Yuletide Seasonal Correspondences
Spring (Vernal) Equinox (March or September)
Ostara correspondences all point back to the same core themes: balance, fertility, new growth, and the triumph of light. Pastels and greens reflect new growth. Eggs, seeds, and hares symbolize potential. Early herbs that are blooming where you are represent awakening vitality. Crystals such as clear or rose quartz, moss agate or green aventurine support clarity and growth. Incense blends are light and fresh, avoiding heavy resins.
The correspondences aren’t random or abstract. They’re observations of what spring actually brings: soft colors, gentle growth, new life, balance before abundance takes over. Work with what you have access to and what makes sense for your practice and place.
Orange oil, derived from the peel of oranges, is widely used in modern Wiccan and folk magical practices for attraction, prosperity, and creative energy. Its bright Fire-element energy stimulates enthusiasm,...
In traditional Wiccan and folk magical systems, white represents purity, truth, and spiritual light. It is widely regarded as a universal or substitute color, capable of standing in for any...
Gold has been revered across cultures and magical traditions as the quintessential metal of the Sun, symbolizing abundance, divine connection, and personal power. Its Fire element energy amplifies confidence, leadership,...
Cinnamon has a long history in magical and folk traditions as a spice of prosperity, protection, and passion. Its fiery energy, associated with the element of Fire and planets like...
Rosemary has been one of my constant allies for decades, from the time I kept a spindly little plant in the window of my first apartment, stubbornly alive despite my...
Green is the color of prosperity, growth, healing, fertility, nature magic, and renewal. I use it for money spells, garden magic, and any working where I want to encourage new...
This stone has been valued for millennia. Ancient warriors carried it into battle for courage and to staunch wounds. Medieval magicians believed it could make the bearer invisible or grant...
Amethyst is a variety of quartz, ranging through every shade of purple from pale lavender to deep violet. Once considered as rare as emeralds or sapphires, it was prized by...