Ostara Ritual 2023 – Reconnecting With Nature
byIn 2023, the spring equinox, known across the civilized world as Ostara, falls on March 20th. All things will be in balance and the…
Ostara marks the point of balance in the turning year, when day and night stand equal and the momentum of growth becomes visible in the land. Observed at the Spring Equinox, it reflects emergence, fertility, and renewal no longer hidden beneath the surface. Fields green, animals stir, and seeds break open, shifting life from preparation into expression. Rooted in agricultural awareness and seasonal observation, Ostara honors growth, reproduction, and the fragile equilibrium that allows life to move forward. It is a season of becoming, when the promise of earlier months begins to take form.
In 2023, the spring equinox, known across the civilized world as Ostara, falls on March 20th. All things will be in balance and the…
In 2022, Ostara falls on March 20th. Ostara is also the Spring or Vernal equinox; when night and day are equal. For on this…
Almost every modern Christian holiday has it’s root in ancient pagan practices. Christmas was a byproduct of the ancient celebration called Yule. Halloween is…
In the Northern Hemisphere, Ostara falls on March 20th this year. This event is commonly known as the March Equinox or Vernal Equinox and…
In 2020, Ostara (also called the spring or vernal equinox) falls on Thursday, March 19, which is earlier than it’s been in more than…
Ostara, also known as the Spring Equinox and the Vernal Equinox arrives on March 20th this year and coincides with a full moon. The…
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…
Ostara is the celebration of the spring equinox. Its origin, like many other pagan celebrations is Celtic and Saxon. It was later “Christianized” into…