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Keeping Her Keys
Keeping Her Keys: An Introduction To Hekate's Modern Witchcraft | Cyndi Brannen
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Over the past few years Hekate has gained increasing popularity around the world. While there are books written about the historical Hekate, there is a lack of information applying this knowledge for personal development and practicing witchcraft. Keeping Her Keys blends the keys' of personal development, magick and the ancient goddess, Hekate, together. Topics include the power of prayer, how to create sacred space, and guidance on spell crafting. In the final chapter readers can perform an optional self-initiation to become a Keeper of Her Keys.
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2/5⭐ I did get some ideas from the first half of the book, & I appreciated the author's emphasis on personal development.

However, in this book you have to wade through a wide range of proofreading & logic errors. Honestly, reading Hekate's entry on Theoi.com & any other introduction to magickal practices & then putting the pieces together yourself will be more beneficial.

Further details at https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/3271983290.

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hissingpotatoes
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Help, someone please confirm I'm not losing my mind and I'm right in thinking "key" in this example is in fact a noun, not a verb...

BookmarkTavern Nope. You are completely right. It‘s used as a noun there. Off the top of my head, the only key as a verb I can think of is keying a car. 🤷🏼‍♀️ (edited) 5y
hissingpotatoes @ozma.of.oz THANK YOU. Sadly this book is increasingly falling apart 😞 5y
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hissingpotatoes
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"Compassionate anger" is my new favorite idea, pass it on.

BookmarkTavern I like that a lot! I‘ve also really started to appreciate “Do good recklessly.” ❤️ 5y
hissingpotatoes @ozma.of.oz That's a great one too! 5y
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"There is no use of female and male energy or accompanying tools. Instead, we use the underlying energies that are typically associated with either masculinity or femininity, such as aggression or kindness."

YES dividing up emotions/characteristics by gender never made sense to me in the first place. Just use the characteristic in question instead of unnecessarily masking it behind a broad and inaccurate bucket label.