Soror Sortela - Breaking Boundaries: A Sexual Encounter with Setīill Duvendack - Set: An Astrological PortraitĬătălina Deaconu - Baptized in the Ecstasy of Poison Mimi Hazim - My Journey into the Desert with Setįra Diavolo - The Role of Set in Western Occultismįra Diavolo - The Ritual of Set-Transformation We will look into his origins, ancient myths and legends, and modern interpretations of his role on the Left Hand Path – all this written from the perspective of the Draconian Tradition.Įdgar Kerval - Hymns of Adoration to Setekh Essays and poetry, portraits and sigil art, rituals and meditations – all these contribute to the portrayal of Set as a god that is still alive and active in modern times, perhaps even more than ever before. Here you will find glimpses into his mysteries, provided by active practitioners of Draconian magic and initiates of the Left Hand Path. These portrayals of Set and many more are the subject of this anthology.
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His forked knife cuts attachments to the surrounding world, liberating the initiate from bonds of slavery and mindless ignorance, and his scepter represents authority and power, showing us how to devour our gods and be the masters of our destiny. His fiery nature represents lust and fury, which is the driving force on the path, and his Black Flame is the inner spark of Godhood that successively becomes the fiery pillar of ascent on the path of self-initiation. Feared by the faint-hearted and worshipped by those who sought power, he has become a symbol of storm and change, movement and transformation, force and energy. Noctulius Isaac – The Hall of Many Mirrorsīill Duvendack – Hecate Ritual: Walk with the TravelerĪsenath Mason – The Potion in the Cauldronįollow this link to purchase the book on Īs a self-created god, Set is a powerful archetype of the Adversary and an attractive model for a practitioner seeking initiation into mysteries of self-deification. Satoriel Abraxas – Hecate’s Rite of Passage into TimelessnessĪsenath Mason – Draconian Sigil of Hecate Inara Cauldwell – Hecate, Prometheus and the First Mandrake Roberto Ruiz Blum – Hecate and Soul Alchemy Selene-Lilith vel Belayla Rakoczy – Hecate and Mary at Polish Crossroads Mike Musoke - Hecate: The Goddess of Magic, Mysteries & Witchcraftĭenerah Erzebet – Spiritual Alchemy of the Triple GoddessĪsenath Mason – Hecate – Guide to the UnderworldĮdgar Kerval – Atavistic Dream: The Great Goddess Rising Like the other anthologies by the Temple of Ascending Flame, all this is written from the perspective of the Draconian Initiate, involving a modern approach suitable for the practitioner of the Left Hand Path. Here you will find descriptions of personal gnosis revealed through the work of authors featured in this book, as well as references to her appearance in ancient lore and magic of old times. This anthology contains all those portrayals of Hecate and many more, introducing the reader to the magic and mythology of this mysterious goddess. She is the first initiatrix, the psychopomp, and the sentinel who meets the aspiring Initiate at the Crossroads of the Worlds, leading us into the Womb of the Dragon through the gateways of the Nightside. Initiation into her path involves the descent into inner darkness, the personal “underworld,” where knowledge of ourselves and our universe lies concealed, waiting to be rediscovered. In the Draconian Tradition, she is the guardian of the mystical point of crossing, where all worlds, planes, and dimensions meet and intersect. In ancient times she was believed to endow witches with the power over the forces of nature, reveal secrets of herbs and poisonous plants, and introduce her followers to mysteries of lycanthropy and shape-shifting. She is benevolent and generous, both to nature and her worshippers, as well as ruthless and responsible for all nocturnal atrocities and rites of malefica. Her powers are many, and her cult involves both life and death – mystical transformation through the ultimate rite of passage and rebirth in the womb of the earth. She appears with torches in her hands, accompanied by howling dogs, serpents, and ghosts of the dead – terrifying retinue that roams the land under the cloak of the night. Hecate is a goddess of witchcraft, lunar magic, and necromancy.
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