I was lying in bed the night of the full moon in September of last year(!) when I got called to this path by Inanna. I've moved along the fringes of witchcraft for many years, so the revelation itself wasn't much of one... but I am still puzzling out why I "heard" her name in particular along with it. Gods and goddesses aren't really my jam-- if they're out there, they tolerate my skepticism well, seeing as how I've yet to be hit by lightning-- so that part is being a real poser; why would I receive such a specific, unanticipated name? It sounds like many who work alongside such deities tend to experience them as being a bit snarky (someone please check me on this), but Inanna's been nothing but quietly friendly with me.GroundedDancer wrote:Has anyone ever felt overwhelmed by imagery that could suggest a God/Goddess is calling to you?
That's interesting. I've never really heard of Hekate being connected with the seas. This is really intriguing, so I'll have to meditate on it soon. Thank you for the input!SL wrote:Well it sounds awesome.
Hekate'd be connected with sea, underworld and sky as well. One of her astro definitions would be a blend of Saturn and Moon. You've got Neptune with the sea, Saturn with the dead and so on. I'd say looking at the Lunar Cycle she'd be in the last quarter and especially last three days of the Dark Moon by which I mean days 28,29, and 30, not the traditional Wicca that would count three days of the new cycle as well.
If you're interested to talk about Saturn and Neptune I'd consider it an exciting conversation.
SpiritTalker wrote:Sometimes multiples are there for balance. If we get too one-sided we tilt out of orbit, so to speak.
Yeah. That's right up there with turning left at a red light. I guess it can be a learning experience.barker wrote:The analogy of traffic lights works with any God. Yellow, is the signal to keep going... for now.