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Before locks, before laws, before gods were named, there was the threshold—and the one who decided what was allowed to cross it.
In this episode, we explore the ancient role of guardianship across cultures and history. From doorways and crossroads to tombs and hearths, thresholds were never passive. They were protected, honored, and actively defended.
We examine the guardians who stood watch, including Hecate, Anubis, and the household spirits who guarded the home itself. We also look at apotropaic symbols, witch marks, and how modern thresholds now include our boundaries, nervous systems, and digital lives.
This is not about fear or isolation.
It is about sovereignty.
About deciding what enters your space—and what does not.
For extended readings, integrated ritual work, and deeper exploration of this episode, join us on Patreon. And if you'd like to help keep the podcast going, consider becoming a sponsor.
Let the old ways rise again.
Music by Sergii Pavkin from Pixabay
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By CerissaBefore locks, before laws, before gods were named, there was the threshold—and the one who decided what was allowed to cross it.
In this episode, we explore the ancient role of guardianship across cultures and history. From doorways and crossroads to tombs and hearths, thresholds were never passive. They were protected, honored, and actively defended.
We examine the guardians who stood watch, including Hecate, Anubis, and the household spirits who guarded the home itself. We also look at apotropaic symbols, witch marks, and how modern thresholds now include our boundaries, nervous systems, and digital lives.
This is not about fear or isolation.
It is about sovereignty.
About deciding what enters your space—and what does not.
For extended readings, integrated ritual work, and deeper exploration of this episode, join us on Patreon. And if you'd like to help keep the podcast going, consider becoming a sponsor.
Let the old ways rise again.
Music by Sergii Pavkin from Pixabay
Send us a text
Support the show