SPRING EQUINOX
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Spring Equinox (Ostara)
As Spring reaches its midpoint, night and day stand in perfect balance,
with light on the increase. The young Sun God now celebrates a hierogamy
(sacred marriage) with the young Maiden Goddess, who conceives. In nine
months, she will again become the Great Mother. This is a time of great
fertility, new growth, and newborn animals.
The next full moon (a time of increased births) is called the Ostara and
is sacred to Eostre, the Saxon Lunar Goddess of fertility (from whence we
get the word estrogen, whose two symbols were the egg and the rabbit.
The Christian religion adopted these symbols for Easter which is
celebrated on the first Sunday after the first full moon following the
vernal equinox. The theme of the conception of the Goddess was adapted as
the Feast of the Annunciation, occurring on the alternative fixed calendar
date of March 25th - "Old Lady Day", the earlier date of the equinox. Lady
Day may also refer to other goddesses (such as Venus and Aphrodite), many
of whom have festivals celebrated at this time.
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