Ostara
(September 21st)
The spring equinox when light & dark (day & night) are in perfect balance.
Ostara is symbolic of the fertility of the earth awakening in all it's splender, it is the beginning of the harvest seasons.
This is the time where lilies & other bulbs bloom & eggs are give as a symbol of the renewed life emerging from the earth.
This is youthful time of the God who is akin to Krishna as the jovial trickster.
The Goddess has returned to her maiden stage.
Ostara is symbolic of the fertility of the earth awakening in all it's splender, it is the beginning of the harvest seasons.
This is the time where lilies & other bulbs bloom & eggs are give as a symbol of the renewed life emerging from the earth.
This is youthful time of the God who is akin to Krishna as the jovial trickster.
The Goddess has returned to her maiden stage.
The Ostara Altar
Incenses
Mix all dried plant parts together and burn small amounts on coal tablets. Be warned that plant material smells very different when burnt and is sometimes not as pleasant as you might expect. If you don't want to burn them place them in a small wooden bowl and use as an altar or table decoration. Essential Oils Always use true essential oils and essential oil mixes when working with energies as these carry the right vibration for the purpose. Fragrant oils won't work as well & can be very harsh.
To make a simple Ostara mix put two drops each of the following in 10ml of carrier oil (Jojoba, grapeseed, olive oil) then shake well.
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Family Activities
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Ritual
Tools & Items You Will Need
When You Are Ready to Begin The following steps are only a short version of the festival, it is the way our household celebrates Ostara, there are many more formal & longer versions of rituals that can be performed for this festival. Check out the Helpful Links for books that might be helpful.
We usually hold our ritual after the children arrive home from school, during the mid afternoon.
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Steps
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