Happy Easter

I've never heard the Easter Bunny called anything but the Easter Bunny but when I began researching the origins, I found that he is also known as Easter Hare and Spring Bunny. No matter what you call him, he seems to be the animal version of Santa Clause, bringing gifts--usually in the form of candy and eggs--to good little boys and girls.
Easter, like many now Christian holidays, was originally pagan. A festival celebrated by Saxons, they celebrated Eastre, the goddess of spring and offspring. The bunny tie-in is their prolific ability to reproduce. Eggs were brought in by Christians as a symbol of the resurrection. That's it, it's as simple as that.
If you want the full history of Easter and all kinds of interesting facts, check out this article by Arlene Wright-Correll.
Love, light, and laughter!
Jocelyn Modo
http://www.jocelynmodo.com/
Published on April 24, 2011 14:53
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