Hekate Light in Darkness:
“Born to destroy kings, born to reshape the world, born to horrify and break and remake, born to endure and never be erased. Hekate Medea, more than god and more than woman, alive now, in the time of origin.”
― David Vann, Bright Air Black
ZOOM MASTERCLASS 30 OCTOBER, 6-9:30 PM (UK), 10 AM TO 13:30 PACIFIC STANDARD TIME
Hekate is a controversial chthonic goddess that has been worshipped throughout many centuries, cultures and nations. Her name in Greek means "she who comes from afar" and although her origins are mysterious, she has been popularly known as a controversial Hellenistic goddess. However, she is believed to have originated much earlier in Asia Minor, more specifically in South-West Turkey. Hekate rules over many things and is the perfect crossroads where three different roads meet: historical, mythological, and magickal. She is the goddess of magic, witchcraft, the night, the moon, ghosts, and necromancy. But she also rules over the elements as the only child of the Titan Perses and nymph Asteria from whom she received her power over heaven, earth, and sea. As a divine feminine energy, Hekate began to be associated with darkness when Christianity eradicated the divine feminine worship and marginalised women, but this powerful goddess of light and darkness is also a protector and creator. An earth mother, who can bestow wealth and all the blessings of daily life, while protecting us.
According to the Neoplatonist philosopher Porphyry, Hekate's triple goddess form (Hekate Triformis) represented the phases of the moon: new, waxing, and full. These phases also symbolises the three stages of a woman (maiden, mother, and crone). But Hekate is also the goddess of liminal places such as crossroads in her Hecate Triodos form and as such, she rules over thresholds between realms, life, and death, night and day. Hekate is also the keeper of the keys to the underworld's secrets which she protects together with the black hellhounds. In Greek mythology, out of all the Gods, Hekate was the only one to assist Demeter in her search for Persephone when she was abducted by Hades, the lord of the Underworld. Although she could not rescue her, she chose to keep her company and her light in darkness until she could be reunited with her mother. And thus, when we experience grief, our own underworld, we can call out to Hekate to guide us through those dark times (which are necessary, and often teach us the most).
Learn about the dark and light aspects of this triple goddess and how you can embody her powerful elemental energy as an archetype. Allow Hekate's wisdom to empower you, inspire you and guide you through life, especially in the darkest moments or through the difficult post-pandemic times we are still experiencing.
Please note that this talk WILL be recorded, attending the talk implies acceptance with this. Those who purchase a ticket will receive a link to the recording shortly which will remain active for 2 weeks for their own private use, so if you cannot attend in person due to time-zone constraints, you will still be able to watch it.
Helena B. Scott and her work have been featured in: the Irish Independent, the Sunday Times, the Irish times, the Irish Writers Union, leading alternative history portal Ancient Origins, Goodreads, the Munster Express, the New Ross Standard, South East Radio, WLR (Saturday Café), and Beat FM (Orla Rapple – Sunday Grill), Wexford County Council, the PSYCHIC MATTERS PODCAST, Spooky Isles and more. Helena also was one of 8 speakers who lectured at Ireland's first Paranormal Convention in Feb 2023 and was also part of the Paranormal Expert Panel. Helena will also be featured in an interview by American Paranormal Magazine in the International Issue for November, available from November 8th, 2023.
See also Workshop/event review by the Munster Express in 2022
Helena's collectors' limited edition book on Ireland's most iconic and most haunted house, Loftus Hall, with Steve Meyler "Loftus: The Hall of Dreams" published in 2018 is sold out but Helena released an eBook version and Paperback which you may purchase on Amazon, or also in person at the Purple Lotus where Helena also taught workshops (Waterford city) and signed copies from the author herself or the gift shops of Enniscorthy Castle and Johnstown Castle in Co. Wexford.
BIOGRAPHY
Helena B. Scott is a writer, historian, and linguist who speaks several languages as well as a mental and light trance medium, psychic investigator and wellness/ spirituality coach. She specialises in: secret history and the occult, sacred geography and ancient energies (Tantric background), Gothic literature and art history, Jungian psychology, spirituality, magic and the paranormal.
Through psychometry, the clairs, automatic writing, dowsing, tarot cards and light trance as well as traditional research, Helena attempts to solve mysteries and investigations, uncovering events purposely omitted, buried by the veil of time and history. Past collaborations over two decades include police and crime-related investigations as well as psychical research in haunted historic properties with parapsychology academics / paranormal investigators. Her last published work (a factual revisionist account and interactive occult book on Ireland’s most haunted house), Loftus The Hall of Dreams features striking photography by Steve Meyler (New Scotland Yard’s Crime Academy former head of forensic photography). Much like a crime-scene investigation but written as a Gothic story, this unique work is supported by both historical and psychical research. Helena also provides podcasts and workshops on spirituality and the paranormal while offering lectures / presentations and private consultations in many aspects of the paranormal and the occult, including property profiles/energy clearings and spirit communication.
In addition to having studied a BA in Law, with History, Anthropology, and Archaeology, Helena regularly lectures on and attends conferences/workshops/courses in these areas, and earned a Diploma in the history of magic, witchcraft, and the occult at the Imperial College London. Helena holds a Diploma in Psychic Development and various diplomas from the London College of Psychic Studies and earned a Diploma in Jungian Psychology, having also trained in archetypal psychology with Laurence Hillman. Furthermore, she has trained in psychospiritual counselling and mediumship with leading UK spiritual wellness coaches and mediums, including trance medium and psychic detectives Ann Theato and Tony Stockwell as well as at the Arthur Findlay College for the Advancement of Psychic Sciences and the London College of Psychic Studies (est. 1884), whose events she continues to attend as a member for almost a decade and where she currently lectures.
https://www.collegeofpsychicstudies.co.uk/about-us/our-consultants/helena-b-scott/
She is also a member of the legendary Ghost Club (est. 1862), the world’s oldest research association on paranormal phenomena, and the Egypt Exploration Society (est. 1882). After living in many parts of the world, Helena has chosen magical Ireland as her permanent home.
Please visit her website for more info on her work and press reviews
“Born to destroy kings, born to reshape the world, born to horrify and break and remake, born to endure and never be erased. Hekate Medea, more than god and more than woman, alive now, in the time of origin.”
― David Vann, Bright Air Black
ZOOM MASTERCLASS 30 OCTOBER, 6-9:30 PM (UK), 10 AM TO 13:30 PACIFIC STANDARD TIME
Hekate is a controversial chthonic goddess that has been worshipped throughout many centuries, cultures and nations. Her name in Greek means "she who comes from afar" and although her origins are mysterious, she has been popularly known as a controversial Hellenistic goddess. However, she is believed to have originated much earlier in Asia Minor, more specifically in South-West Turkey. Hekate rules over many things and is the perfect crossroads where three different roads meet: historical, mythological, and magickal. She is the goddess of magic, witchcraft, the night, the moon, ghosts, and necromancy. But she also rules over the elements as the only child of the Titan Perses and nymph Asteria from whom she received her power over heaven, earth, and sea. As a divine feminine energy, Hekate began to be associated with darkness when Christianity eradicated the divine feminine worship and marginalised women, but this powerful goddess of light and darkness is also a protector and creator. An earth mother, who can bestow wealth and all the blessings of daily life, while protecting us.
According to the Neoplatonist philosopher Porphyry, Hekate's triple goddess form (Hekate Triformis) represented the phases of the moon: new, waxing, and full. These phases also symbolises the three stages of a woman (maiden, mother, and crone). But Hekate is also the goddess of liminal places such as crossroads in her Hecate Triodos form and as such, she rules over thresholds between realms, life, and death, night and day. Hekate is also the keeper of the keys to the underworld's secrets which she protects together with the black hellhounds. In Greek mythology, out of all the Gods, Hekate was the only one to assist Demeter in her search for Persephone when she was abducted by Hades, the lord of the Underworld. Although she could not rescue her, she chose to keep her company and her light in darkness until she could be reunited with her mother. And thus, when we experience grief, our own underworld, we can call out to Hekate to guide us through those dark times (which are necessary, and often teach us the most).
Learn about the dark and light aspects of this triple goddess and how you can embody her powerful elemental energy as an archetype. Allow Hekate's wisdom to empower you, inspire you and guide you through life, especially in the darkest moments or through the difficult post-pandemic times we are still experiencing.
Please note that this talk WILL be recorded, attending the talk implies acceptance with this. Those who purchase a ticket will receive a link to the recording shortly which will remain active for 2 weeks for their own private use, so if you cannot attend in person due to time-zone constraints, you will still be able to watch it.
Helena B. Scott and her work have been featured in: the Irish Independent, the Sunday Times, the Irish times, the Irish Writers Union, leading alternative history portal Ancient Origins, Goodreads, the Munster Express, the New Ross Standard, South East Radio, WLR (Saturday Café), and Beat FM (Orla Rapple – Sunday Grill), Wexford County Council, the PSYCHIC MATTERS PODCAST, Spooky Isles and more. Helena also was one of 8 speakers who lectured at Ireland's first Paranormal Convention in Feb 2023 and was also part of the Paranormal Expert Panel. Helena will also be featured in an interview by American Paranormal Magazine in the International Issue for November, available from November 8th, 2023.
See also Workshop/event review by the Munster Express in 2022
Helena's collectors' limited edition book on Ireland's most iconic and most haunted house, Loftus Hall, with Steve Meyler "Loftus: The Hall of Dreams" published in 2018 is sold out but Helena released an eBook version and Paperback which you may purchase on Amazon, or also in person at the Purple Lotus where Helena also taught workshops (Waterford city) and signed copies from the author herself or the gift shops of Enniscorthy Castle and Johnstown Castle in Co. Wexford.
BIOGRAPHY
Helena B. Scott is a writer, historian, and linguist who speaks several languages as well as a mental and light trance medium, psychic investigator and wellness/ spirituality coach. She specialises in: secret history and the occult, sacred geography and ancient energies (Tantric background), Gothic literature and art history, Jungian psychology, spirituality, magic and the paranormal.
Through psychometry, the clairs, automatic writing, dowsing, tarot cards and light trance as well as traditional research, Helena attempts to solve mysteries and investigations, uncovering events purposely omitted, buried by the veil of time and history. Past collaborations over two decades include police and crime-related investigations as well as psychical research in haunted historic properties with parapsychology academics / paranormal investigators. Her last published work (a factual revisionist account and interactive occult book on Ireland’s most haunted house), Loftus The Hall of Dreams features striking photography by Steve Meyler (New Scotland Yard’s Crime Academy former head of forensic photography). Much like a crime-scene investigation but written as a Gothic story, this unique work is supported by both historical and psychical research. Helena also provides podcasts and workshops on spirituality and the paranormal while offering lectures / presentations and private consultations in many aspects of the paranormal and the occult, including property profiles/energy clearings and spirit communication.
In addition to having studied a BA in Law, with History, Anthropology, and Archaeology, Helena regularly lectures on and attends conferences/workshops/courses in these areas, and earned a Diploma in the history of magic, witchcraft, and the occult at the Imperial College London. Helena holds a Diploma in Psychic Development and various diplomas from the London College of Psychic Studies and earned a Diploma in Jungian Psychology, having also trained in archetypal psychology with Laurence Hillman. Furthermore, she has trained in psychospiritual counselling and mediumship with leading UK spiritual wellness coaches and mediums, including trance medium and psychic detectives Ann Theato and Tony Stockwell as well as at the Arthur Findlay College for the Advancement of Psychic Sciences and the London College of Psychic Studies (est. 1884), whose events she continues to attend as a member for almost a decade and where she currently lectures.
https://www.collegeofpsychicstudies.co.uk/about-us/our-consultants/helena-b-scott/
She is also a member of the legendary Ghost Club (est. 1862), the world’s oldest research association on paranormal phenomena, and the Egypt Exploration Society (est. 1882). After living in many parts of the world, Helena has chosen magical Ireland as her permanent home.
Please visit her website for more info on her work and press reviews
“Born to destroy kings, born to reshape the world, born to horrify and break and remake, born to endure and never be erased. Hekate Medea, more than god and more than woman, alive now, in the time of origin.”
― David Vann, Bright Air Black
ZOOM MASTERCLASS 30 OCTOBER, 6-9:30 PM (UK), 10 AM TO 13:30 PACIFIC STANDARD TIME
Hekate is a controversial chthonic goddess that has been worshipped throughout many centuries, cultures and nations. Her name in Greek means "she who comes from afar" and although her origins are mysterious, she has been popularly known as a controversial Hellenistic goddess. However, she is believed to have originated much earlier in Asia Minor, more specifically in South-West Turkey. Hekate rules over many things and is the perfect crossroads where three different roads meet: historical, mythological, and magickal. She is the goddess of magic, witchcraft, the night, the moon, ghosts, and necromancy. But she also rules over the elements as the only child of the Titan Perses and nymph Asteria from whom she received her power over heaven, earth, and sea. As a divine feminine energy, Hekate began to be associated with darkness when Christianity eradicated the divine feminine worship and marginalised women, but this powerful goddess of light and darkness is also a protector and creator. An earth mother, who can bestow wealth and all the blessings of daily life, while protecting us.
According to the Neoplatonist philosopher Porphyry, Hekate's triple goddess form (Hekate Triformis) represented the phases of the moon: new, waxing, and full. These phases also symbolises the three stages of a woman (maiden, mother, and crone). But Hekate is also the goddess of liminal places such as crossroads in her Hecate Triodos form and as such, she rules over thresholds between realms, life, and death, night and day. Hekate is also the keeper of the keys to the underworld's secrets which she protects together with the black hellhounds. In Greek mythology, out of all the Gods, Hekate was the only one to assist Demeter in her search for Persephone when she was abducted by Hades, the lord of the Underworld. Although she could not rescue her, she chose to keep her company and her light in darkness until she could be reunited with her mother. And thus, when we experience grief, our own underworld, we can call out to Hekate to guide us through those dark times (which are necessary, and often teach us the most).
Learn about the dark and light aspects of this triple goddess and how you can embody her powerful elemental energy as an archetype. Allow Hekate's wisdom to empower you, inspire you and guide you through life, especially in the darkest moments or through the difficult post-pandemic times we are still experiencing.
Please note that this talk WILL be recorded, attending the talk implies acceptance with this. Those who purchase a ticket will receive a link to the recording shortly which will remain active for 2 weeks for their own private use, so if you cannot attend in person due to time-zone constraints, you will still be able to watch it.
Helena B. Scott and her work have been featured in: the Irish Independent, the Sunday Times, the Irish times, the Irish Writers Union, leading alternative history portal Ancient Origins, Goodreads, the Munster Express, the New Ross Standard, South East Radio, WLR (Saturday Café), and Beat FM (Orla Rapple – Sunday Grill), Wexford County Council, the PSYCHIC MATTERS PODCAST, Spooky Isles and more. Helena also was one of 8 speakers who lectured at Ireland's first Paranormal Convention in Feb 2023 and was also part of the Paranormal Expert Panel. Helena will also be featured in an interview by American Paranormal Magazine in the International Issue for November, available from November 8th, 2023.
See also Workshop/event review by the Munster Express in 2022
Helena's collectors' limited edition book on Ireland's most iconic and most haunted house, Loftus Hall, with Steve Meyler "Loftus: The Hall of Dreams" published in 2018 is sold out but Helena released an eBook version and Paperback which you may purchase on Amazon, or also in person at the Purple Lotus where Helena also taught workshops (Waterford city) and signed copies from the author herself or the gift shops of Enniscorthy Castle and Johnstown Castle in Co. Wexford.
BIOGRAPHY
Helena B. Scott is a writer, historian, and linguist who speaks several languages as well as a mental and light trance medium, psychic investigator and wellness/ spirituality coach. She specialises in: secret history and the occult, sacred geography and ancient energies (Tantric background), Gothic literature and art history, Jungian psychology, spirituality, magic and the paranormal.
Through psychometry, the clairs, automatic writing, dowsing, tarot cards and light trance as well as traditional research, Helena attempts to solve mysteries and investigations, uncovering events purposely omitted, buried by the veil of time and history. Past collaborations over two decades include police and crime-related investigations as well as psychical research in haunted historic properties with parapsychology academics / paranormal investigators. Her last published work (a factual revisionist account and interactive occult book on Ireland’s most haunted house), Loftus The Hall of Dreams features striking photography by Steve Meyler (New Scotland Yard’s Crime Academy former head of forensic photography). Much like a crime-scene investigation but written as a Gothic story, this unique work is supported by both historical and psychical research. Helena also provides podcasts and workshops on spirituality and the paranormal while offering lectures / presentations and private consultations in many aspects of the paranormal and the occult, including property profiles/energy clearings and spirit communication.
In addition to having studied a BA in Law, with History, Anthropology, and Archaeology, Helena regularly lectures on and attends conferences/workshops/courses in these areas, and earned a Diploma in the history of magic, witchcraft, and the occult at the Imperial College London. Helena holds a Diploma in Psychic Development and various diplomas from the London College of Psychic Studies and earned a Diploma in Jungian Psychology, having also trained in archetypal psychology with Laurence Hillman. Furthermore, she has trained in psychospiritual counselling and mediumship with leading UK spiritual wellness coaches and mediums, including trance medium and psychic detectives Ann Theato and Tony Stockwell as well as at the Arthur Findlay College for the Advancement of Psychic Sciences and the London College of Psychic Studies (est. 1884), whose events she continues to attend as a member for almost a decade and where she currently lectures.
https://www.collegeofpsychicstudies.co.uk/about-us/our-consultants/helena-b-scott/
She is also a member of the legendary Ghost Club (est. 1862), the world’s oldest research association on paranormal phenomena, and the Egypt Exploration Society (est. 1882). After living in many parts of the world, Helena has chosen magical Ireland as her permanent home.
Please visit her website for more info on her work and press reviews