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Vernal Equinox 2012: First Day of Spring Is March 20

By Chris Monty on  From blippitt.com
Can you feel it?  The days are getting longer and a little bit warmer.  Spring has almost sprung! Tonight, the 2012 vernal equinox takes place, officially ushering in spring.  On March 20 at 1:14 a.m. EDT, the sun’s rays will shine directly overhead at the equator, which results in approximately 12 hours of daylight and darkness at all latitudes.The vernal equinox, or spring equinox, marks the first day of spring here in the Northern Hemisphere, and the first day of fall for those in the...Read Full Story

The spring equinox – Google

By blinkms on  From coolpokharacity.com
The spring equinox Equinox – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equinox When Julius Caesar established his calendar in 45 BC, he fixed the Spring equinox on March 25. The reasons of the actual shift to March 21 are linked to the … Equinox (disambiguation) – Vernal Equinox Day – Equinox (celestial coordinates) March Equinox: March 20, 2012, 05:14 UTC www.timeanddate.com › Calendar The March equinox, which marks the beginning of spring in the northern hemisphere...Read Full Story

Wishing You a Blessed Equinox!

By Beth Owls Daughter on  From owlsdaughter.com
Hail! Journeyer of the Heavens, Queen of Brightness, King of Beauty! Gifts of gladness richly bringing, Autumn sheaves and red leaves’ fall. Generous be the heart within us, Open be our hands to all, Justice to be in equal measure, Harvest thankfulness our call. ~ Greeting to the Autumn Equinox Caitlín Matthews, A Celtic Devotional Today is the Equinox, taken from the Latin for “equal night.” It is the Autumnal equinox in the northern hemisphere, and the Spring equinox below the...Read Full Story

Ostara - The Vernal Equinox

By Paranormal Searchers on  From parasearcher.blogspot.com
"A hush is over everything, Silent as women wait for love; The world is waiting for the Spring." - Sara Teasdale Today we have come to the Vernal Equinox. This is the midpoint between the Solstices, the point when night and day are equal. After today, every day will be longer than the night. After today, the Sun rules the year (at least until the Autumn Equinox). This day has been observed and celebrated around the world since time immemorial, preserved in any number of religions and...Read Full Story

Autumnal Equinox Hodgepodge

By Matt Mahoney on  From bagwine.blogspot.com
Welcome to the first day of Fall chuckleheads. Fall begins this evening at 11:09 PM.It’s appropriate that Fall begins today as I am off all day and plan on drinking much which could very well lead to me falling down.And on Thursday…The Jewish observance of the Feast of the Tabernacles, better known as Sukkot begins. Hee Hee….Sukkot.This Heeb Holiday is allegedly pronounced “Soo-Koe”. I call bullshit…That spelling screams, “SUCK IT”. Oy Vay!!The name aside, Sukkot is the third Jewish holiday...Read Full Story

For the Autumnal Equinox, Books about Persephone

By ErinORiordan on  From erinoriordan.blogspot.com
Welcome to the Equinox! "Equinox" is Latin for "equal night," and on these two days of the year, day and night are exactly equal lengths. In the Southern Hemisphere, it's the Vernal Equinox, but here in the North it's the first day of autumn. The declining temperatures and falling leaves at this time of year always put me in mind of Greek myth. In one version of the Classical myth of Hades and Persephone, the first day of fall represents the time of year when Persephone is compelled to leave...Read Full Story

The Autumnal Point or the First Point of Libra: Language of the Equinox

By M. Echevarria on  From altalang.com
For those of you in the Northern Hemisphere, today marks the autumnal equinox, otherwise known as the first day of fall (for those of you in the Southern Hemisphere, the first day of Spring). While for many, the first day of fall is mentally linked with the beginning of the school year or with some long-awaited day when the weather might actually drop below the 90s, the actual start of the fall season corresponds to the tilt of the Earth’s axis. Occurring in autumn and spring, the equinox is...Read Full Story

Autumn Equinox and Astrology

By errolbaldwin3226 on  From inokiathemes.com
Autumn Equinox begins the season of autumn in the northern hemisphere when the sun appears to cross the celestial equator to the south, regularly Autumn equinox occurs around September 22-September 24, varying slightly each year depending on year cycle of leap years in the Gregorian calendar – 400. In 2005, autumnal equinox arrived at the point of the Virgo / Libra, September 22 at 22:23 pm, so we must give an answer to the projects we started last spring equinox. This monitoring is a time of...Read Full Story

Autumnal Equinox 2010

By yours on  From apakistannews.com
Autumnal Equinox was restored in 2010, and the balance between the forces of darkness and light on Thursday with the Autumnal Equinox. This is the point where the position of the sun along the ecliptic express Ecuador, which makes the length of day and night to be nearly equal from pole to pole. This can vary slightly in fact, due to similar positions in time zones, and fasting, the sun, and the equation of time. Keep in mind, such as the full moon or new, and moderation is also a moment in...Read Full Story

Natural ways to get my period back?

By mariopatrickhe on  From gofemaleinfertility.info
by scion_cho Natural ways to get my period back? Answer by BridezillaThe commonest way to lose your periods is to exercise excessively and not consume enough food. Salad and fruit alone does not constitute an adequate diet. Start eating properly (get out of denial if you are in it) and cut down on the exercise and gym work. Your periods should return quite quickly. Don’t waste money on so-called “fertility cleanses”. Answer by ToWriteLoveOnHerArmsWhy would you want it? It sucks ass Plus the...Read Full Story
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