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...also I was given 2 keys while on a train in a past life regression I had done. Both were marked with important numbers that are important to my life path and I was told while I was watching a cartoon with my kids, through that cartoon I would be given the third key in a proper frame of mind. So totally awesome! They work with you anywhere and everywhere and through everything 😍😁

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That’s beautiful and yes, totally awesome. Thank you so much for sharing, Ashley!

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I don't adhere to any one dogma or stance there's value in most everything if your seeking it..yes a bit of a rebel. I just appreciate whatever true love and wisdom can be given from the highest truest divine self. That being said...Hekate has been assisting me along with my beautiful angels to help and protect in my spiritual growth. This information is so true. To Alice Cellia's comment there's So much truth in just "allowing" the revelations to come. All in good time😊

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These ideas are captivating, loved the post. There’s usually profound wisdom to be discovered in embracing the mystery and just allowing the revelations to come in their own time.

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Thank you, Alice.

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Hmmm- I’m going to say Hecate (with a ‘c’) but as I’m very much not a gnostic, I’m not sure I’d identify with her being the World Soul? But I’d have to agree that she manifests herself in many different contexts!

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Several practising Hekateans see her as the 'World Soul' albeit not as part of Gnostic cosmology. Incidentally, I believe the World Soul can also be referred to as the Matrix and I do not myself adhere to a strict Gnostic world view (although I suspect there's something to the archon malarkey). You can find one blog post that discusses Hekate as the world soul here: https://torchandkey7.wordpress.com/2018/02/01/hekate-as-cosmic-world-soul/ Cyndi Brannen also refers to Hekate as the 'World Soul' in her book 'Keeping Her Keys'. As for preferring a spelling with K, to me this is more down to numerology than to any Pagan tradition.

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I know of the Brannen book, though I haven’t got around to reading it yet. I’ll have to add it to the list if you recommend it :-)

My main source, apart from Sorita D’Este (who also uses a ‘k’ - I’m just too old to change) would be Hekate Soteira by Sarah Iles Johnson. I really should look at something more recent, though. BTW I’d really recommend the Johnson text if you haven’t run across.

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