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Is Hecate Associated with Prophecy?

As a devotee of Hecate, I have often been asked, "Is Hecate associated with your readings"?

My reply is a resounding Yes! 

Hecate was associated with oracles and prophecy in Greek mythology. While she is primarily known as a goddess of magic, witchcraft, and the night, Hecate was also believed to have the ability to grant visions and prophetic insights.

Hecate was often invoked by individuals seeking guidance or foreknowledge of the future. She was considered a powerful intermediary between the mortal world and the realm of the divine, making her a suitable deity to approach for divination and prophecy. People would sometimes perform rituals or make offerings to Hecate in the hopes of receiving prophetic dreams, visions, or messages.

In addition, Hecate was sometimes portrayed as having knowledge of hidden or secret things and as a guide in the realms of the underworld. Her association with crossroads, liminal spaces, and transitions further enhanced her connection to prophecy, as these were considered gateways to receiving divine knowledge and insights into the future.



While Hecate's role in prophecy and oracles is not as prominent as some other Greek deities associated with these practices, such as Apollo or Hermes, she was still believed to possess the ability to bestow prophetic visions and wisdom upon those who sought her assistance.

For me personally, I believe that in connecting with her mysteries I have been able to "see" things that most people miss. From my card readings to my photo readings, I always pay homage to her power that allows me to see into these things. I often call upon her in the majority of my magical work. 

In ancient times, the practice of magic and spellcasting was associated with Hecate, the Greek goddess of witchcraft and magic. While specific spells from antiquity directly linked to Hecate may not be extensively documented, here are a few general examples of spell themes and practices associated with Hecate:

  • Protection Spells: Hecate was often invoked for protection, particularly at liminal spaces such as crossroads. Spells invoking Hecate for protection might include creating and placing protective charms or talismans, reciting incantations or prayers, or performing rituals at crossroads to ward off negative energies or spirits.
  • Divination and Prophecy: As a goddess associated with magic and the night, Hecate was believed to have the power to grant visions and insights into the future. Spells related to divination and prophecy could involve invoking Hecate's guidance and assistance through rituals, offerings, or meditation to receive prophetic dreams, visions, or messages.
  • Herbal Magic and Potions: Hecate was connected to the use of plants and herbs in magic and healing. Spells involving Hecate might include the preparation of potions, herbal infusions, or spell bags using specific plants associated with her, such as garlic, mandrake, or mugwort. These spells could be used for various purposes, including protection, healing, or enhancing magical abilities.
  • Transformation and Transmutation: Hecate was believed to possess the power of transformation and transmutation. Spells related to this aspect might involve invoking Hecate to aid in personal transformation, spiritual growth, or the transformation of objects or circumstances. These spells might include ritual gestures, spoken incantations, or the use of symbolic items representing the desired transformation.


It's important to note that the details and specific practices of ancient spells associated with Hecate have not been extensively preserved. The exact nature and methods of these spells would have varied across different time periods and locations. Additionally, the practice of ancient magic often relied heavily on oral transmission and personal knowledge, making it difficult to fully reconstruct ancient spells.

What do you think? Have you called upon her for your rites and rituals? Do you call her into your daily space? How do you connect with her and do you think she is involved in prophecy?  Feel free to leave your thoughts here in the comments.

Remember, stay present and mindful.
Rev. Renee Sosanna Olson
Keybearer to the CoH🗝
Founder of the Sanctuary of Hecate Brimo.🔥
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Profit or Prophet?

Paganism is an umbrella term that is generally used to encompass all non-Abrahamic religions.  That, as you can imagine, is a pretty big umbrella.  The three major branches of the Abrahamic religions are Judaism, Christianity and Islam.  That would leave everything from Atheist to Zoroastrianism.  And that’s a massive number of religious and spiritual groups in between.  That group that are in that umbrella term really don’t fit together as a group at all.  We have those who follow the teachings of Buddhism, those who practice Sikhism and those who simply walk outside and feel the earth below them as a form of religion.  In 2013 I completed the process to become an ordained minister as part of a commitment to the Goddess Hecate.  Even though my religion is not an official church and does not have an organized, established sanctuary other than the trees that witness my rites to her honor.  Paganism includes all these groups and tries to house them in a neatly organized pile for the world to see.

There are some groups that have official church status and are recognized as such.  They are considered non-profit organizations and work to provide training and support for those who follow their path.  Circle Sanctuary for example has a Ministry Training Program they offer.  Circle Sanctuary is a Shamanic Wiccan Church founded in 1974.  The Rev. Selena Fox is the high priestess and senior minister there. Many groups offer training and when joining some covens they offer specific training for their members to advance in the ranks.  As a Torchbearer to the Goddess Hecate for the Covenant of Hekate, I had a set of specific requirements I needed to complete in order to be considered for that honor.  There was a large amount of study and community service required.  At no point was I required to make a payment for the training/information other than books that I purchased online from other sources.  Since there was no classrooms or electricity I can understand that it was relativity free for me to get my training.

Now what about those places where they have a physical shop location that has bills to pay.   Should magically knowledge be freely given?  Should we as magical people offer our services to others without the request for payment in kind? There are just as many opinions on this subject as there are spiritual groups between A & Z under our umbrella. Some believe that magical knowledge should be given freely and only by a certain few.  Someone who is a Sage or Crone in the community should take on the role of teacher and pass his or her knowledge down the line to the younger generations.  Others believe that someone who has just started out should be allowed to not only teach but charge their students huge fees in order to get the gift of magic. 

I can say that fees can put the kibosh on magically dreams faster than you can say alakazam.  I wanted desperately to be trained in Reiki.  I read all I could on it and even practiced a bit in the form hands on healing and not stone massage techniques.  When I questioned on line how to find a Reiki Master to train me I was told, when it is time they will find you. They found me and wanted $10K to take me to the Master level. I was mortified and gave up.

I believe in fairness and equality.  I don’t think that knowledge should be held ransom by a dollar sign and I also don’t believe that people should benefit from the experience of others unfairly.  Each of us has something unique to bring to the table.  The act of barter and service is something that should really be considered when it comes time to offer magical instruction to others.  As the owner of a property that is looking to become a dedicated Sanctuary, I have tons of yard work, debris removal and so on that will need to be done.  I volunteer with a TNR group that need animals transported to and fro as well as feeding and trapping that can be assisted with. There is no limit to the amount of things that we could work out in trade if we just open our mind a bit.


I cannot say that class one should be 700.00 or 7.00 but I can say as Pagan people, people who are of the earth and of the community; People who come together to help each other whenever we can, which is more important?  To make a profit or to be a prophet?  Now, I’m using the term very loosely, but you understand what I mean.