Hello and Merry Meet,
Ifeel drawn to these Gods and Goddesses, is there any chance anyone know any information about them or also feels drawn to them? If so how did you know, you was drawn to them?
Hecate - Greek Goddess of witchcraft and magick, crossroads, and the harvest moon (companane Dog) (GREEK)
Fenrir- also known as Fenris. The great wolf, child of Loki and Angrboda (NORSE)
Ceridwen - goddess of rebirth, transformation, and inspiration. (CELTIC)
Thank you for you help.
Merry Part May many Blessing come your way,
Whirling Thoughts
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I have felt very drawn to Ceridwen myself 
Unfortunately I haven't been able to find too much information on her, but here are a few sights that I fount pretty interesting:
http://www.covenofthegoddess.com/goddesscerridwyn.htm
http://paganwiccan.about.com/od/godsand ... ridwen.htm
http://www.angelfire.com/journal/ofapoet/cerridwen.html
I've read them, and it's all the info I've been able to gather on her; so I hope this helps in some way

Unfortunately I haven't been able to find too much information on her, but here are a few sights that I fount pretty interesting:
http://www.covenofthegoddess.com/goddesscerridwyn.htm
http://paganwiccan.about.com/od/godsand ... ridwen.htm
http://www.angelfire.com/journal/ofapoet/cerridwen.html
I've read them, and it's all the info I've been able to gather on her; so I hope this helps in some way

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Thank you again for all your help wiccanpisces. I wish you all the luck in the world.
Blessed be My Friend,
Whirling Thoughts
Blessed be My Friend,
Whirling Thoughts
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I have felt drawn to Hecate myself (among others). Here are some info I have on her:
About Hecate/ Hekate
The goddess Hekate was one of the most significant dieties of the ancient world. Her history stretches back across the millenia. We find traces of her in the recent past, through into the Renaissance - stretching back through the Byzantine and Roman Empires, Hellenistic, Classical and Archaic Greece through into the Greek Dark Ages - and beyond. Hekate has been with us for at least three thousand years.
She was a liminal goddess who was present at all the boundaries and transitional moments in life. She was also an ‘evil-averting’ protector and guide. Her triple form emphasized her power over the three realms, these being the heavens, sea, and earth. Her primal nature was seen in the many animal heads she was depicted with, each emphasising different qualities of her manifold character.
Some of her well known titles include:
• Chthonia - earthy one
• Dadouchos - torch bearer
• Enodia - of the ways
• Kleidouchos - key bearer
• Kourotrophos - child’s nurse
• Phosphorus - light bearer
• Propolos - companion
• Propylaia - before the gate
• Soteira - savior
• Triformis - three bodied
• Trioditis - of the three ways
Symbols, herbs stones and other correspondences associated with Hekate:
• Animals: Black ewe lambs, Boar, Bull, Cock, Cow, Dogs, Fish, Goats, Horses, Lions, Mice, Mullet (fish), Polecat, Rams, Serpents, Wolf
• Colors: Black, Red, White, Yellow
• Minerals: Copper, Gold, Loadstone, Meteorite, Sapphire
• Plants and Herbs: Anise, Belladonna, Garlic, Aconite, Onion, Poppy, Saffron, Grain,
• Trees: Apples, Oak (leaves), Willow, Yew
• Food: Eggs, Honey, Amphiphon Cakes (a cheesecake with lighted candles stuck into it)
• Symbols: Dagger, Keys, Horned Crescent, Pegasus, New Moon, Three-Way Crossroads, Trident, Twin Torches
Invocation to Hekate-Selene:-
This is a POWERFUL invocation and should be used only by those who can handle it. And it is recommended that protection charms and offerings are used.
O three-faced Selene, come to me beloved mistress
Graciously hear my sacred spells;
Image of Night, Youthful One,
Dawn-born, light-bringer to mortals
Who rides upon fierce-eyed bulls.
O Queen, you who drive your chariot
On equal course with Helios,
You dance with the triple forms of the triple Graces
As you revel with the stars.
You are Justice and the thread of the Fates,
Clotho, Lachesis and Atropos,
O Three-headed One you are
Persephone, Megaira and Allecto
O One of many shapes who arm your hands
With terrible dark-glowing lamps,
Who shakes locks of fearsome serpents at your brow,
Whose mouths send forth the roar of bulls,
Whose womb is thick with reptile scales,
At whose shoulders are rows of venomous serpents,
Bound across your back beneath murderous chains.
O Night-bellower, Lover of solitude,
Bull-faced and Bull-headed One
You have the eyes of bulls and the voice of dogs.
Your forms are hidden in the legs of lions.
Your ankle is wolf-shaped,
and savage dogs are friendly to you,
Wherefore they call you Hekate, Many-named, Mene,
Cleaving the air like arrow-shooting Artemis,
O Goddess of Four faces, Four names, Four ways,
Artemis, Persephone, Deer-shooter, Night-shiner,
Thrice-resounding, Triple voiced, Three-headed, Thrice-named Selene
O Trident-bearing One of Three faces,
Three necks, Three Ways,
Who holds undying flaming fire in triple baskets.
You frequent the Three Ways
and are Mistress of the Three Decads.
Be gracious unto me who is invoking you
and hearken favorably.
You encompass the vast world at night,
You make the Daemones shudder
and the Immortals tremble,
O Many-named Goddess who brings glory to men,
Whose children are fair, O Bull-eyed One, Horned One,
Nature, All-mother, who brings forth both Gods and men,
You roam around Olympus and traverse
the wide and fathomless Abyss,
You are the Beginning and End,
and you alone are Mistress of All:
For from you are All things, and in you,
Eternal One, do All things end.
You bear at your brow an everlasting diadem,
The unbreakable and irremovable bonds of great Cronos,
And you hold in your hands a golden sceptre
Which is encircled by a formula
inscribed by Cronos himself
Who gave it to you to bear in
order that all things remain steadfast:
‘Overpowerer and Overpowered One
Conqueror of men and Damnodamia,’
You rule Chaos, Araracharara ephthisikere,
Hail Goddess and attend your epithets,
I offer you this incense Child of Zeus
Arrow-shooter, Heavenly One, Goddess of Harbours,
Mountain-roamer, Goddess of Crossroads,
Nocturnal One of the Underworld, Shadowy One of Hades,
Still One who frightens, having a feast among the graves.
You are Night, Darkness and broad Chaos,
For you are Necessity hard to escape
You are Fate, you are Erinys and the Torture,
You are the Murderess and Justice
You hold Cerberus in Chains,
You are steely-blue with serpent-scales,
O serpent-haired and Serpent-girdled One,
Blood-drinker, Death-bringer who breeds corruption,
Feaster on hearts,
Flesh-eater who devours those who died before their time,
Grave-resounder,
Driver to the Wanderings of Madness,
Come to my sacrifices and fulfill this task for me. May Hekate bless you.
Hope this helps
About Hecate/ Hekate
The goddess Hekate was one of the most significant dieties of the ancient world. Her history stretches back across the millenia. We find traces of her in the recent past, through into the Renaissance - stretching back through the Byzantine and Roman Empires, Hellenistic, Classical and Archaic Greece through into the Greek Dark Ages - and beyond. Hekate has been with us for at least three thousand years.
She was a liminal goddess who was present at all the boundaries and transitional moments in life. She was also an ‘evil-averting’ protector and guide. Her triple form emphasized her power over the three realms, these being the heavens, sea, and earth. Her primal nature was seen in the many animal heads she was depicted with, each emphasising different qualities of her manifold character.
Some of her well known titles include:
• Chthonia - earthy one
• Dadouchos - torch bearer
• Enodia - of the ways
• Kleidouchos - key bearer
• Kourotrophos - child’s nurse
• Phosphorus - light bearer
• Propolos - companion
• Propylaia - before the gate
• Soteira - savior
• Triformis - three bodied
• Trioditis - of the three ways
Symbols, herbs stones and other correspondences associated with Hekate:
• Animals: Black ewe lambs, Boar, Bull, Cock, Cow, Dogs, Fish, Goats, Horses, Lions, Mice, Mullet (fish), Polecat, Rams, Serpents, Wolf
• Colors: Black, Red, White, Yellow
• Minerals: Copper, Gold, Loadstone, Meteorite, Sapphire
• Plants and Herbs: Anise, Belladonna, Garlic, Aconite, Onion, Poppy, Saffron, Grain,
• Trees: Apples, Oak (leaves), Willow, Yew
• Food: Eggs, Honey, Amphiphon Cakes (a cheesecake with lighted candles stuck into it)
• Symbols: Dagger, Keys, Horned Crescent, Pegasus, New Moon, Three-Way Crossroads, Trident, Twin Torches
Invocation to Hekate-Selene:-
This is a POWERFUL invocation and should be used only by those who can handle it. And it is recommended that protection charms and offerings are used.
O three-faced Selene, come to me beloved mistress
Graciously hear my sacred spells;
Image of Night, Youthful One,
Dawn-born, light-bringer to mortals
Who rides upon fierce-eyed bulls.
O Queen, you who drive your chariot
On equal course with Helios,
You dance with the triple forms of the triple Graces
As you revel with the stars.
You are Justice and the thread of the Fates,
Clotho, Lachesis and Atropos,
O Three-headed One you are
Persephone, Megaira and Allecto
O One of many shapes who arm your hands
With terrible dark-glowing lamps,
Who shakes locks of fearsome serpents at your brow,
Whose mouths send forth the roar of bulls,
Whose womb is thick with reptile scales,
At whose shoulders are rows of venomous serpents,
Bound across your back beneath murderous chains.
O Night-bellower, Lover of solitude,
Bull-faced and Bull-headed One
You have the eyes of bulls and the voice of dogs.
Your forms are hidden in the legs of lions.
Your ankle is wolf-shaped,
and savage dogs are friendly to you,
Wherefore they call you Hekate, Many-named, Mene,
Cleaving the air like arrow-shooting Artemis,
O Goddess of Four faces, Four names, Four ways,
Artemis, Persephone, Deer-shooter, Night-shiner,
Thrice-resounding, Triple voiced, Three-headed, Thrice-named Selene
O Trident-bearing One of Three faces,
Three necks, Three Ways,
Who holds undying flaming fire in triple baskets.
You frequent the Three Ways
and are Mistress of the Three Decads.
Be gracious unto me who is invoking you
and hearken favorably.
You encompass the vast world at night,
You make the Daemones shudder
and the Immortals tremble,
O Many-named Goddess who brings glory to men,
Whose children are fair, O Bull-eyed One, Horned One,
Nature, All-mother, who brings forth both Gods and men,
You roam around Olympus and traverse
the wide and fathomless Abyss,
You are the Beginning and End,
and you alone are Mistress of All:
For from you are All things, and in you,
Eternal One, do All things end.
You bear at your brow an everlasting diadem,
The unbreakable and irremovable bonds of great Cronos,
And you hold in your hands a golden sceptre
Which is encircled by a formula
inscribed by Cronos himself
Who gave it to you to bear in
order that all things remain steadfast:
‘Overpowerer and Overpowered One
Conqueror of men and Damnodamia,’
You rule Chaos, Araracharara ephthisikere,
Hail Goddess and attend your epithets,
I offer you this incense Child of Zeus
Arrow-shooter, Heavenly One, Goddess of Harbours,
Mountain-roamer, Goddess of Crossroads,
Nocturnal One of the Underworld, Shadowy One of Hades,
Still One who frightens, having a feast among the graves.
You are Night, Darkness and broad Chaos,
For you are Necessity hard to escape
You are Fate, you are Erinys and the Torture,
You are the Murderess and Justice
You hold Cerberus in Chains,
You are steely-blue with serpent-scales,
O serpent-haired and Serpent-girdled One,
Blood-drinker, Death-bringer who breeds corruption,
Feaster on hearts,
Flesh-eater who devours those who died before their time,
Grave-resounder,
Driver to the Wanderings of Madness,
Come to my sacrifices and fulfill this task for me. May Hekate bless you.
Hope this helps
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