Ostara 2018 – The Rebirthing Ritual
byOstara is the celebration of the spring equinox. Its origin, like many other pagan celebrations is Celtic and Anglo-Saxon. Ostara was later “Christianized” into…
Most expressions of Paganism take place as part of a ritual, either communal or individual, but ceremonial either way. Usually these take place on Pagan holidays, full moons, or new moons, but not exclusively. Actual rituals can take on nearly any form mainly because the Pagan community has strong beliefs in following one’s own path in life. Small groups of like-minded practitioners often come together in groups to share energies and space. Rituals can take place indoors, however an outdoor setting, preferably one with a bonfire, are most common. The key thing to understand is that no ritual is “wrong,” nor “right.” Some groups or individuals choose to incorporate magickal items, such as a custom altar, magickal tools, herbs, essential oils, candles, and a protective circle; these are not requirements. The rituals found in this section are all custom written and their content goes across many different Pagan histories ranging from Celtic to Greek and everything in between. These are not “textbook” rituals and every one has been performed “live.” Rites & rituals are an essential part of Paganism today.
Ostara is the celebration of the spring equinox. Its origin, like many other pagan celebrations is Celtic and Anglo-Saxon. Ostara was later “Christianized” into…
This is is a full moon ritual for the first full moon in March, 2018. Please feel free to copy, alter, or make…
Ostara is the celebration of the spring equinox. Its origin, like many other pagan celebrations is Celtic and Saxon. It was later “Christianized” into…
Imbolc is one of the oldest celebrations known in the pagan world. It is a celebration of spring, a time of welcoming the return…
For thousands of years, humans have celebrated Yule, or the Winter Solstice, and the birth/renewal cycle of life. It falls between December 20th and…
This is a full moon ritual for the December, 2017 Super-Full Moon. Please feel free to copy, alter, or make any changes you feel…
Samhain [sah-win] is the most important event of the year for most pagans and all witches. It’s known by most non-pagans as Halloween, and…
Beltane is a celebration of the greening of the earth, and is almost always celebrated with a big bonfire. It takes place on May Day (May…