Other Names | Symbols | Colors |
Eostre's day | Egg | Pink |
Spring Equinox | New Moon | Yellow |
Vernal Equinox | Butterflies / Cocoons | Grass Green |
Alban Eiber | All Pastels | |
Bachannalia | Robin's Egg Blue | |
Lady Day |
Deities | Activities | Taboos |
Youthful and Virile Gods and Goddesses | Dying Eggs | |
Looking for Spring growth |
Animals | Stones | Foods |
Rabbits | Aquamarine | Eggs |
Snakes | Rose quartz | Honey |
Moonstone |
Plants | Meanings | Attunement Teas (Individual or Blended) |
Crocus | Balance | Dandelion |
Daffodil | New Life / Rebirth | Egg drinks |
Jasmine | God and Goddess in youth | Hyssop |
Irish Moss | End of Winter (non~Celtic) | Linden |
Snowdrop | Light overtaking dark | |
Ginger |
Ritual Oils | Mythological Creatures | Key Action(s) |
Lotus | Unicorn | Open |
Magnolia | Merpeople | Begin |
Ginger | Pegasus |
All Virgin Goddesses | All Goddesses of Love |
(All Moon Goddesses) | (All Androgynous Deities) |
(Some Fertility Goddesses) | Anna Fearina (Roman) |
Aphrodite (Greek) | Astarte (Canaanite) |
Athena (Greek) | Coatlicue (Aztec) |
Cybele (Roman) | Doda (Serbian) |
Eostre (Teutonic) | Erce (Slavic) |
Eriu (Irish) | Flidais (Irish) |
Gaia (Greek) | Garbhog (Irish) |
Hera / Juno (Greco~Roman) | Ishtar (Babylonian) |
Iris (Greek) | Isis (Egyptian) |
Lady of the Lake (Welsh~Cornish) | Libera (Roman) |
Madhasri (Hindu) | Marku (Chinese) |
Melusine (Franco~Scottish) | Minerva (Roman) |
Moon Mother (Native American) | The Muses (Greek) |
Ova (Greek Etruscan) | Persephone (Greco~Roman) |
Renpet (Egyptian) | Rheda (Anglo~Saxon) |
Salamaona (Middle Eastern) | Vesna (Slavic) |
Vesta (Greco~Roman) | Venus (Roman) |
All Gods of Love | All Moon Gods |
Some Fertility Gods | All Gods of Song and Dance |
Adonis (Greek) | Attis (Persian) |
Cernunnos (Greco~Celtic) | Dagda (Irish) |
Dauh (West African) | Dylan (Welsh) |
Gwali (Central African) | The Great Horned God (European) |
Lord of the Greenwood (English) | Mithras (Greco~Persian) |
Oðin (Norse) | Osiris (Egyptian) |
Ovis (Roman~Etruscan) | Pan (Greek) |