Sit, listen to the wind, birds and trees. Allow the beauty and chaos that is nature to enter and propel you through this time we call life. Breath in the smells of an open fire place and a camp fire. Know the difference they have on you and your surroundings. Give with an open heart and mind. Know that there are richer and poorer. But never measure those two thoughts by the amount of money one has. For richness is how you live and give of yourself, not what you have.
Sunday, November 11, 2012
A Childs Ostara Ritual
Sure, Ostara is a time to celebrate spirituality and the turning of the
earth, but there's no reason we can't have a good time with it as well. If
you've got kids -- or even if you don't -- this simple rite is a great way
to welcome the season using some things that are readily available in the
discount stores at this time of year!
Bear in mind, this is meant to be fun and a little bit silly. If you think
the Universe has no sense of humor, click the Back button on your browser
For this ritual, you'll need the following:
* A bag of jellybeans
* Marshmallow Peeps -- chicks, bunnies, etc.
* A chocolate rabbit for each particpant
* A glass of milk for each participant
Arrange your ritual supplies on your altar so they look pretty. Kids
can do this -- typically the chocolate rabbits end up in the center,
surrounded by an army of Peeps and several rings of jellybeans. A quick
note -- you might want to perform this ritual well in advance of mealtime,
or all the kids will be too full of candy to eat a real dinner.
First, give everyone present a handful of jellybeans. Point out the
different colors in the jellybeans, and what they can represent. As you call
out each one, eat the jellybeans in that color. Feel free to be a bit goofy.
Say something like:
Behold, little jelly eggs, small symbols of the season,
How we adore you!
Green is for the grass that springs from the land! (eat all the green
jellybeans)
Yellow is for the sun shining above our heads! (eat all your yellow
jellybeans)
Red is for the tulips that grow in our garden! (eat your red
jellybeans)
Pink is for Aunt Martha's new Easter hat! (eat your pink jellybeans)
Purple is for the crocuses that sprout along our driveway! (eat the
purple ones)
Continue this until all the colors are gone -- if you really want to
have some fun, make the kids take turns naming off the colors and what they
mean to them. When they're all gone, call out:
Hail! Hail! to the mighty jelly bean of Spring!
Next, hand out the marshmallow Peeps. As you do, say:
Behold the Peep! The Peep is life, brought back in the spring!
Little Peep chickens, we honor you! (bite the Peep chicks)
Little Peep bunnies, we honor you! (bite the Peep bunnies).
Continue this until the Peeps are all gone -- it's probably a good
idea to limit each kid to just two or three Peeps at the most. When the
Peeps have all vanished, call out:
Hail! Hail! to the mighty Peeps of Spring!
Finally, distribute the chocolate rabbits. Say:
Behold the great chocolate rabbit!
As he hops through the land, he spreads joy and happiness!
O, how we adore the chocolate rabbit and his great big chocolate ears!
(eat the rabbit's ears)
Praise the chocolate rabbit, and his delicious chocolate tail! (eat
the rabbit's tail)
Honor this chocolate rabbit, and his chocolate hoppity legs! (eat the
rabbit's legs)
He is a wonderful rabbit, and he is special indeed! (eat the rest of
the rabbit)
When the rabbits are all gone, say:
Hail! Hail! to the mighty chocolate rabbit of Spring!
Give everyone a glass of milk, and raise your drinks in a toast to
these three symbols of the season.
To the jelly beans!
To the Peeps!
To the chocolate rabbit!
We drink in your honor!
Drink your milk, and sit back to enjoy the sensation of being stuffed
with ritual candy.
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