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Laiks Tautai

Posted on 2011.07.01 at 21:40

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(Anonīms) at 2011-07-01 22:58 (Tipa)

Re: nezinu p[at vairs

normāli?
Juridiskais nosaukums Sabiedrība ar ierobežotu atbildību "HEKATE"
http://hekate.latviabusiness.lv/lv/
(Anonīms) at 2011-07-01 22:59 (Tipa)

Re: nezinu p[at vairs

Protams, ka Hekate ierobežo atbildību. par to nemaz nešaubos
(Anonīms) at 2011-07-01 23:02 (Tipa)

atvērās spamošanas ČAKRA

HEKATE :(

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(Anonīms) at 2011-07-01 23:05 (Tipa)

Re: atvērās spamošanas ČAKRA

besī, ka bilde uzreiz nerādās bet nu pogffff. nu bet tak lūdzu- tā es tagad jūtos: :@
pievērs uzmanību pierei- tur tas ir- bīstamais portāls uz zemapziņas dzīlēm. :@

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Mehāniskais vienradzis
[info]nefolk at 2011-07-02 14:28 (Tipa)

Re: atvērās spamošanas ČAKRA

Goddesses of Magic
Hecate


The Greek Goddess Hecate represents the third aspect of the Goddess, the Crone. She is known as the Goddess of witches and of magic, the dark of the moon, and the depths of the underworld. She walks along the roadways and counsels those at the crossroads. Of all the Greek Goddesses, Hecate alone could grant or refuse anything asked by mortals. She is the Queen of the Night, and those who seek her protection can move safely in the darkness. Hecate is the voice of wisdom, divination and dreams.
Mehāniskais vienradzis
[info]nefolk at 2011-07-02 14:40 (Tipa)

Re: atvērās spamošanas ČAKRA

Bleiks
Mehāniskais vienradzis
[info]nefolk at 2011-07-02 15:15 (Tipa)

Re: atvērās spamošanas ČAKRA

Hecate.

Is a chthonic Greco-Roman goddess associated with magic, witchcraft, necromancy, and crossroads.Hecate also came to be associated with ghosts, infernal spirits, the dead and sorcery,images of Hecate were also placed at the gates of cities, and eventually domestic doorways.

Dogs were closely associated with Hecate in the Classical world. “In art and in literature Hecate is constantly represented as dog-shaped or as accompanied by a dog. Her approach was heralded by the howling of a dog. The dog was Hecate’s regular sacrificial animal, and was often eaten in solemn sacrament.”Hecate was associated with borders, city walls, doorways, crossroads and, by extension, with realms outside or beyond the world of the living. She appears to have been particularly associated with being ‘between’ and hence is frequently characterized as a “liminal” goddess
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