Showing posts with label celebrate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label celebrate. Show all posts

Monday, August 16, 2010

Gotta love those quotes...


While searching around aimlessly on the internet, I came across a few quotes that I found very inspiring. It wasn't until I really thought about my love for quotes that I realized why they intrigue me so much. The answer was pretty simple, a quote often explains a truth (or viewpoint) in far less words than it takes for me to explain anything.

So this posting is a tribute to quotes and their brilliance, a brilliance I will never possess. To celebrate, here are a few quotes that struck my fancy today:

- "The gods conceal from men the happiness of death, that they may endure life." Lucan
- "Hesitancy in judgement is the only true mark of the thinker." Dogabert D. Runes
- "The optimist proclaims that we live in the best of all possible worlds; and the pessimist fears this is true." James Branch Cabell

Keeping it short and sweet,
Nina Powers

Saturday, April 3, 2010

Happy Ostara, Easter, Spring etc…


It’s Easter! It’s Ostara! It’s Spring! And it’s probably a few other holidays that I am unfamiliar with…

I wish I was better rounded in my spiritual knowledge to know if I missed anyone, but alas, Christianity and Paganism are the only two Religions/Spiritual Paths that I am aware of that celebrate this time year. For everyone else (or those I missed) It’s SPRING! That’s enough to celebrate in itself.

So what does this time of year mean to me? Well as a youngin’ (from age 0-13) I was raised Catholic, so Easter meant one major thing… CHOCOLATE! And lots of it! It also sometimes meant a family gathering with my relatives on my mom’s side of the family. Easter always saw mom and dad cooking up a big brunch and my sisters and I enjoying our egg hunt, sometimes finding eggs that were hidden the year before… Easter meant colouring hard boiled eggs with those cute little kits, followed by a week of egg salad sandwiches. Oh and somewhere in there Jesus died and was resurrected…

Then came the neophyte witchy years (from 13 to early-twenties) when I was terrified of doing anything witchy on Ostara for fear of getting pregnant. Yes a little naïve there, but I figured if Ostara was all about fertility, I best be keeping my mojo and energy in check. And of course, there was still the loveliness of obscene amounts of chocolate.

It wasn’t until my later Witchy/Spiritualist years (mid-twenties to present) that I realized fertility can be used in all aspects of life, not just the unplanned pregnancy kind. Now I see it more like “Hey! It’s Spring! Shake off those dirty winter cobwebs, stock up on some majorly depleted Vitamin D, open up those windows and let the stuffiness out and the fresh air in and watch the earth come back to life!”

As for the family celebration aspect, we’ve lost (my sister hates that term, she’s always saying “it’s not like we misplaced them”...lol) some very important and close family members, so holidays lately are more something we just try to get through. Oh, and of course, yet another excuse to eat a variety of different chocolate…

What about you? How are you celebrating this time of year?