Discover more about this pagan fertility holiday that takes place at the spring equinox.
Discover more about this pagan fertility holiday that takes place at the spring equinox.
Ēastre is the Goddess of the Radiant Dawn, the Spring and of Rebirth. She is also known as Ôstara, Ēostre and various other pre Christian names. Ēastre’s power can be felt extremely potentially as the sun rises over the horizon and for the first few minutes immediately afterward. Her archetypal power is also strongest in the spring as new life pushes through the winter freeze. She is the goddess of the spring equinox and the origin of the pre Christian Easter traditions. This attunement will allow you to harness Ēastre’s powers at anytime you choose by simply flowing her energy through your body’s energy field. The magick powers of Ēastre include: * Bring new hope to hopeless situations. * Powers of fertility and vitality. * Powers of regeneration. * Potent creative potential. * Unblocking a frozen situation/Road opening abilities. * Revitalising unhealthy plants. * Blessing new projects, relationships, businesses or any new situation in your life, with the greatest potential for it’s success. This spirit initiation bring you into full resonance with the energy of Ēastre. The initiation, also known as attunements by some, connects you permanently to the pure, unfiltered and complete energy of Ēastre. Once you are initiated to the energy of Ēastre you will be able to flow the energy through your own body and energy system. The energy can be used in your magickal or spiritual practices. It can bring you insights, powers and the many others benefits of a direct connection with the demon Ēastre. This spirit initiation is provided to you via a chi ball, a ball of pure energy containing the initiating energy of Ēastre. You will also be provided with a manual that explains the initiation process and more details about how the vast potential of this initiation can be applied. (Please note, this is NOT a physical product, and nothing will be shipped out after purchase.) Please read the full manual before messaging with questions as most of information regarding the attunement is available in the manual. The attunements will be sent by the chi ball method only. I am not available to send via real time attunement due to the vast time zone differences in various regions of the globe. Chi balls are usually sent within three working days or less. I will message you via Etsy message when the attunement is sent.
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Want to celebrate Ostara? Here are 10 simple rituals for balance and seasonal nourishment at Spring Equinox
Discover more about this pagan fertility holiday that takes place at the spring equinox.
Discover the ancient history of Ostara, the pagan celebration of the spring equinox, and learn 10 easy ways to honor the season. From decorating your home to planting new life, this guide offers tips for celebrating the arrival of spring and embracing the renewal of nature. Perfect for those seeking a deeper connection with the earth and its cycles.
You probably know most of the symbols of Ostara. Ostara is a sacred time of fertility, life, birth, and rebirth. Spiritually speaking, this is a time to renew
A delicious citrus flavor bursts from every bite of this beautiful cake that's perfect for after Easter dinner.
Discover more about this pagan fertility holiday that takes place at the spring equinox.
You probably know most of the symbols of Ostara. Ostara is a sacred time of fertility, life, birth, and rebirth. Spiritually speaking, this is a time to renew
Beautiful ester eggs with magical symbols like triquetra, celtic knots, goddess symbols and triskelions. With a lot of "how to" pictures and tutorials
Here's a simple ritual that everyone can do to celebrate Ostara or the Spring Equinox! But first, here's a little history on Ostara. Ostara, or the Spring Equinox, is normally celebrated between March 20th-23rd depending on the year. It is said that the origin of the word Ostara comes from the word Eostre, which is the name for the Germanic Goddess of Spring. Coincidentally, it's also around the same time as Easter and Passover. Ostara is the time for new crops and the emergence of buds from their seeds in the fertile soil. It's representative of fertility, growth, and renewal. The colors for the season can be seen in dyed eggs that are pastel colors like pink and light green. The animal that is associated with this time of the year is the hare. The reason for this is because of their fertility. Knowing what the Pagan holiday means will help you in preparing for the ritual. Before you begin the ritual, I would suggest to meditate the principles of Ostara: fertility, growth, and renewal. Simple Solitary Ostara Ritual What you will need: Dyed Eggs Light Green Altar Cloth Representations of the 4 Elements (water, salt, red candle, incense) Candles for the 4 Quarters Athame or Wand Small pot Seeds for your choice of plant Chalice and plate for Cake Cauldron filled with soil All other altar tools, statues, etc. Sage Trowel First, set up your sacred space by cleansing it with sage and decorate your altar according to the season. The dyed eggs will be placed on the altar for decoration and to represent fertility and abundance. Be sure to have all these items on your altar or somewhere within your Circle for access. Once you have finished cleansing your space and setting up your altar you may cast your Circle. (Reference How to Cast A Ritual Circle) Once completed, recognize the Lord and Lady of the Sabbat and light a candle in their honor. You may want to say something while doing this. After doing so, say: "On this day of the Spring Equinox, I recognize the changing of the seasons and the cycle of life, death, and rebirth. This is a new day, the day of Ostara and birth of life from the darkness of the soil." At this time, place your Athame or Wand into the soil of the cauldron and say: "I charge this soil of Earth with positive energy, the energy of the God and the Goddess, so what springs forth from it shall be positive and be a product of their love. It shall grow and thrive and follow the cycle of life. So mote it be." Take your trowel and shovel soil into the pot till it is about halfway full. Take the seeds and place them upon the soil and shovel more dirt over them. As you plant them, meditate on their meaning. Think of them as goals for this year that you wish to bloom. After you have finished say: "With these seeds shall come life from the darkness into the light and so shall my goals. So mote it be." Finish the ritual with the Rite of Cakes and Wine. Try a natural bread with fruit and water or juice. Open the Circle and thank the God, Goddess, and each Guardian/Watchtower. Reference: History of Ostara Ostara Ritual
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Want to celebrate Ostara? Here are 10 simple rituals for balance and seasonal nourishment at Spring Equinox
Ostara/Easter card by artist Wendy Andrew. This card is blank inside for your own message.
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Eastre, Eostre or Ostara, Germanic goddess of spring. These are photographs of book illustrations from 'Myths of the Norsemen' by H. A. Guerber. They have been taken from my own copy of the book which was printed in 1908. As far as I know the work is old enough to be out of copyright, but I will remove the images if this is not correct. Please note the photographs are the property of Ormrede and should not be used without his permission.