Samhain -Hallows, Hallows Eve, or Halloween Yule – Winter Solstice Imbolc –Candlemas Ostara –Spring Vernal Equinox Beltaine –May Eve or May Day Litha –Summer Solstice Lughnasadh –Lammas Mabon –Fall Autumnal EquinoxShare on Facebook7.4K Save to Pinterest19.6K Email Follow...
Decorate your altar with your candles, crystals, flowers, pictures, and mantras. You can also add Tarot cards or rabbits (the symbolic animal of Ostara) to give it a more witchy vibe, but make it your own. Light your candle (make sure it’s AWAY from your pictures and papers) Take o...
But now I’m so grateful I have my coven mates to gather with in person to hold our rituals and other exchanges. Even if you are a solitary pagan you might enjoy attending a public ritual now and then where you can join heart to heart, and hand to hand. Being part of the tribe co...
It is also considered to be a time of spiritual cleansing and renewal of vows. Ostara: Celebrated at the Spring Equinox in March, this sabbat represents a new beginning partly because it marks the beginning of longer days and shorter nights. It also marks the union of the God and Goddess ...
It's the time of hope and new beginnings when many celebrate the ancient festival of Ostara and the spring-hare Goddess, or Christian Easter, in some cases with a surfeit of chocolate eggs and cuddly bunnies. But (after years of legal battles) Terri Schiavo's chances of renewal of life...