Color of the day: Amber
Incense of the day: Sage
The Spring Equinox, called Ostara by many, is a day of perfect balance
between night and day, darkness and light, slumber and awakening. Many
craft traditions, covens, and solitaries have devised their own
rituals for awakening Mother Earth at this time. Many of these can be
traced back to England.
One common practice is to walk through a natural area, tap the earth
three times with a staff or wand, and make a joyful noise to welcome
the Goddess’s return. This ritual is performed three times in
keeping with the sacred number of many of the Pagan sects from western
European countries. Now is not only a good time to awaken Mother
Earth, but also to awaken ourselves. We should ask: Are we only going
through the motions now? Or are we reawakening our spiritual selves,
and seeing anew all the magical possibilities of spring? To awaken
your own body, mind, and soul to spring’s rebirth, give back to
Mother Earth some of the things we’ve taken from her. Plant a tree,
herb garden, or flowers. Feed her animals and birds. As you do any of
these things, consecrate your offering by saying:
Mother Earth,
Goddess we walk upon,
May my gifts be of value
Even after I’m gone.
Today, while I’m here,
May my offering be,
An act of love
for you from me.
By: Edain McCoy
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