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Ostara

Ostara
Ostara

Introduction

Ostara is a Lesser Sabbat and marks the Spring Equinox when day and night balance. Called Ostara after the Saxon Goddess Eostre, this is a time of renewal, regeneration, and resurrection. Not much is known about this Eostre, except that she was the Goddess of fertility and was celebrated at the Spring Equinox, she was also connected with hares and eggs.

Legend has it that the Goddess Eostre turned a colourful bird into a rabbit and the rabbit then laid coloured eggs, this is where the Easter bunny and egg hunts came from and the basis of the Christian festival Easter.

The Anglo-Saxon lunar month of April was called Eastermonath. The equinox is a time both of fertility and new life, and of balance and harmony. Light and dark are here in balance, but the light is growing stronger. Now is the time to balance ourselves and the subtle energies within us, such as our chakras, the inner masculine and feminine qualities, the light and dark aspects, and so on.

This is a time that witches cast spells for careers, relationships, and love. It is a time for planting new ideas and a time to free yourself from anything in the past that is holding you back.

You can acknowledge and celebrate this Sabbat by going into nature, taking a walk, or spending time in your garden, also to recognise the changes in the Earth as she awakens each day.

Ostara Resources

Activities

Easy Ostara Activities

Details

Ostara Quick Facts

Deeper Knowledge

The Vernal Equinox

The Vernal Equinox
A sacred celebration of light and life, marking the moment when day and night are in perfect harmony. It is a time to welcome the spring and the new possibilities it brings.

Ritual: Spring Gratitude Circle

Spring Gratitude Circle
Gather with loved ones to reflect on past blessings and welcome the light of spring. This ritual fosters connection and celebrates nature’s harmony during the season’s renewal.

Ritual: Crafting Spring Crowns for Ostara

Spring Crown
Discover how crafting floral crowns honors Ostara by symbolizing the Earth’s renewal, celebrating balance, fertility, and embracing the vibrant energy of spring.

Ritual: Ostara Wreath Making

Ostara wreath
Discover how crafting vibrant wreaths with flowers, vines, and ribbons honors the Spring Equinox by symbolizing fertility, balance, and renewal in a creative ritual.

Ritual: Bird Feeders

Bird Feeders
Learn how crafting bird feeders honors Ostara by connecting with nature’s renewal, supporting wildlife, and embodying the spirit of giving during the Earth’s awakening.

Recipes

Recipe: Spring Equinox Quinoa Salad

Making Spring Equinox Quinoa Salad
Honor the Spring Equinox with our nourishing Quinoa Salad, a vibrant mix of spring vegetables, herbs, and a zesty lemon dressing.

Recipe: Ostara Honey Glazed Carrots

Making Honey Glazed Carrots
Embrace the renewal of spring with our vibrant, flavor-packed Honey Glazed Carrots, a tribute to Ostara’s abundant energy.
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