Juno & Hecate: Keepers of Sovereignty
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What does real power look like when it doesn’t need to dominate?
In this mythology deep dive, Raven Lorekeeper steps into the quiet authority of the great keepers — Juno and Hecate — and follows their lineage through Isis, Ishtar, and Mami Wata, tracing an ancient pattern of sovereignty rooted not in force, but in fairness, restraint, and jurisdiction.
This episode asks a question we’re rarely taught to consider: Why is it that when women rule — mythically, ritually, cosmologically — there is so much less emphasis on violence?
Through comparative myth, celestial context, and embodied Kitchen Witchery, this episode explores authority that governs conditions rather than bodies, power that regulates passage instead of demanding submission, and the kind of sovereignty that does not require spectacle to endure.
We walk the myths. We listen to a sky that confirms rather than announces. And we return the work to the body — privately, deliberately, without performance.
This is not an episode about becoming something new.
It is about keeping what you already carry.