Celebrate the arrival of spring with the secrets of Ostara and the Spring Equinox! Discover the traditions and symbolism of this seasonal transition.
Welcome the arrival of spring and manifest your desires with the ancient Ostara Egg Spell. Join me as I guide you step-by-step through this powerful
Ostara, the Spring Equinox. Pagan Holiday. Nature, Renewal, Fertility. History, Celebrations, Rituals. Correspondences, Symbols. Festival
Ostara Celebrating Spring's Renewal Ostara is a festival that marks the vernal equinox, a day when day and night are of equal length, herald...
It is called the Spring (Vernal) Equinox. It is the time of the year when day and night are nearly equal in length. When the sun crosses the true celestial equator from south to north. And so we celebrate the first day of spring. It is the time of...
Awaken! Spring is here! we celebrate the balance between darkness and light. The vernal equinox.
Ēostre, Oestara, Lady Day, Festival of Trees, Bacchanalia, Earrach, Gŵyl Ganol y Gwanwyn (Welsh), Alban Eilir/Eiler (Druid, ‘Light of the Earth’), Ostarablot (Norse) ~March 20-23 Ostara is the cele…
Eastre, Eostre or Ostara, Germanic goddess of spring. These are photographs of book illustrations from 'Myths of the Norsemen' by H. A. Guerber. They have been taken from my own copy of the book which was printed in 1908. As far as I know the work is old enough to be out of copyright, but I will remove the images if this is not correct. Please note the photographs are the property of Ormrede and should not be used without his permission.
Easter, the Easter Bunny, and Easter eggs all have one thing in common: they carry a message more than 7000 years old that a god rose from the dead.
Saturday, March 7, 2020 at 1 PM – 6 PM New Ark United Church of Christ 300 E Main St, Newark, Delaware 19711 Spring is just around the corner! Join us as we usher in and celebrate the Vernal Equinox with a ritual for Ostara. On the 19th, the Sun will be entering Aries, the first sign of the zodiac. This is typically a time of new beginnings and making a fresh start. More details: Open Ostara Ritual
Celebrate the hope and potential of spring with some beautiful naturally-dyed botanical eggs to serve at an engaging Spring Equinox ritual!
Awesome craft projects, DIY ideas, and seasonal decoration inspiration for the Pagan sabbat of Ostara and the Spring Equinox.
The Vernal Equinox: Shamanic Rituals and ceremonies to celebrate Shamanic Celebration of Ostara, the magical ushering of the spring season.
The Vernal Equinox: Shamanic Rituals and ceremonies to celebrate Shamanic Celebration of Ostara, the magical ushering of the spring season.
Experience the magic of Ostara with spring equinox rituals and traditions! Dive into the rich tapestry of ancient practices and modern celebrations
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Get an egg shaped candle or any candle, white is usually best, in the case of it being Ostara, green and purple candles are even better. Mix milk,honey, and sugar together in an earthen bowl as an offering to the Earth for the coming Spring. As you pour the elixir into the Earth say the following: I […]
The blessing of the Eostara fire, the lunar celebration, the intense light of the Ostara Moon, with the energy of springtime all around us, is a time of rebirth, renewal, resurrection of life and new beginnings held on the first Full Moon after the Vernal Equinox in honor of the ancient Teutonic/Celtic Moon Goddess of Spring and Dawn Eostre (Eostar). At the time of Ostara, the Alder is flourishing on riverbanks, roots in the water, bridging that magical space between both heaven and earth. As a tree of balance, Alder is associated with both elements fire and water (gate to the otherworld; spirit world; fae). The Alder (Elder) month, called Fearn by the Celts, and pronounced fairin, comes from the old Anglo-Saxon word 'aeld' meaning fire. Alder is an Ogham tree for Ostara, and the alder wood was used to light the fires for the Spring festival at Ostara. Ostara, The Maiden Archetype: The Carefree, The Vulnerable & The Independent The world, Its hatred, Its worries, Its troubles, Ha! I am above it. I soar through the skies, A pirate of the stratosphere. I live for myself I fly, A testament to freedom. I look down from above And see all the lonely people, I wonder where they come from, And where they all belong, But I know where I am going Nowhere. I soar up to the heavens, And touch back down for tea. I steer where I please; There is no “off course,” My life is shining, A carefree proof That all you tired, lonely people Need not be tired Forevermore. XVII The Star - Maiden - In case you want to do some more digging about for information on Eostre/Ostara/the Ostara Moon: http://realpagan.net/forum/topics/why-i-celebrate-ostara-as-a-lunar-holiday http://www.thegoddesstree.com/trees/Alder.htm http://www.controverscial.com/Alder.htm http://www.greenwitch.co.uk/cms/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=133 http://fc07.deviantart.net/fs16/f/2007/150/e/3/Archetype_Eostre__Stratosphere_by_NaOCl.html (poem) -On exploring the feminine archetypes: http://www.rootsofshe.com/the-maiden-archetype-meet-amy-palko-and-begin-to-embrace-the-feminine-maiden-lover-mother-crone/ http://www.rootsofshe.com/the-carefree-the-vulnerable-and-the-independent-exploring-the-maiden-archetype/ http://pistissophiatarot.com/queens-of-heaven-and-earth-archetypes-of-the-divine-feminine/
Great Gaia, Earth MotherNow that Spring is upon usHelp us to reconnect once againWith the land below and the sky aboveHelp us to see the beauty that now beginsto surround us allLet us appreciate al…
Ostara, also known as the Spring Equinox, is a time of renewal and growth in the Wiccan tradition. As the Earth awakens from its winter slumber, Wiccans honor