Merry Meet everyone! I hope you all had a LOVE-ly Valentine’s Day. Mine was very nice..hubby spoiled me and I spoiled everybody else! I am having Spring fever big time for some reason. I normally love Winter..as I’ve written here before…but something about this year has put me in the mood for Spring earlier then I usually am. It might be that we are having some balmy weather right now for Ohio. We have hit 50* today and 60* then next two days. It rained this morning a bit, melting all that dirty snow, and the Sun just came out. I actually just put my rosemary tree and my new gerbera daisy plant outside to enjoy the sun a bit….it’s warm enough to do so. I also am seeing all the seed packages and pots and garden tools coming out at the local garden centers and I have already been looking to see what I want to plant this year. So Spring is coming..hold on to that thought!
Along with Spring, comes the next Sabbat on the Wheel of the Year….Ostara. Ostara is also the Spring Equinox…when Night and Day are again balanced and the Earth swells with new life. In ancient times, people celebrated the arrival of spring, and the Goddess Eostar, or Eostre, whose symbols were the egg and the hare, both representations of the Great Mother. “Ostara is a festival of fertility and resurrection, the union of sun and soil, a time of planting, mothering, and tending to young children and animals. At the Spring Equinox, the God and the Goddess are now equals, and they dance together across the Earth. Wherever they step, flowers appear and bloom beneath their feet, and sorrow turns to delight as the world is reborn.” *
This is the time of re-birth. Animals are bearing their young, shoots are growing up from the ground, grass is greening, trees are sprouting leaves and our hearts feel lighter with more daylight and warm breezes and the smell of the rich earth as Mother Earth wakes up. Ostara is a wonderful time of year and celebrations are light and centered around the outdoors. The Correspondences of Ostara are:
*Element/Gender-Air/Male
*Threshold-Dawn
*Symbolism-Greening, sprouting, balance of light and dark, The God comes of age, union of the Lord and Lady, fertility, birthing, beginning,
*Symbols/Tools/Decorations-Colored eggs, baskets, rabbits, lamb, shamrock, butterfly, cocoons, sprouting plants, violets, lily, spring flowers, new clothes.
*Herbs-Daffodil, jonquils, woodruff, violet, iris, narcissus, peony, acorns, tansy, cinquefoil, crocus, dogwood, irish moss, ginger, honeysuckle, jasmine, rose, strawberry.
*Incense/Oils-Jamine, rose, strawberry, african violet, sage lavender, ginger, magnolia, broom.
*Colors-Gold, light green, grass green, robin’s egg blue, lemon yellow, pale pink, anything pastel.
*Crystals/Stones-Red jasper, rose quartz, moonstone, amethyst, aquamarine, bloodstone
*Customs/Activities-Planting seeds or starting a Magickal herb garden, taking a long walk in nature, coloring eggs, bird watching, egg hunts, starting new projects, wearing green or pastels
*Foods-Leafy green vegetables, pumpkin, sunflower and pine nuts, dairy, fish, hot crossed buns, sweet breads, hard boiled eggs, honey cakes, seasonal fruits.
*Gods-Green Man, Youthful Gods, Warrior Gods, Dagda, Cernunnos, Pan, Adonis
*Goddesses-Eostre, Ostara, Maiden, Isis, Astarte, Ishtar, Minerva, Youthful Goddesses, Faerie Queen, Lady of the Lake, the Green Goddess
*Spellworking/Rituals-Spellcrafting, invention, new growth, new projects, seed blessing, herb garden, herb blessings
An ancient Ostara custom was to dye eggs red, the color of life-force and regenerations. Make “oracle eggs.” Draw magickal symbols on hard-boiled eggs with paraffin or white crayon. These can include astrological signs, runes, and symbological signs such as the pentacle, or a moon or a sun. Fun to do with a grandchild 🙂 You can celebrate Ostara with fresh spring flowers, bouquets of freesia, daffodils, lilac, and tulips, and herbs such as clover, lemongrass, and mint. Collect rainwater and steep it overnight in the light of a full Moon. Use it for your holy water or water your houseplants with it. Play favorite childhood games. Blow bubbles, play hopscotch and jacks, and jump rope. Bring out your inner child and let her play. Bless the seeds for your garden, and envision health, happiness, and prosperity growing for you in the warmth of the Sun.
I will be posting Ostara recipes, rituals, pics of my altar etc in the coming days. A book I highly recommend you read is written by Edain McCoy…its a plethora of information about Ostara..I really enjoyed it.
So my friends, Spring and Ostara are coming. Soon the days will be longer, the rains will come, and Mother Earth will wake up and start spreading growth and warmth all around us. We have almost made it thru another Winter! Think about shopping for some new lighter clothes, get out your seed catalogs, go buy a bouquet of tulips, take a walk, gaze at the Moon…Watch Spring unfold before your eyes. That is what I’ll be doing…right along with you!
I come, I come! ye have called me long, I come o’er the mountain with light and song: Ye may trace my step o’er the wakening earth, By the winds which tell of the violet’s birth, By the primrose-stars in the shadowy grass, By the green leaves, opening as I pass.
Mrs. Felicia D. Hemans
Blessings and Love, Autumn
*References…..Simple Wicca by Michelle Morgan and my own BOS. All pics on this post are from the internet.











