March 30

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A Season That Does Not Wait

By IsayaBelle

March 30, 2026

Artemis, Embodiment, Feminine Archetypes, ostara, personal growth, Ritual & Reflection, seasonal living, Spring Equinox

The spring equinox has just passed.

That moment of perfect balance, when day and night briefly met as equals, is already slipping away. The light is rising again. Not abruptly, but steadily. And whether we notice it or not, we are already moving with it into a new season.

The equinox is often described as a point of balance. But it is not something to hold onto. It is a threshold. A moment that invites a question: where am I out of rhythm with myself, and what is asking to come back into alignment?

The earth, at least, is already responding. Buds are opening, sap is rising, and the first signs of life are pushing through the soil without hesitation. There is nothing cautious about it. Life does not wait to feel ready. It moves when the conditions are right.

And then there are the rabbits.


They appear almost suddenly, small and quick, and then everywhere at once. Rabbits do not hesitate or overthink their timing. They emerge early, reproduce fast, and multiply life at a pace that feels almost excessive. This is why they have become one of the enduring symbols of spring, not because they are gentle, but because they embody something essential: life that insists, life that multiplies, life that does not hold back.

Spring is often romanticised as soft and delicate, but it is, in truth, a force. It pushes upward through resistance. It transforms what has been dormant into something active, visible, alive. And the same movement begins, often quietly, within us.


This is Artemis energy. Not in reflection, but in movement, in the quiet certainty of instinct, in that moment where you stop waiting to be ready and begin anyway.

Ideas that felt distant or undefined during winter start asking for form. Not later, not when everything is perfectly clear, but now. This is not the season of certainty. It is the season of beginning.

So the invitation becomes practical. What needs to be cleared, not only in your home but in your body, your attention, your energy? What are you still carrying that belongs to a season that is already over? And alongside that, what wants to be planted? Not the plans you think you should follow, but what is actually alive in you now.

Spring does not require a full strategy. It asks for movement. A window opened. A space cleared. A small, conscious beginning.

This is also why this time of year has been marked and celebrated for centuries. In pagan traditions, the spring equinox is known as Ostara, a festival of fertility, renewal, and the return of light. A recognition that life moves in cycles, and that this moment is not about forcing change, but about participating in what is already unfolding.

The light is returning. Energy is rising. Something in you is likely responding to that, whether clearly or just beneath the surface.

The question is not whether something is beginning.

The question is whether you are willing to move with it.

If you feel yourself at that threshold, not fully where you were, not yet where you are going, there are two ways I am currently holding space for this transition.

The Three Gates of Spring is a one-day retreat designed as a grounded, embodied passage through renewal, vitality, and blossoming. It is a space to reset, reconnect, and step into the season with intention.
→ https://isayabelle.thrivecart.com/3ggdr/

And for those who feel ready for a deeper shift, my 3-month 1:1 coaching journey offers a more sustained support. A way to realign your rhythm, your energy, and your direction as what is ready to grow in your life begins to take shape.
→ https://isayabelle.com/11-coaching

You do not need to have everything figured out.

But you do need to decide whether you stay where you are, or begin.

If you know a sister, a friend, a fellow Goddess on the path who might need this reminder, feel free to share this with her.
In rhythm,
Isaya


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