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Monday 25 April 2022

A prayer to Mother Earth

 


"I express my love and care for You.

Forgive me for causing pain to You.

Let me protect and

nurture You once again.

Let me heal Your wounds with my love.

Love, Love and only Love for You."

Maitreya Dadashreeji

Tuesday 19 April 2022

Taming wild horses


When things are out of control and going berserk, there is a sense all round of hopelessness. One has to stay calm in dangerous times. Think of them all as wild horses. A couple of weeks ago, there were speeding horses nearby that sounded like thunder. When horses become very angry and violent, they have to be controlled. 

There is the Pferdesegen, an old shamanic verse, song and a horse blessing. It goes (in English translation here):

Crawl out, 

Worm, with nine other worms, 

From marrow into vein, 

From vein into flesh, 

From flesh into skin, 

From skin into hoof. 

Crawl out, 

Worm, with nine other wormies, 

From marrow into bone, 

From bone into flesh, 

From flesh into Skin, 

From skin onto this arrow head.

So you can be shot far away

  

Storm Valkyrie

Wednesday 13 April 2022

Eostre and Spring


 Spring is a time of regrowth and fresh new beginnings. Plants and flowers appearing now on the trees and ground. Also insects have woken up to gather around the luscious flowers in the garden. As much as you or I feel happy at the return of spring, and leaving behind another winter, it is also a time of preparing for celebrations and feasts. The season of Easter with eggs and rabbits comes from an ancient pagan ritual that happened during the spring. There is a debate going on in modern times among academics that question if the goddess Eostre was a true goddess or a fabrication by Bede. I say "how dare they remove a goddess like that!" This is rather a case of dismantling of mythology, culture and magic by merely suggesting Eostre was made up by someone a few centuries ago. There isn't any evidence that Eostre was created out of thin air as much as there isn't any evidence that Easter was never a celebration. 


It's widely accepted that Eostre (and also Ostara), derive from the name Austro, a Proto-Germanic meaning for the dawn. It may also mean "twilight" as it's related to Slavic words. It's been found that there are many prehistoric deities being uncovered, and this includes some dawn goddesses like Hausos, Ayg, Arshaluys, Dellingr and Ausrine. Those goddesses are linked with the morning star. The most famous European goddess related to these is Eos of Greek mythology and Aurora of Roman mythology. To me it shows here the pattern of dawn goddesses with names that are similar to Eostre. 


Goddess Eos is a dawn goddess as well as a springtime goddess. The younger sister of Helios the sun god and Selene the moon goddess. Eos was sexually attracted to mortal men and she liked to seduce them and woo them back to her magical place, although she gave them immortality but not eternal youth. Despite this knowledge, Eos didn't have a cult following. Many assert that Eos is connected to Aphrodite and may actually be the same goddess, or a different aspect of the same goddess. They have also felt Eostre is the same as goddess Freyja in a similar way. Whatever the truth is, we know that spring is here, and the seasons are a cycle. We celebrate Easter, whatever religious path we have. Some choose not to celebrate it, but there they might indulge in the confectionaries such as chocolate eggs and sugar bunnies! Here is to Eostre the goddess of spring:


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Storm Valkyrie