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hedgewitch
03-20-2008, 02:28 AM
Spring/Vernal Equinox/Ostara Mar 20 2008 05:48 UT

The Spring Equinox marks the time when day and night hold each other in perfect balance. Pagans understand the importance of equilibrium in life and the Equinoxes are a perfect example of this. Everywhere will see 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of sunlight.
Everywhere around us life is stirring and beginning. The days are getting warmer and we see a glimpse of the joyous days that are to come. It is a time of lush, green fertile lands and awakenings, awakenings within ourselves as well as the world we live in. Symbolically it is a time for putting things behind us and moving forward. Nature is always our best guide and teacher, look to her to understand the changes in yourself as she wakes from her long winter sleep. Pagans celebrate this festival as the goddess in her maiden aspect comes together with the young sun god for the beginning of their reunion.
As with most pagan festivals a feast plays a big role in the festivities. Choose foods that are naturally in season and grown close to where you live, working in harmony with nature is what being pagan is all about. Choose fresh green leafy vegetables to represent spring time and rich cakes and breads to represent what our ancestors would have feasted on.
Dandelions are a magnificent plant to take example from at this time of year. With their lush green foliage and beautiful yellow flowers they are the perfect embodiment of spring and what it represents. Dandelions are embedded deeply in the earth that nourishes and sustains them – they don’t forget their roots. Celebrate this day with the Dandelion. Go for a walk and pick Dandelion flowers and Leaves, ask her permission first and bid her Happy Equinox.

Dandelion Jelly
Ingredients:

4 cups of Dandelion blossoms
3 cups boiling water
4 1/2 cups sugar
2 Tbsp Freshly squeezed lemon juice
1 packet powdered pectin

Wash well and shred 3 cups of the blossoms up into small bits, make sure there are no stems as these are rather bitter. Place in a saucepan and cover with water. Bring to a boil over a low heat and simmer for ten minutes. Pour the mixture through a sieve and press the blossoms to get as much liquid out as possible. Return to the heat. Add the remaining cup of Dandelion blossoms and three more cups of water and simmer for another ten minutes
Strain through a coffee filter.

Combine water with lemon juice, sugar and pectin. Bring to a fast boil and stir until sugar is dissolved. Boil hard for one minute.
Pour into hot, sterilized jars and seal. Once cooled this can be used straight away and will keep in the fridge for 3-4 weeks.
It is delicious served on homemade oven warm bread.

The Leaves can be added to a fresh leafy salad which is ideal food for celebrating Spring with.
Rituals and activities might include painting eggs as eggs are another symbol of this time of year. They represent the new life within and fertility. Planting spring flowers or Seeds is also a good activity to partake of – give something back to the earth. I always plant seeds on this day and spend a good few hours in the garden; gardening always helps me connect to the source.

As pagans living in the 21st century we are very removed from the way our ancestors would have lived and celebrated this time of year. With our busy lives, jobs, families and responsibilities it can sometimes be difficult to remind ourselves of our place in the world and within the cycle of life. You don’t have to have a lavish festival with a long complicated ritual to feel you have celebrated this day. If that’s what you want to do and if that’s how you want to mark this time of year then all well and good, but it isn’t essential.
Instead look to the earth and witness her awakening in the Dandelion on the side of the path or the bird in song or in flight.
More importantly is to look within yourself and make any changes in your life that you would like to see.
In the simple everyday things we do we can be at one with the Earth and all her resplendent glory.
Whatever you decide to do this day I hope you will be safe, happy and may you never thirst.

Happy Equinox
:hippie:
hedge

LIBRA
03-20-2008, 04:47 AM
Happy Ostara Hedge :D Im in a rare mood today, everything seems so beautifull to me, maybe its the equinox, or full moon. Who knows,lol

Mmm Dandelion Jelly!!!! Im gonna have to try that!

dcochran5
03-20-2008, 05:43 AM
Happy Equinox everyone!!!! :group_hug

Graehstone
03-20-2008, 05:51 AM
:hippie:http://i240.photobucket.com/albums/ff172/CatweaselOne/Snagged/SpringEquinox.jpg:hippie:

NCW_Woodnymph
03-20-2008, 08:37 AM
I think it's neat that the equinox and Easter are on the same day this year. They're alway close since Easter was set up to incorporate the pagan holiday into Christianity but I don't recall them being on the same day recently. I like celebrating the two together. We'll probably dye eggs Fri. or Sat. On Sunday we'll do the Easter Service in the morning, then a picnic lunch at the park with lots of fresh fruits and veggies (and of course deviled eggs :) ), then after the kids nap we will plant a bunch of seeds I've been saving. It should be a fun, relaxing, family filled day. :D

We didn't make one this year but, when I was growing up my mom always made an "easter tree". She would cut some willow branches,put them in a large vase with water and rocks, and hang eggs we had blown and dyed on them. We would leave it up until the branches had good roots and then plant the trees. :D My mom didn't know anything about the spring equinox but it seems to me that it's a fun, earth friendly tradition reguardless of what you are celebrating.:D

Happy Equinox/Easter

LIBRA
03-20-2008, 09:03 AM
That sounds like a great tradition!!!!!!

hedgewitch
03-21-2008, 02:44 AM
They're not on the same day woodnymph. The Equinox was yesterday (Thursday) it's Good Friday today (aren't ALL Friday's Good!! :hippie: ) and Easter Sunday and Monday on their respective days.

NCW_Woodnymph
03-21-2008, 07:53 PM
Oh, for some reason I was thinking the equinox was on Sunday this year. Thanks for the info. While we're throwing in holidays the Jewish Purim is today as well.:D I love holidays! Any reason for celebration is good; plus I get to teach my kids about other cultures, religions, and traditions. What could be better? :D

:hippie:

hedgewitch
03-25-2008, 01:32 AM
A bit of interesting trivia for anyone bothered enough!

The reason Easter is so early this year is that the full moon is only one day after the equinox. The date of Easter has a complicated definition, but the short (slightly inaccurate) version is that it's the Sunday after the full moon after the equinox.

It's not the earliest possible date for Easter - that would be March 22nd, one day earlier than this year. That won't happen until 2285, and it won't happen on March 23rd again until 2160. So nobody alive today will ever see such an early Easter as this for the rest of their lives.

PEACE FROG
03-26-2008, 02:50 PM
Hedgewitch are you a pagan? What are the other seasonal markers? fascinating stuff.

Unkle_John
03-26-2008, 05:24 PM
I was thinking if it would be cool with everyone if we announce pagan holidays in the events section. B/c I've been needing reminders of many of the holidays.

NCW_Woodnymph
03-26-2008, 10:19 PM
What qualify as pagan holidays? I would love to know more about them. :)

:hippie:

LIBRA
03-27-2008, 04:41 AM
I was thinking if it would be cool with everyone if we announce pagan holidays in the events section. B/c I've been needing reminders of many of the holidays.
Sure!! Sounds good to me, because I celebrate them as well!!

LIBRA
03-27-2008, 04:59 AM
What qualify as pagan holidays? I would love to know more about them. :)

:hippie:
http://www.geocities.com/lavenderwater37/holidays.htm

Its the annual seasons of earths cycle which are celebrated!!!

http://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m214/denisedkris/wheel.gif

I celebrate them, im more of a naturalistic pagan. A religion of nature. I mean I dont worship the gods and goddess's, Im kinda mixed on that? Because I do beleive in them and there exsistance, and the supernatural and jesus,lol So ive got a wide range!!

hedgewitch
03-27-2008, 05:51 AM
Hi frog, I am pagan yes.
I live my life with a close connection to the earth and the seasons and the wheel of the year, the cycle of life is important to me on my spiritual journey and I like to mark certain times throughout the year in a close and personal way with Nature.
I celebrate the Equinoxes and the Solstices as both important calendar events when the enegy of the sun and moon is quite apparent.
I also celebrate:
Imbolc February 1st
Beltain May 1st
Lammas August 1st
Samhain October 31st

PEACE FROG
03-28-2008, 08:29 AM
Hi frog, I am pagan yes.
I live my life with a close connection to the earth and the seasons and the wheel of the year, the cycle of life is important to me on my spiritual journey and I like to mark certain times throughout the year in a close and personal way with Nature.
I celebrate the Equinoxes and the Solstices as both important calendar events when the enegy of the sun and moon is quite apparent.
I also celebrate:
Imbolc February 1st
Beltain May 1st
Lammas August 1st
Samhain October 31st Okay What holiday do you get presents?
:D

PEACE FROG
03-28-2008, 08:39 AM
I was thinking if it would be cool with everyone if we announce pagan holidays in the events section. B/c I've been needing reminders of many of the holidays.
Yes. Or if you'd like Unkle we can make a section for it!! :D
Whatever you do, I'd like to see some information about what you are celebrating so folks like me (the uninformed) can join you in celebration. Or to just learn. :D And I am leaning toward a Pagan section, that would be a gas! You guys wanna?

hedgewitch
03-29-2008, 01:53 AM
Ooooh yes, definitely.
I have oodles of info.

hedgewitch
03-29-2008, 03:12 AM
Okay What holiday do you get presents?
:D

Hee hee hee...
The Winter Solstice otherwise known as Yule otherwise known as Christmas.
:62:

Unkle_John
03-30-2008, 11:26 AM
I'm all for it, but here's something to consider. If we make a pagan section, then we will have to be fair to the other religions a fair voice here too. Nothing wrong with that, just more work. I think we can have a section for holiday observants so that it includes all religious (and non) holidays.

When a subject is started there, it can can say:

Pagan~ Winter Solstice Dec. 22

Jewish~ Hanukkah

Etc.

Each subject thread can be added to every year. We can discuss holiday celebrations, traditions, etc. I think if we did this, not only will us members of HH get educated, but anyone who is a lurker or someone who stumbled across this site will get educated as well. I'm tired of religious intolerance and I hope something like this will at least change a few people's lives and hopefully they do the same for someone else.

hedgewitch
03-30-2008, 11:42 PM
Good point Unkle!

PEACE FROG
03-31-2008, 01:02 PM
I'm all for it, but here's something to consider. If we make a pagan section, then we will have to be fair to the other religions a fair voice here too. Nothing wrong with that, just more work. I think we can have a section for holiday observants so that it includes all religious (and non) holidays.

When a subject is started there, it can can say:

Pagan~ Winter Solstice Dec. 22

Jewish~ Hanukkah

Etc.

Each subject thread can be added to every year. We can discuss holiday celebrations, traditions, etc. I think if we did this, not only will us members of HH get educated, but anyone who is a lurker or someone who stumbled across this site will get educated as well. I'm tired of religious intolerance and I hope something like this will at least change a few people's lives and hopefully they do the same for someone else.I still think Pagan's should have a place, because yall guys are here. If we had a bunch of buddist guys, and they asked they would get their own. You can still of course can mark any holidays you want. Anyways I was just trying to help.