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April 20, 2025 19 mins
Happy Easter everyone! It is a beautfiul day and I have a beautiful bonus episode for all of you on the history and mythological origins of Easter. 
If you would like me to cover any of these individual stories as its own podcast do let me know!

For now, enjoy your day, enjoy all the eggs and chocolate you can eat, and until the next one!

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Welcome, Welcome everyone, Welcome back to the gray Oorn Pagan's podcast,
and Happy Easter everyone. Hope you're enjoying your day. I
hope you're spending it with family, loved ones, with all
the people you love, all the people that you like,

(00:25):
or you know, maybe you're spending it watching wrestle Mania.
I know I will when I'm done recording this and
recording for Across the Pond, of course. So yeah, today
I want to take you all into the history of Easter.

(00:56):
So today I want to take you all on a
journey through the history of Easter, because it is not
merely a pagan festival. It is not merely a Christian festival.
It goes so much deeper than then you can imagine.

(01:21):
It's it's really an ancient, ancient holiday. It's a beautiful holiday.
And you know, here in the Netherlands, at least at
the moment, at the time of recording, we are very
lucky to have amazing whether it is bright and sunny outside,

(01:49):
so perfect time, perfect timing to get into some Easter loar,
So without much further ado, let's get into it. Welcome

(02:12):
avid explorers of mythology and ancient wisdom. Seekers. Have you
ever pondered the mystical threats that weave our contemporary Eastern
celebrations with the profound mythologies of long past eras, Join

(02:33):
me on a captivating journey into a realm where the
echoes of Persephone's myth resonate across history, where Balder's radiant
spirits uncovers new significance amidst spring festivities, and where the
tales of Goddess Inana narrate her eternal cycle of revival. Together,

(02:57):
we'll delve into the intriguing origins of Easter as we
traverse through Celtic customs and unveil the mythical connections that
have sculpted this enchanting holiday over the centuries. So make
you self comfortable, let your imagination take flight, and prepare

(03:19):
to be enthralled by tales that seamlessly merge history, enchantment,
and a touch of the divine. And remember, if delving
into the mysteries of the past fascinates you, make sure
to subscribe to the Greyhrn Pagan's podcast for an array
of mystical adventures that await the origins of Easter. Have

(03:51):
you ever been curious about the origin of the name Easter.
This name harbors roots as complex as the beguiling as
a Celtic not itself, it is widely believed to derive
from Austre, the Germanic goddess associated with the rejuvelation of

(04:13):
spring and renewal. For festival typically coincided with the Spring equinox,
heralding a time of rebirth and new start. These ancient
springtime celebrations, deeply rooted in Celtic traditions, underscored nature's cycle

(04:35):
and the victory of light over darkness. Such festivities lay
the groundwork for our current Easter observance, weaving celebrations of
life's renewal deeply with mythological threats that run long and profound.

(04:57):
The intricate tapestry of these traditions now enriches our modern
day Easter, merging the ancient with the contemporary in a
fascinating blend. The myth of Persephone, my wife's favorite in

(05:21):
the hearts of Greek mythology, lies the poignant tale of Persephone,
offering a powerful narrative of life, death, and rejuvenation which
aligns closely with the core themes of Easter. Persephone, cherished
daughter of Demeter, the goddess of harvest, was seized by

(05:45):
Hades and taken to the underworld. Her mother's deep sorrow
caused the earth to languish, leading to the lifeless winter. However,
Persephone's eventual return each spring signaled the Earth's renewal, bringing
warmth and life back to the landscape. This cycle of

(06:10):
disappearance in return beautifully mirrors the transition from winter's bleakness
to spring's blossoming, emblematic of life returning anew. The myth
of Persephone richly embodies the essence of Easter's resurrection and

(06:31):
rebirth themes, offering a mythological framework that celebrates the Earth's
cyclical nature and the ultimate triumph of life over the
shroud of death. Balder and Easter embark northward to the

(06:54):
realms of Norse mythology, where Balder, the god of light
and purity, takes the stage with his compelling narrative intertwined
with Easter traditions. Balder's tale describes a poignant saga of
mortality and resurrection, resonating profoundly with Easter's themes. Adored by

(07:18):
gods and mortals alike, Balder faced an untimely demise by
the only substance that could harm him, mistletoe, ushering in
a time of mourning and darkness. However, his eventual return
symbolizes the rejuvenation of life, much like spring triumphing over

(07:42):
the harshness of winter. Balder's revival represents hope and new beginnings,
mirroring the shared human captivation with life's cyclical dances of
death and rebirth, and reflecting the universal yearning for renewal

(08:03):
that is deeply encapsulated within the Eastern tradition Inana mythology. Inana,
the Sumerian goddess of love and war, adds profound depth

(08:23):
to our comprehension of Easter's mythological foundations. Her descent into
the underworld, followed by a triumphant resurrection, stands as one
of the earliest chronicled myths of rebirth and revival. Inana,
initially stripped of her powers and left for demise within

(08:46):
the underworld, makes a victorious return to the earthly realm,
signifying a drastic transformation and delivering a profound message of
regeneration and hope. Such narratives present striking parallels to Easter's
resurrection themes, highlighting the timeless appeal of rebirth and renewal

(09:12):
Inana's mythology enriches the narrative of spring festivals, exemplifying the
timeless human quest for rebirth and transformation, which remains central
to the heart of Easter celebration. Spring festivals around the world,

(09:42):
a rich tapestry of cultural traditions and diverse celebrations, embraces
the globe during spring, a period echoing rebirth and renewal.
From India's vibrant Holy Festival, where colors burst to by
the joy and vibrancy of life, to Japan's serene cherry

(10:05):
blossom celebrations, Communities worldwide partake in unique customs. Each festival,
adorned with distinct rituals and practices, shares a common threat,
the jubilation of life rekindled and nature's renewal. These worldwide

(10:29):
celebrations parallel our Easter festivities. Infused with mythological symbolism, honoring
life's unyielding cycles and nature's promise of fresh starts, They
are a reminder of the universal human experience shared across
the globe, highlighting life's persistent vibrancy and the promise of renewal.

(10:55):
Wherever one finds themselves in the world. Celtic traditions and
Easter Celtic legacies have profoundly influenced the evolution of Easter
customs as we recognize them today. Among the Celts, the

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festival of Belting marked the commencement of years of the
year's light half, signifying fertility, growth, and abundance attributes, resonating
attributes resonating profoundly with Easter. The symbolic nuances embedded within

(11:46):
these Celtic spring rituals, such as igniting bonfires to heralds
to herald the sun's return, continue to enrich our modern
Eastern festivities, continue to enrich our modern Easter festivities. Such

(12:08):
traditions evoke a sense of myth meeting reality, with ancient
customs continuously shaping and enhancing our contemporary understanding of renewal
and growth, resonating with the broader cycles that reverse our lives,

(12:32):
with the logical connections to Easter, the rich mythological stories
enveloping Easter craft a tapestry laden with tradition and profound symbolism,
here into Persephone's journey through shadowed realms, or witness Balder's

(12:55):
resurrection within Norse narratives. These stories at a universal human
fascination with the cycles of life, death, and rebirth. As
Easter celebrations unfolds, These mythological parallels beckon themes of resurrection

(13:16):
and renewal that transcends cultural and temporal boundaries. They illuminate
profound insights into nature's eternal rhythms and showcase the resilient
spirits of humanity in navigating transformative changes. By revisiting these

(13:38):
enthralling narratives, we deepen our appreciation for Easter as a
resonant celebration of life's cyclical splendor and the eternal promise
of new beginnings. Some personal insights and reflections In reflecting

(14:01):
upon these mythological tales and springtime festivals, my thoughts return
to personal experience that have significant My thoughts return to
personal experiences that have significantly enriched my appreciation of these

(14:22):
enduring traditions. The vivid narratives of Persephone, Balder and Inana
provide a resonant backdrop, intertwining deeply with my personal voyage
of growth and renewal. I extend an invitation for I

(14:45):
extend an invitation for you to explore your own connections
to these mythical narratives and contemplate how they might inform
your understanding of rebirth and transformation. These stories, infused with
history and logic, serve as a mirror into our own lives,

(15:08):
revealing the endless potential for transformation that allies that lies
anew each spring. Engage with these rich traditions and you
may on earth an entirely new story belonging to your
own conclusion. As we draw our exploration to a close,

(15:37):
let's encapsulate the mythological connections that imbue Easter with profound
meaning and resonance. We have ventured through Easter's ancient origins,
navigated the enthralling myths of prosephony, balder and inana, and

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examined the Celtic legacy and global springtime festivals that influence
our modern traditions. These timeless stories and cultural customs remind
us of the mystery and enchantment that accompanies every arrival

(16:20):
of spring. I encourage you all to subscribe to the
greyhron Pagans podcast for further captivating explorations into histories and
chanting vistas. Together, let us continue to embrace the wonder
of Spring and its timeless narratives finding inspiration and renewal

(16:46):
for spirit. I am eager to hear about your insights
and encounters with these myths and spring festivals. Please do
share your thoughts with me on Instagram or on Twitter.
You can find me there at grey Horned Pagans or

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at Grayhorn Podcast, or send us an email at Greyhorned
Pagans at ProtonMail dot com. Ensure you subscribe and join
the grey Horned Pagans community. If you seek more magical
insights and adventures into the realm of mythology and ancient traditions,

(17:36):
and if any of these stories were of interest to
you and you would like me to cover them as
a single podcast as a single episode, do let me
know please, I am absolutely willing to do that. These
are all fascinating stories together, let's celebrate the shared narratives

(18:02):
that bind us and kindle the magic of Easter within
our hearts. I thank you all for listening. Remember to
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and I will see you all next time. Bye bye everyone,
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