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🌱 The Spring Equinox 🌱 The Spring Equinox is an ancient festival that has been celebrated in various cultures for centuries and involves welcoming back the rebirth, renewal, and fertility of the land. The Spring Equinox is the second of the spring festivals, a time where we can really notice the quickening of the natural world.  The sun rises at its most easterly position and sets at its most westerly during the Equinox, creating an equal balance of day and night. Some view this as a balance of masculine and feminine, important symbols during the stirrings of fertility in nature.  Fertility rituals and rites played a large role in this festival, with symbols such as hares, eggs, and seeds used in ceremony and celebration. The Hare is the sacred animal of the Spring Equinox as it is an animal strongly linked to fertility and spring goddesses. It is easy to see how ancient symbols for the spring became absorbed into Christian traditions such as Easter, including the Easter bunny and the egg!  Some things you can do to celebrate the Equinox include:  🌱 Lighting an outside fire or candles which symbolise the growing strength of the sun.  🌱 Creating a spring equinox altar - include spring flowers, eggs, images of hares etc, placing the altar somewhere sunlight can reach.  🌱 Create a ritual or a ceremony - give thanks to the gods and goddesses of nature and welcome them back to the land. This can be done through offerings such as a spring wreath or a gift (food, pre stones, paintings etc)  #springequinox #ancientfolklore #anglosaxontraditions #celticdruids #paganbritain
🌱 The Spring Equinox 🌱 The Spring Equinox is an ancient festival that has been celebrated in various cultures for centuries and involves welcoming back the rebirth, renewal, and fertility of the land. The Spring Equinox is the second of the spring festivals, a time where we can really notice the quickening of the natural world. The sun rises at its most easterly position and sets at its most westerly during the Equinox, creating an equal balance of day and night. Some view this as a balance of masculine and feminine, important symbols during the stirrings of fertility in nature. Fertility rituals and rites played a large role in this festival, with symbols such as hares, eggs, and seeds used in ceremony and celebration. The Hare is the sacred animal of the Spring Equinox as it is an animal strongly linked to fertility and spring goddesses. It is easy to see how ancient symbols for the spring became absorbed into Christian traditions such as Easter, including the Easter bunny and the egg! Some things you can do to celebrate the Equinox include: 🌱 Lighting an outside fire or candles which symbolise the growing strength of the sun. 🌱 Creating a spring equinox altar - include spring flowers, eggs, images of hares etc, placing the altar somewhere sunlight can reach. 🌱 Create a ritual or a ceremony - give thanks to the gods and goddesses of nature and welcome them back to the land. This can be done through offerings such as a spring wreath or a gift (food, pre stones, paintings etc) #springequinox #ancientfolklore #anglosaxontraditions #celticdruids #paganbritain

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