The spring equinox, also called the vernal equinox, occurs
on March 20 or 21 in the Northern Hemisphere and September 20 or 21 in
the Southern Hemisphere. This is the point when the sun crossed the
plane of the equator, and day and night are the same length across the
planet. Earth Mother is pregnant and is birthing once again. Crops can
once again be planted.
This card features a rendition of Ostara, sometimes spelled
Oestre or Eastre, as Germanic goddess of spring. Ostara is also a
northern European name for Astarte, which means “womb”; and is another
name for Venus, the goddess of love, passion, and creativity. The
Christian holiday of Easter stems from this goddess, and in this card we
see some archetypal symbols of the spring equinox that represent the
rebirth of the world, such as rabbits, eggs and flowers. It is indeed a
time for renewal.
You thought this passage you have been through would
never end. Just as certain that the light of the world fade every few
months, it makes its return, and the Earth rejoices. The fresh breath
of spring sweeps away the cobwebs acquired from the absence of the
light. The light is now obviously increasing as Nature begins to emerge
in all her many forms, shapes and colours that remind us of the
continual cycles of Earth Mother.
This cycle of rebirth you are experiencing follows a
considerably challenging time. Any tears you may have shed have cleared
the way for what has been gestating, which is now ripe and ready to
emerge. That which no longer serves you need to be put to rest so that a
freshness and newness of spirit can make itself known to you.
Sometimes birth can be painful, particularly in that
passage just before delivery, yet what emerges can be fresh and
beautiful. Be with the emergence of this next cycle with faith and
grace.
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