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Beltane at Home
Easy Ways to Celebrate the Season of Fire, Bloom, and Blessing Beltane is one of the most joyful points on the Wheel of the Year. It arrives when spring is no longer delicate and uncertain, but alive, blooming, and bold. The air feels warmer. The days stretch longer. Gardens wake. Flowers open. Bees return. Everything feels as if it is reaching toward life. Traditionally, Beltane is associated with fire, fertility, passion, protection, love, growth, and the blessing of home,

T.L. Duncan
May 17 min read


The Flower Moon
What This Moon Work Could Be The Flower Moon arrives when the world is no longer whispering about spring. It is blooming. By the time this moon rises, the earth has already begun showing us proof of what survived the dark season. Trees are leafing out. Gardens are waking. Wildflowers push through fields, ditches, fence lines, and forgotten corners. The air feels different. Softer. Warmer. More alive. The Flower Moon is often associated with May, growth, fertility, beauty, abu

T.L. Duncan
Apr 305 min read


After Ostara
Keeping the Energy of Spring Alive After Ostara Ostara arrives with a burst of energy. The days grow longer. The earth begins to warm. Flowers push through soil that only weeks ago seemed lifeless. For many practitioners, the Spring Equinox feels like a doorway—the moment when winter finally releases its grip and the season of growth begins. But the magic of Ostara is not meant to last only one day. The true work of spring happens after the celebration , when we choose to car

T.L. Duncan
Mar 273 min read


Ostara for the Solitary Practitioner: Simple Ways to Celebrate the Spring Equinox
Ostara marks the Spring Equinox, a moment in the year when day and night stand in perfect balance. After the long quiet of winter, the earth begins to stir again—buds form on branches, animals become more active, and the air carries the promise of new life.

T.L. Duncan
Mar 133 min read


Celebrating Ostara: Practical Ways to Honor the Spring Equinox
Ostara marks the Spring Equinox — the moment when day and night stand in balance before the light begins to grow stronger. It is a threshold. Winter loosens its grip. Seeds stir beneath the soil. Balance shifts toward expansion. Ostara isn’t just about eggs and rabbits. It’s about alignment. Let’s look at grounded ways to honor it. 1. Restore Balance in Your Space The equinox is about equal light and dark.So begin there. Clean one neglected area of your home. Open windows if

T.L. Duncan
Mar 62 min read
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