Seed bombs are a fun and eco-friendly craft that lets you spread the beauty of Ostara wherever you go. They’re great for attracting pollinators and adding bursts of color to bare patches of earth. Wha...
Candles are central to Ostara rituals, representing the growing sunlight and the goddess Eostre’s energy. Craft your own herb-infused candles to bring the scents and symbols of spring into your home. ...
Ostara is the perfect time to channel your creativity and celebrate the themes of renewal and balance through hands-on projects. These crafts connect you to the energy of spring while incorporating na...
Celebrate Ostara with a feast that honors spring’s abundance and the promise of growth. Fresh Greens: Nothing says spring like bright, fresh salads, featuring ingredients like spinach, arugula and edi...
A spring-themed mobile adds a touch of whimsy and Ostara magic to your space. Use natural materials to represent the elements and the energy of renewal. What you’ll need: How to make it: Pro tip: Use ...
Painted Terracotta Pots for Spring Equinox. Spring Equinox, also known as Ostara , is a celebration of renewal, growth, and the return of light. Decorating terracotta pots for this festival is a meani...
Spring Equinox Ritual: A Spell for Balance and Growth Spring Equinox, also known as the 0stara, is a time when day and night are of equal length, symbolizing a moment of perfect balance in the natural...
(gap: 2s) Ostara Traditions Through Time. Today, Ostara is celebrated by blending ancient seasonal customs with modern practices. These traditions help people connect with the cycles of nature and rec...
(gap: 2s) The Meaning and Myth of Ostara Ostara is widely believed to derive its name from the Anglo-Saxon goddess Eostre, sometimes spelled Ostara. The primary historical mention of Eostre comes from...
The Spring Equinox, also known as the Vernal Equinox, marks a pivotal moment on the wheel of the year when day and night stand in perfect balance. This astronomical event occurs when the sun crosses t...
(gap: 2s) The Spring Equinox, also known as Ostara, holds significant spiritual meaning. It marks a moment of balance and renewal, when day and night are equal in length, and light begins to overcome ...
What are pagan rituals for Spring Equinox?. (gap: 1s) The Spring Equinox, often called Ostara in many pagan traditions, is the time of year when day and night are equal in length. This balance is seen...
The word “equinox” is derived from the Latin terms “aequus,” which means “equal,” and “nox,” meaning “night.” (short pause) In astronomy, an equinox takes place twice each year, around March 20th and ...
The spring, or vernal, equinox in the Northern Hemisphere is a significant astronomical event, occurring this year on March 20 at 14:45 GMT. This moment marks the precise point when the sun crosses di...
Blessing eggs are blown-out eggs that are refilled with herbs, oils and whatever else you want to use to symbolize a blessing you wish to receive yourself or you wish to give to someone else. To begin...
Ostara Blessings to all. Today is the Spring Equinox when night and day are both at equal length. If you go out late afternoon you might just catch the rising Moon in the sky at exactly the same time ...
The Time of The Spring Equinox is From sunset on or about 20th March for three days Its Focus is The triumph of light over darkness, resurrection, new beginnings and opportunities; spring cleani...