A guide to travel altars for Hekate. Please tell me if you want a certain deity covered!
In this guide, I’m assuming you’ve added a tea-light or LED candle. It isn’t necessary, but it’s not going to be included in any of these guides. I’m also going to be assuming you’ve added a photo of the deity and prayers. These guides will not include those, either.
Owl Figurines
Pentacles
Keys
Bones
Cat Figurines
Sage
Amethyst
Obsidian
Snake Figurines
Doll Heads
Small Athame or Dagger
Moon Keychains, Pins, Stickers, Etc.
Acorns
Dog Figurines
A Small Bottle of Your Favorite Herbs
See more deities here.
Hecate is a goddess of witchcraft, Magic, night, the moon, ghosts, and necromancy. Excluding the universal offerings, some common offerings include:
Divination Tools
Witchcraft Tools
Imagery of the Moon or Stars
Imagery or Depictions of Ghosts
Imagery or Depictions of Torches
Items Associated with Hunting (Boots, Bows, Arrows, Bones, Etc.)
Imagery or Depictions of Dogs
Imagery or Depictions of Polecats
Depictions of Darkness
Veils
For devotional acts, some activities that can be done for her include:
Performing Spells
Watching the Night Sky
Stargazing
Learning About Astronomy
Visiting Graveyards
Visiting Crossroads and Other Liminal Spaces
Lighting Candles to Help Ghosts Find Their Way
Volunteering at Animal Shelters
Hunting
She is celebrated in 4 Athenian holidays:
Hekate’s Deipnon
Noumenia
Lesser Mysteries
Heliogenna
rest in peace, David Lynch. May you be enbraced by the silver arms of the moon
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I sing now of gentle sleep brother of the merciless He who is kind to mortals He who is the gentlest of gods I come to you as a humble worshipper Head bowed, and words whispered Hear me, O Son of immortal Nyx Come to me under the covers of Nyx, Let your wings lull me into rest In your wake, bring the flowers of sleep Let the waters of Lethe wash away the suffering of today O gentle god, He who wanders the Earth at night Begotten to Nyx, He who dwells in the darkness of the Underworld Khaire blessed sleep, may we rest with ease under your gentle care
"To Hypnos (Sleep), Fumigation from Poppies.
Hypnos, king of Gods, and men of mortal birth, sovereign of all, sustained by mother earth; for thy dominion is supreme alone, over all extended, and by all things known. 'Tis thine all bodies with benignant mind in other bands than those of brass to bind. Tamer of cares, to weary toil repose, and from whom sacred solace in affliction flows. Thy pleasing gentle chains preserve the soul, and even the dreadful cares of death control; for Thanatos (Death), and Lethe (Forgetfulness) with oblivious stream, mankind thy genuine brothers justly deem. With favouring aspect to my prayer incline, and save thy mystics in their works divine."
Orphic Hymn 85 to Hypnus (trans. Taylor)
updated version
i most often see the word “potion” used as a blanket term for any liquid mixture that you enchant with magic, but it's a tiny bit deeper than that.
a potion is broadly defined as a mixture of liquids with magical, healing, or poisonous properties [source] and is meant to be ingested - essentially, a potion is a liquid spell you're supposed to drink in order to feel the effects of said spell. in fact, the word "potion" is derived from the middle english pocioun, from anglo-french poisun, pocioun (drink, potion,) from Latin potion-, potio, from potare (to drink) [source].
you can essentially enchant any beverage to be a potion, and create your own potions using edible ingredients. wanna make a strawberry banana smoothie with the intent of having a super good day? bam, potion.
but, please keep in mind that even if something is edible, that doesn't mean it's safe. do your research and don't ingest harmful substances!
charged waters are infused with the energy of an external source - the moon, your favorite herbs and crystals, and elemental energy, for example. charged waters can be edible (potions) or inedible, which entirely depends on your intent. no really, i mean it. if you want to use this water strictly for spellwork, anointing items, adding to spell jars, etc., then you can add whatever the heck you want to it - crystals, oils, herbs, you name it.
but if you want to drink it or turn it into a potion of some sort, please for the love of the cosmos do NOT add a bunch of oils and trinkets and accessories to your DRINKING water.
essential oils are not for human consumption!!! and - you shouldn't be drinking something you just put a bunch of rocks in!!!!
regardless of what you plan to do with your magically enchanted water, leaving it out at room temperature is a potential breeding ground for bacteria so plan to refrigerate it or store it in a cool, dark place and dispose of it within a couple of weeks.
anything you plan on drinking: use edible ingredients only, and store accordingly. do not add random nonsense to water you plan on drinking.
as always, do your own research and use your best judgement to discern what is safe and what is not.
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priest, poet, occultist, alchimist, devotee. bronze age, hellenic, roman, celtic, medieval history.
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