Ostara
Hail to the Mother of our People,
The bearer of Light and Life.
Allmother Ostara,
Kind as the Earth in springtime,
Fair as the morning sky,
We greet you!
Allmother of Magic
Who moves between the Worlds,
Who rides the wind
In all the Worlds,
Grant us the power
To fill our lives with Light,
To fill our lives with Love.
Grant us the vision
To see the way before us.
Grant us the faith to know
That even in this Age of Darkness
The Morning Light will come.
Dollface was asking about Easter Eggs and bunnies.
I need to read her this:
Legend has it that one winter, Eostre found an injured bird on the ground.
To save its life, She transformed it into a rabbit. But the transformation
was not complete, causing the bird to take on the appearance of a rabbit but
retain the ability to lay eggs. In reverence to the Goddess who saved her,
the rabbit would decorate its eggs and leave them as gifts to children.
Because Eostre was well known for Her fondness of children, it's easy to see
how the rabbit would think that leaving these gifts to children would please
the Goddess.
The bearer of Light and Life.
Allmother Ostara,
Kind as the Earth in springtime,
Fair as the morning sky,
We greet you!
Allmother of Magic
Who moves between the Worlds,
Who rides the wind
In all the Worlds,
Grant us the power
To fill our lives with Light,
To fill our lives with Love.
Grant us the vision
To see the way before us.
Grant us the faith to know
That even in this Age of Darkness
The Morning Light will come.
Dollface was asking about Easter Eggs and bunnies.
I need to read her this:
Legend has it that one winter, Eostre found an injured bird on the ground.
To save its life, She transformed it into a rabbit. But the transformation
was not complete, causing the bird to take on the appearance of a rabbit but
retain the ability to lay eggs. In reverence to the Goddess who saved her,
the rabbit would decorate its eggs and leave them as gifts to children.
Because Eostre was well known for Her fondness of children, it's easy to see
how the rabbit would think that leaving these gifts to children would please
the Goddess.