Calling Hekate is a practical guide to approaching Hekate through her epithets as living names of power, each one a precise key for ritual, prayer, and spiritual guidance. Rather than treating epithets as poetic titles or historical curiosities, this book presents them as functional points of contact, teaching the reader how to call Hekate in the form most aligned with their purpose, circumstance, and ethical responsibility.
Each epithet is explored as a distinct expression of Hekate's presence-her roles at the crossroads, in protection, in transition, in liminal spaces, and in moments of personal transformation. Readers are guided to understand not only what each epithet means, but when and why it should be used, and how to approach it with clarity and respect.
This book offers:
Clear explanations of Hekate's epithets as ritual access points
Step-by-step rituals designed for immediate practice
Spoken invocations and prayer language written for real-world use
Guidance for working through life transitions, decisions, and thresholds
Ethical frameworks and boundaries for responsible deity work
Instruction on recognizing response, silence, and redirection
Calling Hekate is written for practitioners who seek discernment over dramatics, precision over abstraction, and relationship over performance. It does not promise spectacle or guaranteed outcomes. Instead, it teaches how to stand at the crossroads with clarity, how to call with intention, and how to listen without expectation.
This is a book for those who wish to move beyond vague invocations and into intentional, respectful practice-calling Hekate not loudly, but correctly.