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markParticipantI was on Keeping her Keys and noticed her Covina Institute, has anyone tried it before? I was debating taking Millers course and was wondering if this has good courses in the mean time.
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Cyndi Brannen has an Hekate School?
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picking_a_name_
GuestAugust 21, 2021 at 8:52 amBoth are really, really expensive. Far more than I am able to justify. I am sad they say they have something lifechanging, but charge so much. There are a lot of free videos on KHK, and Covina isn’t as expensive as the “deeper” courses. I find Cyndi’s books and videos to be useful to me, but probably not exactly how I will ever practice. I’m fine with charging a small amount, but the price really affects how I think of her now. If you haven’t, I would look at Covenent of Hecate and see if they have anything useful to you.
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hibiscus-bear
GuestAugust 21, 2021 at 8:52 amYou give Hekate things like meat, milk, wine, water, olive oil etc. She is a Chthonic Goddess but an approachable one and you ask Her for protection as you move away from your home and past the cross-street where you meet Her domain because you’re open to outside influences.
You can have a sudden dropping of liquid libations but there really isn’t need otherwise for a whole school.
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WitchOfTheWilderness
GuestAugust 21, 2021 at 8:52 amI read her book and found it overly proscriptive. I certainly have no intention of paying to join her school and reinforcing her self-appointed “high priestess” status that sets her above other devotees.
Meet Hecate at the three way crossroads, make your offerings, forge your own relationship with her. That’s all that’s needed.
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ulfr3
GuestAugust 21, 2021 at 8:52 amI haven’t taken either, but I can recommend Jack Grayle’s, “Hekate- walking the forked path” very highly. It’s available through the Blackthorne School.