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The Primal Force of the the Old Wise Hag the Cailleach
In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was God.The Word was Goddess.The Word was Witch. Picture credit from W is for Wise Woman The Cailleach is a primal force and a Dark Goddess of nature, deeply connected with the land. She is sometimes depicted with blue skin and one eye, symbolizing her ability […]
The Queen of Crossroads: Hekate
Finding the Keys during the Dark Season of the Year Historically, Hecate was once a much-loved and helpful goddess, and by the 5th century BCE, she became more associated with witchcraft, the night, and the underworld. She is often depicted with three heads or bodies, representing her ability to see all possibilities at the crossroads. […]
How Does the Frame Drum Relate to the Sacred Feminine?
*Picture credit to Eirini Delaki at the ancient roman theater of Sagunto- Spain, one of the most important in Europe. This performance closed the national festival of greek- roman theater. The frame drum is deeply connected to the sacred feminine in several ways, as reflected in the Hinneh knowledge base: These elements together illustrate how […]
Hinneh – BEHOLD! the divine feminine library
In the context of divine revelation, the Hebrew word “Hinneh” (Strong’s 2009) is a powerful term that means “behold” and is used to mean “pay attention.” It signals that divine revelation is at hand, marking moments when something significant or sacred is about to unfold. Hinneh is not just a casual word; it is an […]