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Welcome to our webpage about the Pagan festival Ostara also known as the Spring Equinox or Vernal Equinox, is an ancient Pagan festival that celebrates the arrival of spring. This festival has its roots in the Germanic and Celtic cultures of Europe, where it was a time to honor the goddess of spring and fertility and to welcome the return of light and warmth after the dark days of winter.

Ostara is a time of balance and renewal, a time to celebrate the awakening of the earth and the promise of new growth and new beginnings. It marks the point in the year when day and night are of equal length, a time when the powers of light and darkness are in perfect harmony. For Pagans, Ostara is a time to honor the goddess of spring, who brings fertility, abundance, and new life, and to connect with the energy of the season through rituals, ceremonies, and other practices.

In this webpage, we will explore the history and significance of Ostara, as well as the many ways it is celebrated by Pagans today. We will delve into the magic and mystery of this ancient and powerful festival, and discover how you can connect with the energy of the season and embrace the spirit of Ostara in your own life. Join us as we explore the traditions, rituals, and symbols of this beautiful and inspiring festival.

Ostara
Spring Equinox

19th March To 23rd March

Taking A Walk In The Woods

Ostara is an ancient Pagan festival that celebrates the spring equinox and the renewal of the earth. The festival has its roots in the Germanic and Celtic cultures of Europe, where it was a time to honor the goddess of spring and fertility and to celebrate the return of warmth and light after the long, dark days of winter.

The festival is named after the goddess Ostara or Eostre, who was associated with fertility, new life, and the dawn. She was often depicted with a hare, which symbolizes fertility and abundance, and with eggs, which represent new beginnings and the potential for growth.

For Pagans, Ostara is a time to celebrate the balance of light and darkness and to honor the energies of renewal, growth, and new beginnings. It is a time to connect with the natural world and to appreciate the beauty and abundance of the earth.

There are many ways to celebrate Ostara, including creating an altar with symbols of the season such as flowers, eggs, and seeds. Many Pagans also perform rituals or ceremonies to honor the goddess of spring and to connect with the energies of renewal and growth. These may include 

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  • Creating altars with symbols of the season, such as flowers, eggs, and seeds.

  • Lighting candles to represent the return of the sun and the triumph of light over darkness.

  • Performing rituals or ceremonies to honor the goddess of spring and to connect with the energies of renewal and growth. These may include reciting prayers or chants, lighting a bonfire, or engaging in meditation or visualisation practices.

  • Planting seeds or participating in other activities that symbolise the growth and renewal of the earth.

  • Spending time in nature and connecting with the changing of the seasons. This may involve taking a walk in the woods, observing the blooming of spring flowers, or simply enjoying the beauty and abundance of the natural world.

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​In addition to these traditional practices, many Pagans also celebrate Ostara by spending time in nature, observing the changing of the seasons, and connecting with the natural world. This may involve taking a walk in the woods, planting a garden, or simply spending time outside and appreciating the beauty and abundance of the earth.

To connect with the energy of Ostara in your own life, you can focus on themes of renewal, growth, and new beginnings. This might involve setting intentions for the coming months, starting a new project or hobby, or simply taking time to reflect on the blessings in your life and expressing gratitude for them.

Overall, Ostara is a powerful and meaningful festival that offers an opportunity to connect with the energies of the earth and to embrace the spirit of renewal and growth. By celebrating this festival and connecting with the natural world, we can deepen our connection to the earth and to the cycles of life, death, and rebirth that are at the heart of Pagan spirituality.

 Chant

Ostara

"Blossom, bloom, the season's turning

Spring has come, the fire's burning

Earth awakens, new life is born

Ostara's magic, we are reborn

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Green and gold, the colors bright

Welcoming the return of light

Seeds of hope, we plant with care

Blessed by the goddess fair

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Ostara's blessings, we receive

Renewed and ready, we believe

As we dance and sing in praise

We honor the cycles of these days

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Blossom, bloom, the season's turning

Ostara's magic, forever burning."

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