Spring Equinox Blessings
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BLESSED SPRING EQUINOX
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Exact @ 8:06 pm PDT on March 19, 2024
The energies of the Spring Equinox are celebrated between March 19-22nd each year. The daylight of Spring is growing to equality with the declining hours of darkness.
I am One that transforms into Two
I am Two that transforms into Four
I am Four that transforms into Eight
After this I am One.
~Coffin of Petamon
Did you know on the Spring Equinox (today) you can see from the ground, with the naked eye, the Great Pyramid’s 8 sides?
The Holy Stargate.
You can also see this phenomenon from above year round at certain times of the day… one of the many unique and powerful design aspects of this magnificent Wonder of the Ancient World.
In Bio Geometry we learn that this particular design aspect of the 8 sides creates a harmonic resonance that enhances the flow and emission of BG3, or Universal Life Force, in addition to the precise location of this sacred site, which possesses immense unique energy qualities and healing properties. Thus the builders of the Great Pyramid created an angelic atmosphere (Star) to enter into resonance with this power spot and amplify it's energy.
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WHAT IS SPRING EQUINOX?
Spring Equinox is a time where we take a pause to celebrate creation, and also to take a look at balance in our lives. It is a day of equal light and dark, and so this beckons our soul to pause and take account of the areas in our personal world that need some attention.
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"There are two equinoxes every year: one in March and one in September.
In March, the Sun crosses the equator from south to north.
The March equinox is the moment the Sun crosses the celestial equator—an imaginary line in the sky above Earth’s equator—from south to north. This happens on March 19, 20, or 21 every year." (timeanddate.com)
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“The Spring Equinox rite is sometimes called: Ostara for a Saxon Goddess of the Dawn, the East, new beginnings, life and creativity. “Easter” is the name derived from this same Goddess, sometimes spelled, “Oestre.” Our familiar symbols of Easter, such as eggs, and bunnies were Her fertility symbols.
With this rite we celebrate the beauty of this season and the magic that each of us had as children, and still possess if we will dare to express it. Mythically, the Goddess and God are children reminding us of the magic of fun. This Season beckons us to work with a spirit of play.”
~Lady Red Hawk
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How we pause to come into alignment with the balance of the Neteru – (Nature), is important. All ancient cultures understood this, and it’s our duty to resurrect these native laws of the cosmos.
𓆸 Spring Equinox Themes 𓆸
𓇷 Balance
𓇷 Fertility Rite
𓇷 Gratitude
𓇷 Life Assessment
𓇷 Strategizing for Success
𓇷 Creativity & sex as a spiritual expression
Easter is always the Sunday following the first Full Moon after the Spring Equinox! Easter itself comes from the fertility rites that were practiced during this time.
Did you ever wonder what bunnies and eggs had to do with the crucifixion and Easter religious celebrations? They were adopted pagan rituals that helped to concentrate energy.
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The tradition of dying the eggs was a practice at this time of year in both Ancient Egypt and Persia - in Egypt they were traditionally dyed Red, to honor the blood mysteries.
Rabbits are known for their prolific reproduction, and eggs as a symbol for both fertility and creation.
Osiris, who is an earlier version of the 'Savior of the World', is depicted in some myths as a Great Hare, and Ra, the Sun God, is often depicted as the Great Egg.
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Seeing the Ancient Egyptian links here? Cool, right.?
If you look at the birth of Ra (Winter Solstice, birth of the Sun), and you count back 272 days- the number of days in a pregnancy – you find that he was conceived at Spring Equinox!
A way to harness the energy qualities of the 8 nodes of the Wheel of the Year (equinoxes, solstices and cross quarters) is through ritual, ceremony and offerings.
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