The Hekataeon - Trade Cover Edition
THE HEKATAEON by Jack Grayle – MEDEA Edition Trade Hardcover...
The Hekataeon is a remarkable grimoire presenting a complete system of self-initiation into the mysteries of Hekate, the Maiden-Serpent-Wolf, who stands at the crux of the crossroads of all realms and realities. As such, it presents dozens of rituals, rites, spells, songs, scripts and sorcerous workings to ally oneself with the Lady of the Crossroads herself, as well as the witch-queens of late antiquity which embody her current of chthonic magic, to include Medea, Kirke, and Pasiphae.
Book Details:
Unlimited trade hardcover edition
10 beautiful illustrations by artist Rowan E. Cassidy
Full-color photographs of ritual tools
Over 400 pages, 8”x10”
Grey Silk-Touch cover and red foil stamping
Ribbon bookmark and head & tail bands
Colored endpapers
Published by Grayle Press
From the publisher:
Due to hundreds of requests, Grayle Press is now re-issuing this popular grimoire in a trade edition volume that contains a complete self-initiation into the mysteries of Hekate. It includes Jack Grayle’s hymns, prayers, invocations, incantations, scripts, initiatory rites, and more.
The Hekataeon is a remarkable grimoire presenting a complete system of self-initiation into the mysteries of Hekate, the Maiden-Serpent-Wolf, who stands at the crux of the crossroads of all realms and realities. As such, it presents dozens of rituals, rites, spells, songs, scripts and sorcerous workings to ally oneself with the Lady of the Crossroads herself, as well as the witch-queens of late antiquity which embody her current of chthonic magic, to include Medea, Kirke, and Pasiphae. It also contains hymns to win the blessing of goddesses and gods such as Artemis, Selene, Persephone, Apollo, Helios, Hermes, and Dionysus. Within its pages are consecrations for tools of art by invoking powerful daimons such as Kerberos, Orpheus, the Fates, the Furies, and the Greco-Egyptian underworld spirit BAXYXSYXYX.
Through the labyrinthine path laid out in this work, the reader first becomes a Devotee, then an Adept, and finally a Hierophant of Hekate’s mysteries. In the end, the book itself is enlivened through these workings, so that with the final rite it awakens, and becomes the reader’s spiritual assistant, to guard, guide and aid in the arte forevermore.
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