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Pagan Celebrations in Spring: Honoring the Awakening of the Earth and the Power of Nature
Spring is a season of new beginnings and rebirth, making it an important time for many pagan celebrations around the world. In this blog, we explored four major pagan holidays that occur during the spring season, including Ostara, Beltane, Walpurgisnacht, and Floralia. Each of these holidays is associated with different customs and traditions, such as decorating eggs, dancing around a maypole, lighting bonfires, and performing rituals to honor the power of nature. By participating in these celebrations, people can deepen their connection to the natural world and honor the cycles of life and death.
Full Moon, rituals and how to harness its power
The Moon shines as a perfect white circle in the sky every 29.5 days. This is called Full Moon. Full moons that appear larger in the sky than normal are known as Super moons, but the difference may not be visible to the naked eye. In 1979, astrologer Richard Nolle came up with the term "Super moon," which refers to a new or full Moon that happens when the Moon is within 90 percent of perigee, its closest approach to Earth....