Wheel of the Year: Ostara

from CA$10.00

On March 22, 2026 you are warmly invited to join us at 6:30pm for an in-person Ostara ritual honoring the Spring Equinox, a time of balance, renewal, and emergent life. As day and night stand in equal measure, we gather to root ourselves in practices of decolonization, anti-oppression, and ecological reverence.

Ostara marks the stirring of the soil, the return of light, and the sacred invitation to begin again. In this ritual space, we will explore renewal not only as a seasonal shift, but as a collective commitment: to unlearning systems of harm, tending just relationships, and nurturing reciprocal connection with the land.

What to Expect

  • Land acknowledgment and grounding practice

  • Guided meditation on balance and emergence

  • Ritual reflection on what we are composting and what we are planting

  • Shared altar space (bring a small, ethically sourced item if you feel called)

  • Collective blessing for personal and collective intention

This is a sober, consent-based, and welcoming space for people of all genders, races, spiritual backgrounds, and experience levels. You do not need prior ritual experience only a willingness to show up with curiosity and care.

Spring does not rush, yet everything blooms. Come plant the seeds of the world we wish to grow.

Pricing:

On March 22, 2026 you are warmly invited to join us at 6:30pm for an in-person Ostara ritual honoring the Spring Equinox, a time of balance, renewal, and emergent life. As day and night stand in equal measure, we gather to root ourselves in practices of decolonization, anti-oppression, and ecological reverence.

Ostara marks the stirring of the soil, the return of light, and the sacred invitation to begin again. In this ritual space, we will explore renewal not only as a seasonal shift, but as a collective commitment: to unlearning systems of harm, tending just relationships, and nurturing reciprocal connection with the land.

What to Expect

  • Land acknowledgment and grounding practice

  • Guided meditation on balance and emergence

  • Ritual reflection on what we are composting and what we are planting

  • Shared altar space (bring a small, ethically sourced item if you feel called)

  • Collective blessing for personal and collective intention

This is a sober, consent-based, and welcoming space for people of all genders, races, spiritual backgrounds, and experience levels. You do not need prior ritual experience only a willingness to show up with curiosity and care.

Spring does not rush, yet everything blooms. Come plant the seeds of the world we wish to grow.