The Spring Equinox, also known as Ostara, is a time of balance, renewal, and new beginnings. The day and night are equal, marking the transition from winter’s introspection to spring’s vibrant energy. It’s the perfect time to honor nature, refresh your spirit, and manifest growth! Here are 10 fun and witchy ways to celebrate this magical seasonal shift: 1. Sunrise Gratitude Ritual Wake up early and greet the rising sun, symbolizing new beginnings. Stand outside, close your eyes, and feel the warmth on your skin. Speak your gratitude out loud or write it in your journal. This simple practice aligns…
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Yule, or Yuletide, has ancient roots as a midwinter festival celebrating the Winter Solstice. Originating in Germanic and Norse traditions, it marked the rebirth of the sun. It is thought to have lasted anywhere from 1-12 days, basically from the eve of the Winter Solstice to the start of the next calendar year. Yule customs may involve lighting candles, decorating with evergreens, burning a traditional Yule log, and performing rituals to symbolize renewal and the turning of the wheel of the year. Some Pagans also engage in feasting, gift-giving, and community gatherings during this time. As Christianity spread throughout Europe,…
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