Reconnecting with Nature: Harnessing the Energy of the Spring Equinox Pagan Celebration

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Commemorating the pagan festival of the spring equinox involves celebrating the arrival of spring and the balance between light and dark. The festival, known as Ostara, is deeply rooted in ancient pagan traditions and serves as a time to honor and reconnect with nature. During this festival, people gather to welcome the changing of seasons and the awakening of the earth. It is a time of renewal and rebirth, as the days become longer and the weather begins to warm. Many see it as a spiritual reminder of the cyclical nature of life and the interconnectedness of all living beings. One of the key elements of the celebration is the creation of an altar or sacred space.


I WILL BE THERE NO MATTER WHAT.

My husband and I were just talking the other day about how it had been quite a long time since we had a new season of Black Butler, so this is incredibly coincidental. My husband and I were just talking the other day about how it had been quite a long time since we had a new season of Black Butler, so this is incredibly coincidental.

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One of the key elements of the celebration is the creation of an altar or sacred space. This can be done indoors or outdoors, and typically includes symbols of fertility such as flowers, eggs, and seeds. These items represent the potential for growth and new beginnings.

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I WILL BE THERE NO MATTER WHAT.

The visual is inside the college, so the college arc will be what's adapted (obviously. that is the next arc). But I also pray that the english dub will be not long after the sub (maybe even same day?) and that this does well enough Cloverworks can do Emerald Witch arc (my FAVORITE)

I WILL BE THERE NO MATTER WHAT.

The visual is inside the college, so the college arc will be what's adapted (obviously. that is the next arc). But I also pray that the english dub will be not long after the sub (maybe even same day?) and that this does well enough Cloverworks can do Emerald Witch arc (my FAVORITE)

Did they ever dub the movie?

Wow, this was probably the only announcement during Anime Expo that genuinely came out of nowhere and surprised me. Specially with Okada directing it.


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I WILL BE THERE NO MATTER WHAT.

The visual is inside the college, so the college arc will be what's adapted (obviously. that is the next arc). But I also pray that the english dub will be not long after the sub (maybe even same day?) and that this does well enough Cloverworks can do Emerald Witch arc (my FAVORITE)

Did they ever dub the movie?

Cardcaptor Sakura, Natsume's Book of Friends, Fate/Strange Fake, and now Black Butler. Keep these announcements coming, please and thank you.

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Oh, now after all these years, they decide to now make another new black butler anime!
Did they ever dub the movie?

Actually putting on the ovas and movie rn to celebrate : )

Darker than Black?


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Darker than Black?

Dat cup. More Kuroshitsuji is what I needed. No Iwasaku or Mitsuda for the music despite them still working. This ends the streak of the composer having the same birthday.

Darker than Black?

Nope still waiting for a sequel for Re-Main or a side story about squad 26 from DarFra

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My husband and I were just talking the other day about how it had been quite a long time since we had a new season of Black Butler, so this is incredibly coincidental. But I'm very excited!

Although, would be nice if the 1st season could be remade at some point, just to bring it more align with canon. But I feel as though it wouldn't be worth the effort to do so.

It's awesome that we're getting a new season and that it's not a remake but I wonder if this will be counted as Season 2 or Season 3.

The manga has been going since I was a uni freshman. Now I'm in my 30s.
Did the author hint at some sort of conclusion?

The manga has been going since I was a uni freshman. Now I'm in my 30s.
Did the author hint at some sort of conclusion?

We're supposedly in the last arc, but the pacing has slowed to a crawl years ago, in part because the page count is weekly sized despite being monthly, and because almost the entire cast are getting their moment in the spotlight, which seems to be a common thing for final arcs.

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Finally, I really found this panel very interesting. Now that we know their origins I would like to see more of their backstories. Some of the shinigamis are my favorite characters and I wonder why they’d commit suicide in the first place. Please Yana, I know that you like Grell as a comic relief, but I really want to see more of her and her human life. Same with William or Ronald, which are other characters I really enjoy. I know that having to write about so many characters is very difficult, but I have hope that someday they’ll have the arc they deserve. ^^
Commemorating the pagan festival of the spring equinox

Another important aspect of the festival is the lighting of fires or bonfires. The fire is seen as a symbol of purification and transformation, and the act of gathering around it helps to foster a sense of community and connection. Dance, music, and storytelling are often shared around the fire, further enhancing the sense of celebration. Many people also take part in traditional rituals and activities during Ostara. These can include planting seeds or gardening, taking nature walks, or creating artwork inspired by the changing seasons. The focus is on embracing the energy of new beginnings and finding ways to connect with the natural world. Overall, commemorating the pagan festival of the spring equinox is a way of acknowledging and honoring the cycles of nature. It is a time to celebrate the arrival of spring, the balance between light and dark, and the opportunity for growth and renewal. Through rituals, symbols, and shared experiences, people come together to reconnect with the earth and each other..

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