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☀️🌷🌼🌱 happy ostara / spring equinox!
if any of my beloved mooties aren't aware already, i am a pagan! (a celtic pagan, actually, specifically scots-celtic!)
I MADE A FUCKIN WHEEL OF THE YEAR TO CELEBRATE MY FIRST witch's YEAR OF SABBATS!!!!
CoAD doodles i drew at school yesterday + Wadanohara!
image 1: Renn image 2: Torak at the start of Outcast 💔💔 image 3: kidostra image 4: pouty Seshru lmao image 5: Wadda!!!!!! <333
Time for the Annual Eostra post
"Easter is a stolen pagan holiday" No it's not. It's a split off from the Jewish holiday Passover that has had 2000 years of drift and official state doctrine piled on top of it. It is now a completely unique holiday all it's own, and only has the barest trappings of it's roots such as the date.
"The eggs are pagan!" Eggs are associated with spring and rebirth because chicks hatch in the spring. This is a thing that happens literally everywhere.
"The rabbit is associated with Eostra!" We have 2 attestations for Eostra's existence, Bede's account and the name of a month on the Saxon calendar, neither of these mention any animals. The association with rabbits was made by one of the Grimm brothers in the 19th century.
"Bede hated pagans we can't trust him!" Boy do I have some bad news for your about the entire discipline of history.
"Eostra was a major Germanic goddess!" Then why do we have 0 archeological evidence for her? Charms? Pendants? Poems? Folktales? Carvings on a rock? I no longer think Bede made her up, I do believe she was a goddess that was worshiped. I believe she was a small local or obscure dawn goddess that got a month named after her on the Saxon calendar. Honestly I think she'd make a lovely goddess of things forgotten in a revival practice, but I highly doubt she was a major goddess.
"But what about [insert practice here that may be pagan]?" No culture lives in a vacuum and each barrows and molds with it's neighbors naturally. This does not automatically make something stolen.
"But what about [cites something written from 1880-1950 in Europe]?" are you 100% sure you want to cite that source? I want you to be really really sure you are alright with the person who wrote that, because there is a pretty good chance they were a fucking monster.
The Wheel of the Year: Ostara
Photo by Anna Bratiychuk on Unsplash ☽🔮☾🕯🃏🌕🕸✨🍃🍄🧿🌙✩ 🪄📚
If you’re not
into torture, death on the cross and resurrection at this time of the year, you can be into the goddess of Spring, Nature reborn and also fucking like rabbits, in other words, into Eostra/Ostara. She is quite lovely.