In Britain the hare is associated with the Anglo-Saxon Goddess Eostre. Representing the great Spring Equinox of the prehistoric inhabitants of Britain. The hare brings renewal, rebirth from the death of winter, abundance and fertility. A symbol of the divine feminine. Folklore stories tell of the white hare who is the witches familiar.
Also closely associated with the goddess archetype. The Goddess is a female deity with supernatural powers. Goddesses are associated with the earth, motherhood, fertility, love, creation, healing and life.
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In Britain the hare is associated with the Anglo-Saxon Goddess Eostre. Representing the great Spring Equinox of the prehistoric inhabitants of Britain. The hare brings renewal, rebirth from the death of winter, abundance and fertility. A symbol of the divine feminine. Folklore stories tell of the white hare who is the witches familiar.
Also closely associated with the goddess archetype. The Goddess is a female deity with supernatural powers. Goddesses are associated with the earth, motherhood, fertility, love, creation, healing and life.
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Dimensions | 17 mm |
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