Wishing you all a wonderful Easter Sunday!

Dive into the magic, history, and metaphysical lore of the holiday with these 5 articles!

1. Eostre, Eggs, and Earth Magic: The Pagan Roots of Easter

Learn about the pagan roots of Easter.

I trace its lineage through myth, fertility rites, sacred symbols like the egg and hare, and earth magic that’s rooted in the cycles of nature.

In this article, you’ll explore the historical, cultural, metaphysical, and spiritual dimensions of this sacred season and how anyone–regardless of religion–can tap into this time of personal and planetary renewal.

2. Ostara: Goddess of Dawn, Fertility, and the Sacred Spring

Meet Ostara, goddess of dawn and spring, of fertility and awakening.

Long before modern Easter celebrations with pastel eggs and chocolate bunnies, Ostara was honored by ancient people as the divine embodiment of rebirth, growth, and renewal.

In this article, you’ll learn the history, mythology, metaphysical meaning, and modern revival of the goddess Ostara.

We’ll uncover her symbols and magical correspondences, her sacred presence in nature, and how you can honor her through meditation and ritual during the spring season.

3. Egg Ritual for Healing and Growth

The egg is one of the most ancient and powerful symbols of life, fertility, and cosmic potential.

Long before it became associated with pastel baskets and Easter bunnies, the egg was revered in cultures around the world as a sacred vessel of transformation, healing, and creation.

In the season of Ostara—the spring goddess of dawn and renewal—the egg becomes a particularly potent magical tool for emotional healing and personal growth.

In article, you’ll learn the symbolism of the egg and its spiritual and magical uses.

I’ve also included detailed egg ritual inspired by the goddess Ostara designed to help you plant the seeds of healing, release old wounds, and align with the energies of spring.

4. To the Underworld and Back: Persephone, Rebirth, and Spring Mysteries

As the wheel of the year turns and winter loosens its grip, a subtle shift stirs in the earth.

Beneath bare trees and frozen soil, something ancient awakens.

Buds begin to swell, light lingers a little longer, and deep beneath the earth, the Goddess Persephone rises from the Underworld.

Her return is not only the start of spring—it is a sacred act of rebirth, renewal, and transformation.

In this post, you’ll learn about:

  • The myth of Persephone and its symbolic meanings
  • The metaphysical journey of descent and return
  • Persephone as a goddess of duality, shadow, and empowerment
  • Spring mysteries and their connection to spiritual renewal
  • Rituals, meditations, and practices to work with Persephone’s energy

5. Meaning of the Rabbit Totem

These creatures may be small, but they’ve held huge symbolism and spiritual meaning throughout human history.

The rabbit totem transcends this creature’s gentle appearance, and has been revered in various cultures for its association with fertility, intuition, new beginnings, transformation, and the cyclical nature of life.

From ancient folklore to modern spiritual practices, the rabbit embodies qualities that can guide you on your life’s journey.

In this article, you’ll learn about :

  • Rabbit’s role in nature
  • Rabbits in folklore and myth
  • The spiritual significance of the rabbit totem
  • 5 practical ways to connect with the rabbit spirit for personal growth, healing, and empowerment
Rabbit animal totem