Yes as eggs were given as offerings to ostara. Also if you look at an another way..... Where do you think the easter eggs and easter bunny ideas came from
So true!!! Pagans have been being ripped off for thousands of years! LOL Not that I really care, it is a complement!
Christains took their two major holidays form pagan beliefs, it was the only way to get the pagans to convert! Yule logs, Father Christmas, wreaths, holly, decking the halls, birth of the sun god (oh they changed that one to birth of the son of God, sorry)
Then Easter which is celebrated on the first Sunday after the first full moon after the equalnox (Ostara). LMAO
Well the village i grew up in had, and does have, a may day celebration. You have a may queen and may attendents and lots of maypole dancing. I was te may queen one year woot! Wreathed in flowers(such fun).... The strange thing was that it was associated with the church, I one the other hand knew that it wasnt anything to do with the church but the celebration of the union between the god and goddess.
Yes we did. The harvest fesival at one of the local pubs every year. It was amazing so much stuff lol. Cool you were a may queen also! Havent met anyone else(appart from those from my village) ,who really did anything like that!
Of course! You MUST have a close bond with this animal.
Yes/No or Go/Stay Questions:
Alright. Get two small and sturdy pieces of cardboard. Next make a circle on both of them. Take this into a room and place them on the floor, make sure that they are equal distances from the door as well as away from any favorite places, especially those associated with eating. Place an identical treat on both of them. Feed your animal a small snack before you start or even take them into the room. Next bring the animal into the room.
Allow it to freely go to the pieces of cardboard. It may go directly to one, meaning the answer is obvious. It may circle around them both considering the ups and downs of both situations. It may approach one and then leave and go to another, indicating that the first option seems desirable but lately may turn to be unfulfilling. It may nibble on one and then go to the other indicating that both situations need careful handling. If the pet eats the treats quickly it indicates that the first will provide short term fulfillment. It may also refuse treats indicatin that you may need to rethink your question or your answers as none seem correct.