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Ostara - the Most Celebrated Holiday You've Never Heard Of!This a succinct article discussing the Pagan holiday Ostara and it's relationship to modern day Easter.
Ostara: A Celebration of the Spring EquinoxOstara is a Pagan celebration of the Spring Equinox. Ostara is marked by the Spring Equinox. Other holidays are marked by the Spring Equinox as well.- King Cake and Ostara CandlesA young Wiccan finds Jesus... in a King Cake.
- Pagan Easter CelebrationsI probably should have written this article around Easter time because it is more befitting considering Ostara is a festival to celebrate the spring equinox,
- Growing Tips: Ostara HyacinthThis is a beautiful plant that doesn't take a green thumb to grow. Taking proper care of it will make you look as though you do have a green thumb.
Ostara SpellsDon't waste the unique energies of the equinox. Cast these spells to bring prosperity, balance and cleansing.
A Pagan Family Holiday Celebration: OstaraRing in the Spring with these fun Ostara activities.- Celebrate OstaraA simple way for newcomers to the craft on how to celebrate Ostara.
The Real Easter BunnyA carrot or two left out for the Easter Bunny is always appreciated.
Ostara - 21st MarchOstara, Spring Equinox, Eostre, Easter, Vernal Equinox, takes place on the 21st of March. A time of new beginnings and new growth.- A Family Guide to Celebrating the Pagan Sabbat OstaraIn this article, the reader will learn how they can celebrate the Pagan Sabbat of Ostara in a kid and family friendly way.
Incantation of SpringSpring is here and life begins new again.- Jarping with OstaraAn American tale of children, mutant rabbits, and flak jackets
- Happy OstaraA haiku about Ostara - the Spring Equinox
- Ostara: A No-Nonsense Take on the Wheel of the YearA clean take on Ostara.
- OstaraThe turning of religious beliefs. The growing of a mind.
5 Easy Ostara Crafts for Pagan KidsLooking for more ideas than just egg dying this Ostara? Try some of these great crafts with your kids.- Ostara: First Day of Spring and Pagan HolidayOstara Is a Wiccan Holiday, which takes place on the Spring Equinox and is the second spring festival. It is a celebration of rebirth, renewal and fertility as the Mother Goddess has returned to her maiden status and reunites with the young God
- The Origins of EasterFat Tuesday is past and the world is rolling on toward Easter. However, aspects of Easter don't seem to fit: Easter eggs, Easter bunnies, baby animals of all kinds, fake grass, flowers. Where do they come from? That is simple - they come from the original holy day, Ostara.