[NEW LESSON] Hestia’s Symbols Explained: Fire, Hearth, and Peace

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The quiet strength of Hestia often goes unnoticed, yet her presence is foundational to both myth and daily life. The Greek goddess of the hearth, home, and sacred flame, she embodies warmth, stability, and the comforting heart of communal and domestic spaces.

Hestia may not be as dramatic as other Olympians, but her role is essential. The powers of Hestia lie in her quiet strength, her sacred fire, and her unwavering devotion to peace and order. While other Olympians chased glory and conflict, Hestia chose the steady flame, tending to the eternal fire of Mount Olympus. Her spirit lives in every welcoming hearth and moment of peace, reminding us of the quiet power in simplicity, devotion, and the sacred sanctuary of home.

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Francisco,
Yes, I am so grateful that you had your print out of the gods and the goddesses and I was able to work with Hestia. She gives me warm and fuzzy feeling of peace :peace_symbol:
Thank you :blush:
Jeannie

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Just curious… May I ask… Will there be a Book of Shadows page for the goddess Hestia to download as a PDF file?

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Hello @Vivan_Nguyen and welcome to the forum! :heart:

I’m happy if you enjoyed the content about the Hearth Goddess :blush: There’s not currently a Hestia printable page, but I will add a note to put it on the to-do list!

Blessed be :sparkles:

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Ask and it shall be done! :clap: I have created a printable page for Hestia :fire: that’s available now!

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Print this page on Spells8

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Popping in to say greetings and welcome! :wave: Glad to have you here with us.

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It’s beautiful! Thank you so much for the printable page, @MeganB :blush: :sparkles: :pray:

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Thank you for the greetings! :slight_smile:

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Aww thank you! :pink_heart: I’m happy to create it!

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Thank you, @MeganB and @BryWisteria!!! Much apologies, if it’s not too much to ask… When you get the chance, could you please make a B.O.S. page for the gods Hephaestus and Lugh? I would greatly appreciate it, if you could.

Thank you in advance. :folded_hands:

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Of course! I’ll add them to my list :blush:

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