Yesterday was great!
We opened the circle the Avalon way, which includes not just S W N E but the in between directions as well, and calling on the goddesses of all respective 8 directions whilst turning to face it.
After each direction we breathe in the energy of the resp. goddesses, people with drums beat it and others clap while facing the centre altar again, saying "be welcome [name of Goddess]".
Then someone told a short story of the origins of the Easter bunny, which was followed by a meditation while a woman used sound bowls.
That was so wonderful!
There's always a short & sweet creative ritual thing, or making something we can use. This time we got an Easter egg with a hole drilled in it and at the altar were sets of small pots with resp. rice for nourishment, tiny crystals for clarity, and peppercorn mix for passion.
We were to put some of each in our egg and then tape over the hole. It could then be used as a shaker to make sound during the songs & dance with shaman drums, and of course we got to take it home with us.
I loved it!
We danced, many had drums with them. I actually felt called to check out the stand with things you could buy from the woman who organises these events so I went over there to nose around.
But then suddenly the singing and drumming changed and there was one drum in particular, from a woman who does shaman drum (healing) sessions, that literally called me back into the circle to join in and dance.
I could not resist it, that drum moved me so deeply I still get goosebumps as I now type about it.
It pull was powerful!
Afterwards I asked what it was, she said a shaman drum, which wasn't what I wanted to know, hihi, I got a shaman drum myself, have done sound healing too, so I know what it is. I wanted to know what type of skin was on that drum.
But the celebration moved on to someone else wanting to do an event so there was no time and later on we both forgot.
We didn't go outside to the woodcircle as it was raining, hence doing all the dancing, drumming, chanting/singing etc. indoors.
It was a great afternoon, and I'm glad I went.
A few photos of yesterday's Ostara celebration