
Spirit Box S2 #98 / Dr. Lenni George on The Rites of Hekate
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Mar 9, 2026 Dr. Lenni George, author and practitioner focused on Hekate and devotional practice, shares stories behind The Rites of Hekate. She describes creating moon, dark moon, and poison gardens and finding a buried key. She recounts a regression hypnotherapy vision of a deaf beggar woman and her transpersonal “Timekeeper” encounter. She outlines a four-quadrant framework from dirt and ancestry to cosmic ceremonial work.
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Regression Revealed A Life In Hecate's Horde
- Lenni recounts a regression hypnotherapy where she relived a life as a deaf beggar who fell in a ditch and died alone in medieval Europe.
- That memory later connected to her writing about Hekate's hordes and helped her identify with the gathered lost and forgotten rather than grand mythical figures.
Moon Garden Manifested From A Push And A Key
- Lenni describes receiving a literal shove to create a moon garden, resisting for years before building six white-flowering beds with a Strophalos wheel and finding an old key in the soil.
- The garden became a ritual space linking Hecate, lunar work, and botanical magic, and visually centers a Strophalos at its end.
Build A Symbolic Moon Garden For Ritual Work
- Try designing ritual gardens with symbolic coherence: use white-flowering, moon-associated plants and reflective materials for year-round bloom and lunar visibility.
- Lenni's six-bed moon garden uses marble chippings, ~60–70 plants, and a Strophalos to host full- and dark-moon rites.

