Ostara
Lore
This
marks the rekindling of life within the Earth and the
renewal of fertility to our spiritual lives. This
fertility festival and the Christian Easter
celebration both get their names from the
free-spirited goddess, Eostre. Legend has it that
while entertaining a group of children, she once
turned a bird into a rabbit. To the amusement of the
children, the bewitched animal laid colored eggs. Her
story is the basis for the Easter Bunny, spring egg
hunts, and most other traditions associated with this
holiday. Eostre's story aside, the egg is an
excellent symbol for the spring celebration. The egg
white represents the all-encompassing nature of the
Goddess while the golden yolk represents the virile
qualities of the Sun God. The symmetrical outer shell
binds the two together, sealing Their fertility and
Their perfect love for one another. From a
more mundane angle, all animal life comes from eggs.
Fish, fowL amphibians, and insects lay them. Mammals
conceive when sperm cells penetrire them. If you
wanted to stretch the imagination somewhat, you could
say that vegetation sprouts from eggs, too. Being
embryonic and shell-covered, seeds are egg-like in
nature. For these reasons, eggs provide a prime
fertility symbol for thr Ostara ritual.
For
those of us in colder climates the coming of this
sabbat means the ending of the cold that has hung on
for what seems to be forever. The sap begins to flow,
the trees are budding, the ground softens, ice melts,
and everywhere the fragrance and colors of spring
slowly awake from their sleep. It's the second of the
three spring holidays, Imbolc marking spring's first
glimmer and Beltaine spring's height and power. If
Imbolc is about inspiration and Beltaine about
consummation, then Ostara is about growth. Since the
Spring Equinox represents new life and growth, this is
the perfect sabbat for planting the seeds of plans you
made at Imbolc.
As
Spring reaches its midpoint, night and day are in
perfect balance, with light growing every day. This is
the time when the young Sun God now celebrates a
sacred marraige with the young Maiden Goddess,who once
again became a virgin at Imbolc. The courtship begins.
It is a time of great fertility, new growth, and
newborn animals.
One
tradition is to go to a field and randomly collect
wildflowers. Then bring them home and divine their
magickal meanings by the use of books, your own
intuition, a pendulum or
by other means. The flowers you've chosen reveal your
inner thoughts and emotions.
It
is important at this time of renewed life to plan a
walk through gardens, a park, woodlands, forest and
other green places. Other traditional activities
include planting seeds, working on magickal gardens
and practicing all forms of herb work
- magickal, medicinal, culinary and artistic.
Foods
for this day include those made of seeds, such as
sunflower, pumpkin and sesame seeds. Sprouts are
equally appropriate, as are leafy, green vegetables.
At
this time, witches cast
spells for
careers, relationships, and love. It's a time for
planting new ideas.
Seek
harmony and balance in the incredible energy of the
season, and project good health, good fortune, and
confidence in achieving goals.
Symbols
used to represent Ostara include the egg-for fertility
and reproduction, and the hare-for rebirth and
resurrection, the New Moon, butterflies and cocoons.
Symbolically, many Pagans choose to represent Ostara
by the planting of seeds, potted plants, ringing
bells,
lighting new fires at sunrise, either in the
fireplace, in the cauldron,
or light a balefire outdoors. I always give
myself a gift of a newly potted plant or take a
seed and plant it within my cast Circle. Ritually, a
fire may be lit in the cauldron during (not before)
the rite itself. You may want to decorate your altar
with a colorful bouquet of Spring wildflowers. Other
traditional activities include working on magickal
gardens and practicing all forms of herbal
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Ostara
Deities: Eostre,
the adolescent Spring Maiden, the adolescent Spring
Lord, All Youthful and Virile Gods and Goddesses, Sun
Gods, Mother Goddesses, Love Goddesses, Moon Gods and
Goddesses, and all Fertility Deities including
:Persephone, Blodeuwedd, Eostre, Aphrodite, Athena,
Gaia, Cybele, Hera, Isis, Ishtar, Minerva, Venus,
Robin of the Woods, the Green Man, Cernunnos, Lord of
the Greenwood, The Dagda, Attis, The Great Horned God,
Mithras, Odin, Thoth, Osiris, and Pan.
Symbolism
of Ostara: Renewed
promise of life, The Union of the Goddess and the God,
Fertility, and dispensing of the old and making way
for the new.Resurrection of life , The Season of
Rebirth
Symbols
of Ostara: Eggs,
bunnies, new moon, butterflies, cocoons, dragons,
flowers,trees.
Colors: lemon
yellow, pale green and pale pink. Other appropriate
colors include green, all pastels, Robin's egg blue,
violet, and white.
Ostara
Foods: eggs,
egg salad, hard-boiled eggs, honey cakes, first fruits
of the season, fish, cakes, biscuits, cheeses, honey
and ham. You may also include foods made of seeds,
such as sunflower, pumpkin and sesame seeds, as well
as pine nuts. Sprouts are equally appropriate, as are
leafy, green vegetables.
Plants
and Herbs: acorn,
broom, celandine, cinquefoil, crocuses, daffodil,
dandelion, dogwood, elder, ginger, Gorse, honeysuckle
(woodbine), iris, jasmine, jonquils, irish moss,
lavender, lemon balm, lilac, Lily, lily of the valley,
lovage, marjoram, meadowsweet, narcissus, oak,
oakmoss, olive, orris root, peony, rose, rose hips,
sage, snowdrops, strawberry, tansy, tarragon, thyme,
trefoil (purple clover), tulip, vervain, violet,
willow, woodruff and all spring flowers.
Incense: jasmine,
frankincense, myrrh, dragon's blood, cinnamon, nutmeg,
aloes wood, benzoin, musk, African violet, sage,
strawberry, lotus, violet flowers, orange peel, or
rose petals.
Gemstone: agate,
amazonite, amethyst, aquamarine, bloodstone, clear
quartz crystal, garnet, lapis lazuli, moonstone, red
jasper and rose quartz.
Spellwork
for Ostara: Spellwork
for improving communication and group interaction are
recommended, as well as fertility, balance and
abundance
Animals
and Mythical Beasts: rabbits,snakes,unicorns,
merpeople, and pegasus
Candle
Colors: Yellow
and Green.
Tree: The
Alder, a tree sacred to the God Bran, who is said to
protect the British Isles. Trees are very important
to Witches, and indeed important to us all. They are
the lungs of the Earth, purifying the very air we
breathe as they shade us and protect us.
Ostara
Activities
Here
is a traditional Vernal Equinox pastime according
to Scott
Cunningham:
go to a field and randomly collect wildflowers. Thank
the flowers for their sacrifice before picking them
and it is also best to leave an offering to the plant
and/or the Earth for taking the flowers, such as some
milk and honey, a small
crystal or
even a coin. Or, buy some from a florist, taking one
or two of those that appeal to you. Then bring them
home and divine their magickal meanings by the use of
books, your own intuition, a pendulum or by other
means. The flowers you've chosen reveal your inner
thoughts and emotions. A particular suggestion from
Scott Cunningham that I really enjoy each year is
to do the following... at this time in the turn of the
Wheel of the Year, when all things are green and
renewed life is all around us, it is a very good idea
to plan a walk (or a ride) through gardens, a park,
woodlands, forest and other green places. This is not
simply for exercise, and you should be on no other
mission. It isn't even just an appreciation of Nature.
You should make your walk celebratory, a ritual for
Nature itself. Other Pagan activities may include
the planting of your herb and/or vegetable garden.
Another
very popular Ostara activity is decorating and
coloring or dying hard-boiled eggs - or other eggs
such as wooden or paper mache (I call them "Ostara
Eggs"), and drawing Pagan and magickal symbols on
the colored eggs. You could then choose to either keep
the eggs, bury them in the Earth or cast them into a
fire as offerings to the Goddess - the choice is
yours. If you use hard- boiled eggs, then bury
them in the Earth when the ritual is over. Wooden ones
can be bought at a local craft store
(such as Hobby Lobby). These eggs can be reused next
year and you can even add new ones to the old, if you
like. The first thing I do is paint them each a
different color - whatever shade strikes me - whether
it be dull, bright, pastel, or primary. Then I use
gold and silver paint pens to draw Pagan designs and
magickal symbols all over them. You may opt to use
other color combinations. It is entirely up to your
personal choice. I have one egg that is totally
covered with interconnected triangles (Triple
Goddess), a couple with pentagrams and God and Goddess
symbols, some with words written in Theban script,
etc. Just let your imagination take you there - it's a
lot of fun!
Clear
a space for a garden, or start flowers, herbs or
vegetables indoors. It's too early in this climate to
plant fruits and vegetables; frosts can happen as
late as April in the North.
You
can clear weeds, grass and rubbish from the spot where
you plan a garden, or you can start seeds indoors.
Pick
up litter at your favorite park or beach. Help the
earth rejuvenate by getting rid of the mess.
Meditate
on the imagery of the seed.
Meditate
on the season's flowers. Flowers are the sexual organs
of plants, consider what this says to you.
Perform magick to
give back to the earth. Raise and send energy to
return to the Earth, our mother, some of the bounteous
energy and fertility She gives to us.
Meditate
on the Moon-Hare, rabbits provide an obvious symbol of
animal fertility and see what comes to you about
literal or creative fertility in your own life.
Honor
the spring or Earth goddess or god of your choice, or
a goddess or god of balance.
Light
a bonfire at dawn on the Equinox to honor the light
half of the year.
Meditate
or perform ritual at dawn or sunset.
Meditate
or perform ritual for balance in your life and in the
earth's life.
Do
a ritual denoting the passing of the year's dark half.
Use
the energy of the time of year as you would the first
quarter of the moon. You can use the energy of this
time of year to fuel any new project or goal.
Meditate
on beginnings, on the East, on air, on dawn. In
meditation, note how these symbols connect organically
and how you relate personally to them.
Taking
a long walk in nature with no intent other than
reflecting on the Magick of nature and our Great
Mother and her bounty.
If
you don't do your spring cleaning at Imbolc it is an
ideal time to clean your home to welcome the new
season.
Offerings
of food and milk are left for the fairies and other
spirits who live in and around rocks and are
responsible for the fertility of the land. Leave a few
fruits from the last harvest for the nature spirits.
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