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nomad-monad
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posted April 17, 2019 05:04 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for nomad-monad     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
343 Ostara


Resurrection Asteroid?


From Forever Conscious http://foreverconscious.com/ostara-the-forgotten-goddess-of-spring:

There are many Goddesses around the world associated with the season of Spring. One Goddess that seems to get the most attention , is Ostara.

Perhaps it’s because her name closely resembles that of Easter, and may explain why her fertility totems such as hares and eggs, are a part of this religious tradition. But perhaps it is also because there is much debate around whether she actually existed or was even a Goddess at all.

Maybe this information has been lost, buried or forgotten, or maybe it was never there in the first place. Nonetheless, Ostara lives on.

Ostara’s origins begin in Germany, and she was said to bring rebirth, renewal, and fertility to the land during the month of April. She was responsible for reawakening creativity and supporting the growth of new life.

It was Ostara that warmed the winds, helped the trees to bud, and the snow to melt. It was Ostara’s presence that helped Mother Earth undergo a rebirth.

In ancient times, when we were more connected to the land and to Mother Earth, Spring was a miracle. People watched in awe as buds blossomed on bare branches and patches of green grass began rising up through the snow.

Spring was a time of hope. It was a sign that the Earth was healthy, flourishing, and was continuing to rebirth itself after the harsh winter.

It was a sign that no matter what harshness or coldness greets the Earth, it has the strength and wisdom to be reborn.

The Hare is a special totem for the Goddess Ostara. While there are a few variations on the legend, the story goes that she transformed an injured bird into a hare that could lay colored eggs. One day, Ostara got mad at the hare so she threw him up to the heavens forming the constellation of Lepus, but said he could return once a year in the Spring in order to share his special colored eggs.

The Hare is also significant as it’s believed to be connected to the Moon, which is a symbol of femininity and fertility as well. Just like the Moon, the nocturnal hare burrows into the darkness each day and emerges again at night.

The Moon follows a similar rhythm, rebirthing itself night after night, which is also why the Hare is believed to be connected to fertility Goddesses like Ostara.

The egg is also a symbol associated with Ostara as it was said to represent new life and the balance of masculine and feminine energy.

According to the website Goddess and Greeman-

“The egg (and all seeds) contains ‘all potential’, full of promise and new life. It the rebirth of nature, the fertility of the Earth and all creation. In many the egg is a symbol for the whole universe. The ‘cosmic’ egg contains a balance of male and female, light and dark, in the egg yolk and egg white. The golden orb of the yolk represents the Sun God enfolded by the White Goddess, perfect balance, so it is particularly appropriate to Ostara and the Spring Equinox when all is in balance for just a moment, although the underlying energy is one of growth and expansion.”

It is believed that people would honor Ostara during the month of April by painting eggs and hanging them on trees, dancing, and hunting hares for use in rituals.

Eggs and hares as symbols for Spring, fertility, and rebirth are observed across many cultures, which is why some argue that these symbols may not have necessarily come from Ostara.

While we may never know the truth about Ostara, this time of year can really remind us of the miracle of planet Earth as it changes seasons.

It can also remind us of the importance of not forgetting the Goddess within and how she can bring creativity and renewal into our lives.

No matter what you have been through. No matter how harsh, or how cold things have been, nothing lasts forever. Just like the Earth goes through seasons, so do you.

When life has been cold to you, know that the warm S will come once again. Know that just like Mother Earth can rebirth, recreate, and renew herself, so too can you.

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Nadja
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posted April 18, 2019 06:18 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Nadja     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Happy Easter!

Just checked where I have Ostara in the chart and while not very prominently placed it does look very nice!

Ostara 25.51 Leo, 11th house.
Sabian: AFTER THE HEAVY STORM, A RAINBOW. (Very fitting considering the symbolism of Ostara!)
Trine Uranus at 25.13 Sagittarius.
Quintile Sun at 13.22 Gemini and Pluto at 7.39 Scorpio.
Conjunct Apollo, Klio and the Sun/Pluto midpoint.

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MoonMystic
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posted April 19, 2019 12:09 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for MoonMystic     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Happy Easter🐇


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mirage29
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posted April 10, 2020 05:14 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for mirage29     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Have a wonderful Easter!

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