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to me in a dream after a hekate working in 2002, the symbol is simple enough and looks like a
Wheel of tridents or pitchforks.
It can be inscribed on parchment, or engraved in metal. It can also be painted on the floor as a
magical circle of protection. The charge of the symbol invokes not only hekate, but four groups of
the triple feminine figures from greek mythology: the furies, the graces, the fates, and the
gorgons. To charge the seal, hold your hands in the gesture called the triangle of manifestation
(palms facing the seal, tips of the thumbs and index fingers together making a triangle through
which you can view the object that you are charging). Use the following invocation to charge the
seal.
Oh hekate!
Oh hekate!
Oh hekate!
Come forth from the west and protect the bearer of this seal
You who are covered in impenetrable scales, with serpent hair and hands of brass
Oh hekate!
By your name I call forth the graces! Beauteous ones who dance eternal through
The heavens
Hekate propylaia
Hekate phosphoros
Hekate propolos
It is by your power that it shall be done. hail to hekate! Keyholder of the world.
The invocation follows a simple pattern: first it invokes hekate as the supreme goddess and then,
in her name, calls forth the spirits. These triple groups of spirits are invoked in this particular order
as a type of defensive strategy. First the fates are called upon to lend fortune’s favor to the whole
situation. Next the furies are called upon to forcefully drive out the offending influence from our
sphere. After the influence has been routed out by the furies. We set up guard against further
attack by invoking the gorgons to stand guard. Finally we invoke the graces to heal any damage
done and ask for their benevolent blessing.
The symbol that is connected with this spell can be engraved onto metal, preferably silver, burned
into wood, or made on parchment and carried. It can also be drawn over a door as a protection
glyph or on the floor as a protective circle.