Eostre or Ostara? Celebrating Spring

When we view Eostre from this perspective, to me she starts to make much more sense and feel more like a representation of the qualities of the changing season that we are invited to notice for ourselves.

When seasonal celebrations become named and fixed in the calendar, we often miss their original purpose. Nature-based practices were never going to be about scripted rituals or any doctrines or marketing, or about buying the ‘correct’ altar decorations. Something much older, simpler, subtler and more important is lost when we forget our living relationship with land and the sky and replace our own experience with prescription, instruction or consumerism, or when we only follow what we are told we ‘should’ be celebrating…

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Wintering with the Earth Element

The winter months are intended as a pause, to follow nature’s lead to slow down and ‘winter’. The season naturally invites us to deepen our understanding and relationship to the Earth element and with our roots which we can think of as our needs and what helps us to feel nurtured and thrive. Winter can be considered a sacred pause that invites us into a deeper relationship with the Earth element and our roots/needs. It is a time that asks us to stop in our tracks and to notice the wisdom in our body and to stay present within this bardo, this in between period of pause that can be full uncertainty and not knowing, which can feel disconcerting and even ‘unsafe’… (Click the Image above to continue reading)