View Full Version : Since I'll be in Florida on the actual day...Happy Ostara to my Pagan friends...


Pagan
3-04-02, 04:48 PM
I'll be in Disney during the actual holiday, so I want to wish my Pagan buddies a Happy and safe Ostara. This year it's on the 20th.

Once again, for those who do not know, I'll provide the explanation.....

OSTARA (pronounced O-STAR-ah) is one of the Lesser Wiccan Sabbats, and is usually celebrated on the Vernal or Spring Equinox right around March 21 (although because of its origins, may instead be celebrated on the fixed date of March 25). Other names by which this Sabbat may be known are Oestara, Eostre's Day, Rite of Eostre, Alban Eilir, Festival of the Trees, and Lady Day. The Christian holiday of Easter is very near this same time, (notice the similarity in name?), and is determined as the first Sunday after the first Full Moon after the Vernal Equinox.

The name for this Sabbat actually comes from that of the Teutonic lunar Goddess, Eostre. Her chief symbols were the bunny (for fertility and because the Ancient Ones who worshipped her often saw the image of a rabbit in the full moon), and the egg (representing the cosmic egg of creation). This is where the customs of "Easter Eggs" and the "Easter Bunny" originated.

Ostara is a time to celebrate the arrival of Spring, the renewal and rebirth of Nature herself, and the coming lushness of Summer. It is at this time when light and darkness are in balance, yet the light is growing stronger by the day. The forces of masculine and feminine energy, yin and yang, are also in balance at this time.

At this time we think of renewing ourselves. We renew our thoughts, our dreams, and our aspirations. We think of renewing our relationships. This is an excellent time of year to begin anything new or to completely revitalize something. This is also an excellent month for prosperity rituals or rituals that have anything to do with growth.

In the Pagan Wheel of the Year, this is the time when the great Mother Goddess, again a virgin at Candlemas, welcomes the young Sun God unto her and conceives a child of this divine union. The child will be born nine months later, at Yule, the Winter Solstice.

For Wiccans and Witches, Ostara is a fertility festival celebrating the birth of Spring and the reawakening of life from the Earth. The energies of Nature subtly shift from the sluggishness of Winter to the exuberant expansion of Spring.

Have a good one gang.....Blessed Be

Roemello
3-04-02, 05:13 PM
Been waiting for this one...looooooove Spring :D Happy Ostara!

Shakey
3-04-02, 09:27 PM
Whoa! :eek: A fertility festival. May have to be careful for that one.

Jazzmyn
3-05-02, 02:29 AM
Happy Ostara all!!!! I love this time of year. Watching the first flowers bloom. Everything seems so promising right now. :)


Hope you have a great time in Florida Pagan!! :) I'll miss stalking you while you're gone. ;) Don't forget to pay a visit to Casadaga while you're down there. :) Great place to go to.

space-invader
3-05-02, 07:07 AM
thx pagan...i've always wondered why there was an easter bunny and eggs at easter but never bothered to find out
somehow christ being crucified and bunnies hopping around didn't seem to match:lol:

hope u enjoy your trip too!

cultleader
3-06-02, 01:30 PM
Happy Ostara and have a good trip Pagan.