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Hecate’s Wheel or Strophalos in Greek is an ancient Greek symbol, and is an emblem of the initiatory lunar Goddess Hecate (Diana Lucifera), and her triple aspect. The original symbol doesn't include a snake and is a whole shake. However you know that I like to play just a little with these and jazz them up a bit. So this is my version.  The Chaldean oracle (2nd century) describes the emblem as a labyrinthine serpent (emblematic of rebirth) surrounding a spiral, symbolic of the Iynges- “whirlings Hecate Symbol, Ancient Greek Symbols, Stary Papier, Goddess Of The Underworld, Hecate Goddess, Greek Symbol, Triple Goddess, Goddess Art, Greek Goddess

Hecate’s Wheel or Strophalos in Greek is an ancient Greek symbol, and is an emblem of the initiatory lunar Goddess Hecate (Diana Lucifera), and her triple aspect. The original symbol doesn't include a snake and is a whole shake. However you know that I like to play just a little with these and jazz them up a bit. So this is my version. The Chaldean oracle (2nd century) describes the emblem as a labyrinthine serpent (emblematic of rebirth) surrounding a spiral, symbolic of the Iynges…

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