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Growing with Ostara! 
On March 20, day and night will be equal, and we will celebrate Ostara—the Spring Equinox. We’ve come a long way since the longest night of Yule, and the days are growing longer. The Equinox is the moment when daylight begins to dominate, meaning we’re getting closer to warmth, sunny days, and a period of growing strength. When we live in harmony with nature’s cycles, the arrival of spring
Today, we begin preparing for the next celebration on the Wheel of the Year—Imbolc, the festival marking the transition from winter’s slumber to spring’s awakening.
Each point on the Wheel is a transition. But what truly matters is not just the celebration itself, but the preparation leading up to it: tuning in, becoming ready to embrace the processes occurring within you, aligning with the cycles unfolding in nature. When
Imbolc: Awakening with Nature!
On February 2, we celebrate the next festival of the Wheel of the Year—Imbolc, marking the transition from winter’s slumber to spring’s awakening. The name “Imbolc” comes from the word “milk”, symbolizing the time when lambs are born, and ewes begin producing milk to nurture their young. This festival resonates across many cultures. Among the Slavic tribes, Gromnitsa was celebrated around this time, signifying
With just one week until the Winter Solstice, it’s the perfect time to start preparing actively!
Preparing for Yule is similar to preparing for the secular New Year—cleaning and decorating your home, preparing delicious meals, making wishes, exchanging gifts, and enjoying festive days. However, Yule also has its unique rituals and traditions, sacred and meaningful, that were often lost as the holiday became more secular. If we want