely one of the Moon, and Hekate is there
when a child is brought into the world, as she is the goddess
associated with midwifery. When Ceres lost her daughter Persephone,
Hekate used her torch to help Ceres look for her in the underworld.
When we are unsure of ourselves or when the light around us is fading,
and everything looks dark, we are traveling by night in the most
metaphysical sense.
I believe that Hekate’s province as goddess of the crossroads led
inevitably to her status as goddess of the magic arts. One would
naturally lead to the other. Who better than Hekate would know how so
often our indecision leads us to call upon the energies present in the
universe to ask for help and guidance when we cannot figure out what
to do. Once a decision has been made, asking the powers that be to
help incarnate that desire would naturally fall upon, who better, the
goddess who shows us all the different roads available to us.
Hekate is the 100th asteroid named and discovered on July 11, 1868. In
her manifestation as 100 Hekate, her asteroid designation, she is the
place we go to in our astrological charts to find out what we need to
do to discern our direction in life. She is the also the place we go
to find those parts of ourselves that were lost. When we are in need
of using our magical selves to find or answer questions, Hekate as
goddess of magic is there.
By looking up her placement in our charts we can see what astrological
sign and house she occupies. Looking at my own chart I found that
Hekate is in the 9th house, the house of religious belief and
philosophy and law. She is exactly by 0 degrees square both Mercury,
the mind, and Jupiter, the natural ruler of the 9th house. This tells
me that at times I allow my conscious mind and my wish for how I want
things to be to cloud my inner wisdom and natural thought. That when I
need to find the place to go to for guidance I need to go to the 9th
house. Perhaps I over analyze situations too much and do not allow the
wisdom that can be found in religion and philosophy to tell me the
answer.
To compound matters Hekate is in the sign of Cancer, a sign I have no
other placements in. I am not personally familiar with the energy of
Cancer, since while I have water signs in my chart, Cancer is not one.
Perhaps this unfamiliar position is the one I need to learn from the
most. Cancer is of course ruled by the Moon and represents feeling in
its purest sense. So perhaps I need to use more Moon guidance in my
discernment of the pathway, or perhaps I need to go emotionally on
decisions and let the thought process be stilled, and use intuition
more.
I know on the day I first began to become interested in Hekate, I
looked up her current sign in the zodiac and she was at 0 Aries. 0
Aries is a power point sign, it is the world placement sign, and is
the beginning of the spring solstice, a time of new beginnings for the
earth as a whole. I believe Hekate is asking for notice and asking to
speak to us. She is telling us she, not usually included in the more
commonly known pantheon of goddesses, has been neglected for far too
long.
Hekate entered the sign of Taurus on June 11, 2005, and will be there
until April 9, 2006. In Taurus Hekate will be bringing her energy to
Taurus symbolism. And what does Taurus symbolize? The greenery of the
earth; planting, growing, creating beautiful gardens. Cooking, eating,
enjoying the results of the fragrance of the seeds we put into the
ground, and the nourishing foodstuffs we obtain from vegetables and
fruits.
Taurus also rules our sensual side since Taurus is a sign that favors
the five senses; taste, touch, sight, sound, aroma. Once Hekate enters
Taurus it is a time to allow ourselves to experience the pleasures
each of the five senses has to offer us, as we partake of the garden
of life.
Letting ourselves feel secure enough to make the right decision is
also a part of Hekate’s foray into Taurus, since Taurus is a very
security minded and ‘I want to be risk-free’ sign. That’s good
to know, too, since we will certainly make better decisions the more
secure we feel.
As you learn who Hekate is, and what she has to tell you this year,
you will discover a vast fountain of information you never knew she,
or you, possessed.
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