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Writer's pictureRenee Olson

Chaldean Oracles - 147




The Chaldean Oracles are a group of fragmented texts from the 2nd Century AD and are attributed to Babylonia (Chaldea). The text refers to Hecate as the female power or Mother of all with two Fathers. Setting Hecate as the Cosmic World Soul. I thought it might be a great project to look at the translated snippets of the references to Hecate in the Oracles to see how they relate to one another, to Hecate in general, and our thoughts on Hecate today. For this, I decided to use the translation by Charles Stein. Mr. Stein is an author and poet and has completed several translations as well as studies on Eleusinian subjects. His original translation of the Chaldean Oracles can be found at the link below.

Understand that not everyone follows this particular belief in Hecate’s origins. Some follow the more modern view of Hecate as the Crone aspect of the triple goddess construct. I invite those with that perspective to follow this line of thought for a moment to see where it leads. Translated by Charles Stein


Says Hekate:


Invoke me often

and you'll see

that everything

is LIONS:


For neither does the arched mass of the sky appear,

nor do the stars shine.

The light of the moon is occluded;

the earth has no fixed place.


All things are seen in lightning flashes. [147]



Here I go to the second part, which has the most information. "The light of the moon occluded" - Occluded is defined as clogged up. This definition, along with the last line "all things are seen in lightning flashes," leads me to the conclusion that we're talking about a stormy night.



Originally published on Blogger - 12/2/14 9:00 AM


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