Monday 1 April 2013


Why an Easter
? 
What is it really for. Not because a physical stone was moved. It is about the birth of spring in the Northern Hemisphere.



The word itself  is a derivative of the  word Estre. This was the Teutonic not called German word for the Goddess of the rising light of day and spring. When day equals night, in the old German territory. The Vatican to modify the pagans used this word to capture the celebration of those lands in central Europe back when they created the dark ages. Ages where man was forced to listen to a church's ruling order as opposed to the heart and the hearts love of nature and all nature creates for us while the wheel of the seasons moves on and on.

Traditionally, Easter is the first Sunday after the first full moon that appears from the day that light and dark happens. Thus this Sunday. Except if the full moon is Sunday then it becomes the following Sunday because Easter must fall in Passover another holiday of the passing of dark into light. Where nature Spring back to physical growth searching for light.

Before Jesus was made Christ by the roman empire in 325 AD the holiday there was called Hilarity. Again,That was the holiday's name in Rome before the Vatican got control.

Hilarity, the sexes met and mated and on May day, six weeks there about later, the new couples introduced their future families that started on Easter, reproducing like rabbits, to the community.

Then and maybe one day again, the currency of a community was the people young and old as well as to be born. Not the material world of slaving for paper currency that we are taught is how it always has been.

The holiday was to create an atmosphere of love after the dark days of winter.

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