Ostara: The Festival of Spring and Renewal Ostara is a pagan nature festival that celebrates the spring equinox, marking the balance of day and night as the earth awakens from winter’s slumber. It is a time of renewal, fertility, and growth, often associated with themes of rebirth and new beginnings. This festival, observed by modern pagans, Wiccans, and those who follow the Wheel of the Year, has deep historical and mythological roots that stretch back to...
Spring
The Spring Goddesses emerge from the enchanted Paradise Plane on the Spring Equinox. It’s Mother Earth Goddess Gaia’s perfect planet that exists all around us slightly out of phase with our reality. It is the home of most Nature Deities when they’re not working in our plane of existence. Even the infamous Capital Of The Greek Gods, Mount Olympus, live on there. The Spring Deities live in a land of eternal spring staying on a sabbatical of...
ðºThe Pink Moon of April generally grants us a calming effect when it comes to Werewolves and other forms of paranormal life. A fair amount of that enchanted energy is due to Easter. Despite still technically being the Easter Season this is many weeks after Easter Sunday so the supernatural sway of the big bunny is minimal. Various Spring, Flower, and Tundra Gods and Goddesses control the metaphysical energy of this Moon. Particularly Nature Deities who...