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Festivals & Sabbats

Lumina Indigo

Altars, By Moody Moons, Everyday Pagan, Festivals & Sabbats

Ostara Altar

This article presents a practitioner’s personal approach to constructing a seasonal altar for Ostara, a spring sabbat observed within contemporary Pagan traditions. The author details the selection and arrangement of symbolic items—including eggs, nests, rabbits, mushrooms, and ladybug imagery—explaining their spiritual significance in representing themes of fertility, renewal, and connection to the natural world.

Lumina Indigo

By Moody Moons, Festivals & Sabbats, Kitchen Witch

Ostara with a Kitchen Witch: Haitian French Toast

This article presents a recipe for Haitian French toast adapted for Ostara celebration, examining the symbolic and spiritual significance of each key ingredient within Wiccan and kitchen witch traditions. The author explores how components such as oranges, eggs, fresh cream, and cinnamon correspond to Spring Equinox themes including solar energy, fertility, and the renewal of life.

Lumina Indigo

By Moody Moons, Festivals & Sabbats

Imbolc "Lighten Your Load" Challenge

This article presents a practical, spiritually-oriented approach to celebrating Imbolc through a four-day decluttering challenge designed to clear physical and energetic stagnation in preparation for spring. The author shares personal experiences and reflections on releasing material possessions—including books and craft supplies—while drawing connections between minimalism, creative inspiration, and spiritual well-being.

Lumina Indigo

Altars, By Moody Moons, Festivals & Sabbats

Imbolc Altar

This article presents a personal approach to creating an Imbolc altar, a seasonal practice within contemporary Pagan traditions marking the return of light following the winter solstice. The author shares experiential guidance on altar decoration, including the use of candles, string lights, and nature-sourced materials such as frost-dusted pine cones to evoke the transitional aesthetics of late winter.