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Ostara Full Moon 2014, April 15

Mr and Mrs Fox

Ostara Full Moon 2014, April 15. Lunar festivity (witches celebrate the return/rise of the spring goddess, worshipping the brightest star in the sky, which would actually have been the planet Venus. Romans were well aware of this, and re-named the Greek goddess Aphrodite (which gives name to April) after this planet as Venus). Vernal Full Moon, April Full Moon, Aphrodite's Full Moon, Full Moon in Libra (Sun in Aries), Budding Trees Moon, Seed Moon, Egg Moon, Pink Full Moon (phlox), Sakura Tsuki (the official date for the cherry blossom festival in Japan is on April 4), Paschal Full Moon (the first full moon after/following the vernal/spring equinox (19-23 March, solar holiday, god); new year's eve in the olde lunar calendar; Easter (Pasque) is always the first Sunday after this Full Moon).


Aphrodite, 1902. Oil on canvas. Briton Riviere.

There clad herself in garments beautiful
The laughter loving goddess. Gold-adorned
She hasted on her way down Ida’s Mount,
Ida, the many-rilled, mother of wild beasts
And in her train, the grey wolf and the bear,
the keen eyed lion and the swift footed pard,
that hungers for the kind, all fawning came.

Homeric Hymn to Aphrodite

Initially venerated as a vegetation goddess of vines and gardens, also a fertility spring* (the maiden)* goddess, and thus, her offspring coming in the form of ideas, crafts, etc., a deity of beauty, eternal love, blissful laughter and youth, a goddess of home and hearth, wild nature and beasts (Mylitta, Tabiti...), she was later perverted into a pagan matroness of lust, sex and promiscuity by the Roman Catholic Church.

Ostara Full Moon. 
Romans celebrated the Rise of Kore/Persephone on April 3.

http://www.tutiempo.net/luna/fases.htm
http://www.aiprojects.net/library/hypertext/eastertable.html
http://horoscopespot.net/aries-sun-libra-moon/

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