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EPISODE · Apr 27, 2022 · 1H 26M

Hecate Roundtable - April 16, 2022

from Where Did The Road Go? · host Fringe Radio Network

Seriah hosts a round table of knowledgeable, experienced people to discuss the goddess Hekate. Taylor Bell, Walter Bosley, and Barbara Fisher provide a wealth of both researched information and personal encounters. Topics include ancient pantheons of gods and goddesses, the Tuatha Dé Danann, Scythian mythology, the Amazons, witchcraft, Shakespeare, Wicca, Voodoo, syncretism, Catholic/Voodoo saints, Orisha and Loa, Saint Catherine of Alexandria/of the wheel, Hypatia, the underworld, egregores, crossroads, gallows, Athena, personal encounters with Hekate, dreams, the mystical moon, symbolism, "The Empire of the Wheel", telluric currents, physical effects of spiritual encounters, alchemy, personal tragedy, synchronicity, reincarnation, Christianity and formal religion in general, St. Thomas Aquinas, gender differences in supernatural experiences, the hearth and the flames, a synchronistic key experience, "The Kaleidoscope Grimoire" film, co-creation, spirits, Monism, beings using "wardrobes", secrecy and spiritual experience, gnosis and initiationatory experience, an encounter referenced by Jacques Valley, one of Seriah's personal experiences, confidentiality and entity interaction, synchronicity streams, faith, electromagnetic phenomenon and photography, individualism as a spiritual path, and much more! All three guests have incredible experiences that have to be heard to be understood-this is awesome! - Recap by Vincent Treewell Outro Music by Check Engine with Nothing Download

Seriah hosts a round table of knowledgeable, experienced people to discuss the goddess Hekate. Taylor Bell, Walter Bosley, and Barbara Fisher provide a wealth of both researched information and personal encounters. Topics include ancient pantheons of gods and goddesses, the Tuatha Dé Danann, Scythian mythology, the Amazons, witchcraft, Shakespeare, Wicca, Voodoo, syncretism, Catholic/Voodoo saints, Orisha and Loa, Saint Catherine of Alexandria/of the wheel, Hypatia, the underworld, egregores, crossroads, gallows, Athena, personal encounters with Hekate, dreams, the mystical moon, symbolism, "The Empire of the Wheel", telluric currents, physical effects of spiritual encounters, alchemy, personal tragedy, synchronicity, reincarnation, Christianity and formal religion in general, St. Thomas Aquinas, gender differences in supernatural experiences, the hearth and the flames, a synchronistic key experience, "The Kaleidoscope Grimoire" film, co-creation, spirits, Monism, beings using "wardrobes", secrecy and spiritual experience, gnosis and initiationatory experience, an encounter referenced by Jacques Valley, one of Seriah's personal experiences, confidentiality and entity interaction, synchronicity streams, faith, electromagnetic phenomenon and photography, individualism as a spiritual path, and much more! All three guests have incredible experiences that have to be heard to be understood-this is awesome! - Recap by Vincent Treewell Outro Music by Check Engine with Nothing Download

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