Ostara and Full Worm Moon Circle


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Ostara celebrates the spring equinox. The word Ostara comes from the Anglo-Saxon goddess name, Eostre. Eostre represented spring and new beginnings.
In some Native American traditions, the worm moon is seen as a time of renewal and rebirth, as the earth begins to thaw and the worms return to the soil, bringing nutrients and vitality to the land. It is also associated with the start of spring and the awakening of new life after the cold winter months.
The March Daughters of the Sacred Circle will be to celebrate Ostara as well as the full moon. Women's circles with Daughters of the Sacred are a celebration of the Divine Feminine. They are an opportunity for spiritual women to come together, support each other, and call in and worship the Divine Feminine. Please visit www.daughtersofthesacred.com for more information.
If you require seating, please bring a folding chair as seating will not be provided. Wearing divinely inspired clothing is encouraged.

Ostara and Full Worm Moon Circle