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The Ostara Companion
This companion features meditations, journal prompts, coloring pages, spells, and information on Ostara to help you begin your seasonal reflections. Its pages are for you to write, color, and make notes on. May it bring you insight, inspiration, and joy.

Eostre and Ostara
Her name is thought to be the origin of the modern word "Easter," and she is often linked to the changing of the seasons, particularly the transition from winter to spring.

Ostara Associations
Green aventurine, often called the "stone of opportunity," is deeply connected to themes of growth, renewal, and abundance, making it a perfect crystal for Ostara. Its vibrant green hue resonates with the energy of spring, symbolizing new beginnings and the flourishing of life. Green aventurine is believed to bring luck, enhance confidence, and inspire optimism—qualities that align with the hope and potential of the season.

Ostara Meditation
Imagine yourself in a beautiful garden on the verge of spring. Beneath the earth, dormant seeds are awakening, just as you are beginning to awaken to new possibilities within. Allow yourself to connect with the energy of these seeds, each one holding the potential for growth, for beauty, for vibrant life. As the earth nourishes these seeds, so too are you supported in this season of transformation.

25 Ostara Journal Prompts
Describe your ideal garden. Even if you don’t have the time or space now—or even if this fantasy involves hiring a gardener! What would you plant in your garden?
What qualities of the rabbit—such as vivacity and energy—do you see in yourself? How can you embrace these traits more fully this spring?
What are your favorite symbols of spring (flowers, animals, etc.), the ones you look forward to the most? What do they mean to you?