Quoted from www.irishdruidry.com:
"MEAN EARRAIGH (moon erric) Spring Equinox, approx. March 21 [top]
The Sun has finally joined us here in the northern hemisphere, the first blossoms show and the world is filled with bright new colors. The Sun will gradually reach its apex of power after this day, with each day becoming longer. This is a time when day and night are equally balanced, and thus an in?between time. The Earth awakens from the slumber of the cold, dark half of the year and is tilled for the first sowing of seed. As a time for putting crops in the ground, it is now time for us to “plant our seed” in that we are beginning to actively work toward the goals we set for ourselves at Samhain. This is also a time to reinforce balance in our own lives."
My practice of nature appreciation and Druidry has been dormant for several years - formal practice, anyway. There are some things that have brought me back to it, recently, though. I almost forgot that tomorrow is Mean Earraigh, but remembered and found the above quote. How appropriate, since Tripp and I will be tilling and flitting around in the garden and yard this Saturday.
It all just seems appropriate.
Thursday, March 20, 2008
Posted by Missy at 11:06 PM
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