BLESSED
OSTARA !!
Mystickal
Realms Wishes all Members, Staff and Friends who celebrate
the Sabbats A Blessed and Happy Ostara

Ostara
History, & Lore
The
winter, harsh and long, is now fading. The Earth is waking
from Her frozen slumber and it’s time to rejoice in life,
warmth and a renewal of the spirit. Come celebrate and worship
with us as we give birth to all things fresh and new. Enjoy
the hypnotic rhythms of the drum circle, the hugs of old
friends, the laughter of children and the joy of togetherness.
Let us reconnect with family, loved ones and friends, old
and new as we turn the Wheel to Ostara.
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.
The role of the rabbit has two possible origins.
One
tale is that the rabbit so loved his Goddess Eostre that
he laid sacred eggs in her honor, then brightly colored
them and gave them to her as gifts. Eostre was so delighted,
she wanted this joy to be shared by all, so the tradition
continued.
The
second tale tells how Eostre found a wounded bird in the
snow. To help the little bird survive the winter, she transformed
it into a rabbit, but the transformation was incomplete
and the rabbit retained the ability to lay eggs. In thanks
for its life being saved, the rabbit took the eggs and decorated
them and left them as gifts for Eostre. Again, she was delighted
and wanted all to share her joy, so the tradition continued.
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.

Correspondences
Other
Names
Ostre,
Oestre, Eostre, Rites of Spring, Eostra’s Day, Lady Day,
First Day of Spring,
Easter, St. Patrick's Day, Alban Eiler, Bacchanalia
Dynamics/Meaning
The
God comes of age, sexual union of the Lord & Lady, sprouting,
greening,
balance of light and dark
Purpose
Plant
and animal fertility, sowing
Gods/Goddesses
Hare,
Green Man, Youthful Gods, Warrior Gods, Taliesin, Lord of
the Greenwood (English),
Dagda(Irish), Cernunnos(Greco-Celtic), Pan(Greek), Adonis(Greek)
Eostre
(Saxon Goddess of Fertility), Ostara (the German Goddess
of Fertility) (Teutonic)
Kore, Maiden, Isis, Astarte(Persia, GrecoRoman), Ishtar(Babylonian),
Minerva(Roman),
Youthful Goddesses. Faerie Queen, Lady of the Lake(Welsh-Cornish),
the Green Goddess
Essence
Strength,
birthing, completion, power, love, sexuality, embodiment
of spirit,
fertility, opening, beginning
Tools,
Symbols & Decorations
Colored
eggs, baskets, green clothes, shamrock, equilateral cross,
butterfly, cocoons,
sprouting plants; violets, lily, spring wildflowers, new
clothes, lamb, hare/rabbit
Colors/Candles
Gold,
light green, grass green, robin’s egg blue, lemon yellow,
pale pink, anything pastel
Customs
Wearing
green, new clothes, celtic bird festival, egg baskets coloring
eggs,
collecting birds eggs, bird watching, egg hunts, starting
new projects, spring planting
Animals/Mythical
beings
Unicorn,
merpeople, pegasus, rabbit/easter bunny, chicks, swallows,
snakes
Gemstones
Rose
quartz, moonstone, amethyst, aquamarine, bloodstone, red
jasper
Herbs
Blessed
thistle, evergreen, moss, oak, sage, bay, bayberry, cedar,
pine, frankincense,
ginger, holly, ivy, juniper, mistletoe, myrrh, pinecones,
rosemary, chamomile,
cinnamon, valarion, yarrow
Incense/Oil
African
violet, lotus, jasmine, rose, magnolia, sage lavender, narcissus,
ginger, broom, strawberry
Rituals/Magicks
Personal
renewal, world peace, honoring family & friends, Festival
of light, meditation
Foods
Light
foods, fish, maple sugar candies, hot crossed buns, sweet
breads,
hard boiled eggs, honey cakes, seasonal fruits, milk punch,
egg drinks


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