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Astrology and Myth - Hecate



This is a time of magic, but also of soulful and even serious reflection. Hecate (Roman) is a goddess of magic and the crossroads, and her realm is the underworld. This week's image is Hecate fighting Giants, which is said to be myth, but has a parallel in (forbidden) history, as well as today's life-death crossroads of humanity. As author Michael Tsarion has said, "Perhaps the greatest myth being purveyed, is that myths are just myths."

It's been, for me, a great time for research and revisiting some material that rings true at the deepest level. Anything with "re" in it, is in sync with Mercury Scorpio's retrograde -- the mind has more penetrating focus than usual, and a desire to get to the root or heart of a matter.

This idea that human history is far different than what we've been told (and taught), seems to be gaining traction, at least among those on the path of awakening. It comes in the two-fer of the Uranus-Pluto square -- that there's an excavation (or exhumation) of the ancient past, as a catalyst for an awakened future.

It's a curious thing, and I've experienced this, how material (knowledge) I wasn't ready to integrate before, returns during Mercury's Retrograde. And so it has been with the above quoted Tsarion's book on Atlantis: Alien Visitation and Genetic Manipulation. In the preface, Tsarion predicts that in ten years we'd discover the true origins and destiny of humankind. He writes, "As part of this discovery, we have to address the overwhelmingly important question of how the phenomena of evil came into the world and into the consciousness of Earth's human inhabitants."

For those that seek out dot connecting into the occult and humanity's struggle for freedom, it's highly recommended. In Scorpio time, the top layers don't satisfy -- there's a drive to dig deeper.
Source: http://astrology.about.com/b/2013/10/30/hecate-as-underworld-warrior.htm

Comments

Madalina said…
Love reading about a mythology-astrology blend. This is a winning combo in my book because both subjects interest me greatly.
Unknown said…
Always intriguing to read about mythology and astrology.
Unknown said…
I've always been passionate about mythology, so I enjoyed reading this article.
Unknown said…
Astrology and mythology has always interested me and after this article, it's made me even more interested.
Nico said…
I always found that myths are not just myths but stories that teach us lessons. So the question is not true or not it is what you learn from the story or tale.
penni d said…
It would be GREAT to finally have the answer as to our past. Take a truth and wrap it around fiction sounds like they way humanity has been tricked into some beliefs.
Unknown said…
Mythology has also been interesting and then when you add astrology to it, I am more than interested in it. Thank you for this great article.
Unknown said…
This is an interesting article about our past and how mythology might have some secrets in truth.
Unknown said…
Anything dealing with mythology catches my attention. :)

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