
learn the magic of the spring equinox
As the Wheel of the Year turns, we arrive at the Spring Equinox—a moment of perfect balance between light and dark. Also known as Ostara, this sacred time marks the awakening of the earth, the blossoming of new beginnings, and the return of warmth and vitality. It’s a powerful time for setting intentions, embracing renewal, and honoring the cycles of nature.
To celebrate this turning of the Wheel, we are offering a special teaser from our Journey Through the Wheel of the Witch course, featuring insights from our class on Ostara. This exclusive preview will give you a glimpse into the deep wisdom and practices that align with this season—rituals, folklore, and ways to harness the potent energy of rebirth and transformation.
Join us as we step into the magic of spring and explore the mysteries of the equinox. This is just the beginning of a year-long journey through the sabbats, guiding you to live in harmony with the rhythms of nature.
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journey through the wheel of the witch is 50% off!
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Journey Through the Wheel of the Witch celebrates the sabbats (the major holidays) based on ancient pagan and earth-based religions and traditions. We will be honoring the traditional ways and the various and deeply rooted traditions, rituals and ceremonies passed down from many of our European Ancestors.
MEET YOUR TEACHER
LUPO PASSERO
Intimately connected with the plant world from an early age, Lupo Passero has studied botanical medicine from a variety of perspectives. A mother twice blessed, Lupo has a first hand passion for helping the family enjoy healthy and holistic experiences with pregnancy, childbirth, children and teenagers! Her humble beginning with herbs and flower essences as a young mother in the 90's inspired her to learn and go on to teach others. Lupo spent over a decade developing an intimate relationship to the diverse medicinal plants of the Appalachian Mountains of North Carolina, where she lived for many years and studied herbalism at the North Carolina School of Natural Healing. It was in the healing community of Asheville where Lupo began her career as an herbalist, offering classes and workshops on traditional herbalism and flower essences at various institutions (including The Appalachian School of Holistic Herbalism, The Blue Ridge School of Herbal Medicine and The One World Healing Institute). Her classes have since evolved to cover a variety of topics including folk herbalism, plant spirit healing, plant identification/communication, the medicine woman way, herb justice programs and a variety of spiritual and indigenous healing traditions from around the globe.