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Freedom FROM Religion
January 8, 2015
First I want to apologize for any misuse of names, words or phrases. I am not a religious scholar and have not studied any of these religions. My information comes simply from observation, what I've read in news stories and what I've experienced first hand. I ask that any misuse not be taken as offensive. That is not my intent.
Over the last three days I have been really sick. Hubby brought the flu bug home and I've been stuck coughing, sneezing and reading on the internet. I try not to take a lot of medications so I've been fighting this thing with herbal tea, egg drop and chicken noodle soup. Yesterday the news came across regarding an attack on Charlie Hebdo, a satirical magazine in Paris. Paris has a large population of Muslims who believe that any depiction of Allah at all is blasphemy. Drawings, that here in the United States and in other countries around the world, would be considered harmless are deemed worth of death by some.
Today in USA Today an editorial piece was posted stating that people knew what they were getting into when they poke fun at radical groups. The article asserted that the magazine was aware of the feelings their work produced and in turn actually provoked the attack. Taunting followers into retaliating against them and causing their own deaths. Bill Donohue, president of the Catholic League followed with a statement that said, "Muslims are right to be angry." and "Had Charbonnier not been so narcissistic, he may still be alive." reported by the Washington Post.
I sit and think about what does it mean to be killed for drawing a picture, showing a movie or writing a book? While I understand that people get offended at some point we need to grow. I fast forward to this afternoon when I'm moderating some posts in a group I belong to on Facebook. I look at the post and my head cocks sideways. There is a post where someone is actually praising Hecate for getting out of a speeding ticket. My first thought was Tim Tebow and his end zone prayers. Hecate did no more for getting my groupie out of his speeding ticket than Jesus did for helping Tim with his touchdown.
Herein lies the reason we have shootings over someone drawing a picture of Mohammad's butt. People cannot separate fantasy from reality. They cannot separate a myth that teaches us a story from factual events. I believe that everyone should have the right to believe what they want to believe.
That being said, I also understand that at no point did a woman with the head of a bull, a horse and a snake walk the earth. At no time did a Titan Goddess stand up next to Zeus and defeat the other Titans to defend Olympus. At no time did Helios see Persephone taken by Hades into the underworld and cause the beginning of winter. These are stories to explain what we could not explain. Jesus is not the reason for the season, the tilt of the earth is. I adore Hecate. I love to read the stories of her and follow how many different civilizations followed her. I have two altars to her in my house and one outside my house. I light candles and incense to her in a daily devotional. I do this to remind me that I want to live my life to represent her virtues, not out of some fear that I must do it so that I don't get punished. I do it because I want to focus my energy on being a better person not because if I don't do it she will be angry with me.
So because I believe that Hecate never walked the earth does that make me an atheist? I don't know. Maybe it does, maybe it doesn't. It doesn't change the fact that when I think about cleaning out my closets that I don't think about giving to others because of what I read about her. Or putting out my food for the restless dead that accompany her.
Religion was created to explain things we did not understand.
Organized religion was created to rule over people who did not understand.
Until we accept that there are others out there who are not like we are, and we can let them be who they are without the need to destroy them, we will always have those who feel they need to slaughter others in the name of their god. Until we can stop hurting each what we really need is freedom FROM religion.
Pagan Blog Project 2013 - H is for Hecate
April 12, 2013
Hecate is a sometimes called a Greco-Roman Goddess, though
she predates this era. She is said to be
the key bearer to the underworld.
Granted dominion over the heavens, the earth and the seas; she is
associated with fire, light, moon, magic and witchcraft. She is considered a goddess to the midwife and
with the magic of necromancy. Sometimes
called the Goddess of the Witches, Hecate is often depicted as a triple form
goddess. Though tagged as the Crone by
Aleister Crowley, Hecate is certainly represented by each stage of the Goddess
including maiden and mother.
In Mythology, Hecate, a Titan was favored by Zeus before all
others and granted dominion over the Earth, Heavens and seas. Hesiod referred to her as the only daughter
of Perses and Asteria. One of the more popular
and my favorite Myth involving Hecate is the abduction of Persephone.
The story goes; Persephone was abducted by the God of the
Underworld – Hades, while she was out collecting flowers. Demeter searched to find her daughter. While she looked her sadness caused the
world to fall into state where nothing could grow. Hecate assisted Demeter by telling her that
Helios, the Sun God sees everything and he should know what happened to
Persephone.
It wasn't until after
Persephone was tricked into eating pomegranate seeds that she was found. It was the rule of the Fates that if someone
consumed food or drink in the Underworld, they had to stay there for all
eternity. A deal was made with the
distraught Demeter that allowed Persephone to spend four months in the
Underworld with Hades, and the rest of the time with her mother. This is where the winter season comes
from. In her sadness for her missing
daughter, Demeter mourns and nothing can grow on the Earth until she returns in
the spring.
Hecate is the Goddess of the Crossroads. It is thought that offerings made to her
should be placed at a three way intersection.
Garlic, honey, mushrooms and eggs are placed with a flame. The plate is left and it is said that one
should walk away without looking back.
Hecate will decide who gets what is left for her and at times, it was
thought that she fed the homeless and needy with her offerings. The torch, the dog, the key and the dagger
are often found in her representations.
The willow and the yew tree are sacred to Hecate. Black dogs are also associated with
Hecate. Being the Goddess of Witchcraft
and necromancy, Hecate is often called upon to assist those traveling from the
land of the living to the Underworld.
Many see her as the guardian to the Underworld and the holder of the key
to the gates there. Because of this
association many call upon Hecate in their workings with the dead.
Typically held on the 13th of each month,
Hecate’s supper is a ritual where eggs, fish, garlic, mushrooms and honey are
left at a cross roads in her honor. The
Night of Hecate is November 16, while the Day of Hecate is considered November
30th. Modern festivals
include an event held on the full moon in May called the Rite of her SacredFires, where Hecateans around the world participate in a ritual to honor the
Goddess.
For many years I considered myself Wiccan and had no
particular deity. After working with
Christian Day’s “The Witch’s Book of the Dead”, I began to research Hecate and
found a connection with her. I completed
my dedication in January 2012 and now work my circles and rituals in her honor.
I've created a Shrine to Hecate on my blog found here and much of my published work around Hecate can be found in the quarterly publication called Askei Kataskei available for free download here. I also have a board on Pinterest dedicated to locating images of the Goddess Hecate.
I spend a lot of time working with clay and created this piece below for Hecate.
The Goddess Hecate - Artist - Renee Olson Photo Credit - Renee Olson |
I found this awesome ambigram on the web and had hubby clean it up, maybe I'll make it into a neat Tattoo.
I'm extremely happy working with the Queen of the Witches today. She speaks to me and I invite her knowledge into my soul every Tuesday evening.
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Photo Credit - Elijah Olson |
I'm extremely happy working with the Queen of the Witches today. She speaks to me and I invite her knowledge into my soul every Tuesday evening.
Namaste & Blessed Be
Sosanna
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