This entry was published as part of the Ostara Issue of Imramma Magazine. Get the full issue here.
As a devotee
of the goddess Hecate, spring is an important time of the year. In one of the most popular myths related to
the goddess, Hecate participates in the search for the captured Persephone in
the underworld by the god Haides. After
an eventful search, rescue and deal with Haides, Persephone stays as his wife
and queen in the underworld, returning in the spring. Her mother, Demeter is said to be so
distraught that when her beloved daughter descends into the underworld all the
life dies on the earth only to return the following spring, when Persephone
returns. Hecate accompanies her on this
journey each season, using her torches to light the way and her keys to unlock
the passage to and from the underworld.
Spring is
when we look to welcome a burst of new life over the planet. We plant our seeds that we blessed at Imbolc
and sow them deeply in the warming soil.
This is the time when we see new life often in the form of bunnies and
ducklings from pets in the pet store to the marshmallow kind that grace Easter
baskets across the United States. For
me, this is the time when my flowers are blooming and I’m able to finally get
my hands in the soil. As a potter, I
work with the earth in the form of clay in my studio all year; however there is
something different when I’m able to get my hands into the soil for the first
time of the growing season. Remembering
my Imbolc ritual blessing of the seeds I go out into the garden and begin with
a deep breath and complete the following:
Using my
hands I dig into the soil feeling the energy flow through my hands. I visualize the flow of energy from my body
to the seed as it drops into the soil. I cover it when the soil imagine the
walk of Hecate from the darkest parts of the underworld bring forth Persephone
and breathing life back into the world.
She comes forth from beneath the earth and breaks through the ground
escorted by Hecate Chthonia, Hecate Phosphoros, and Hecate Propolos!!
Ostara
Blessings!
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