Fall
Equinox & Astrology
The
Fall Equinox begins the season of autumn in the
northern hemisphere: the moment when the sun appears
to cross the celestial equator, heading southward;
regularly, the fall equinox occurs around September
22-September 24, varying slightly each year according
to the 400-year cycle of leap years in the Gregorian
Calendar.
In
2005, Fall Equinox arrived on the cusp of Virgo/Libra,
on September 22 at 22:23 hours, thus we need to
give a follow up to the projects we started during
the last Spring Equinox. This follow up is a seasonal
time for balance and harmony, because, according
to astrology, during the Fall Equinox, the Sun
will enter 0 degrees Libra, the Air sign of balance
in astrology. The symbol of Libra in astrology
brings the fall Equinox in the northern hemisphere
whilst bring the Spring Equinox to the southern
hemisphere. Astrology uses a scale to represent
the house of Libra, meaning a balance of light
and dark.
Let me give you a common explanation about equinoxes...
the word "equinox" was derived from Latin term
that simply means "equal night", a concept which
is better demonstrated seeing that the night has
the same length than the day. For measuring the
length of a day, sunrise is the moment when the
sun is half-above the horizon and sunset is the
moment when the sun is half-under the horizon.
But day and night are not exactly of equal length
during the March and September equinoxes. The
dates when daytime and nighttime are each 12 hours
occur a few days before and after the equinoxes.
The specific dates of this occurrence are different
for different latitudes.
During the equinoxes, the Earth's auric or magnetic
field is affected by the Sun's alignment with
the Earth's equator. Twice each year, at the equinoxes
(Spring/March & Fall/September), the Sun rises
and sets exactly over the equator remaining closely
aligned there for approximately 48 hours.
When the Fall Equinox occurs, the life-force or
universal energy on our planet changes. The balance
and alignment energies coming with the Fall Equinox
make it a great time to manifest, meditate, pray.
We can reflect on whether we have actually planted
the seeds we intended and have nurtured them to
fruition. We can refocus our attention on what
we truly want to manifest and then create the
right atmosphere or attitude to bring it about.
Some synonyms in astrology:
Fall equinox = 1st day of Autumn, Fall equinox
= Autumn Equinox, Fall equinox = Autumnal Equinox,
Fall equinox = Harvest Tide, Fall equinox = Festival
of Dionysus, Fall equinox = Night of the Hunter,
Fall equinox = Mabon, Fall equinox = Wine Harvest,
Fall equinox = Alban Elfed, Fall equinox = Cornucopia,
Fall equinox = Feast of Avilon, Fall equinox =
Festival of Dionysus, Fall equinox = Harvest Home,
Fall equinox = Night of the Hunter, Fall equinox
= Second Harvest Festival, Fall equinox = Witch's
Thanksgiving.
For those who live in the northern hemisphere,
this is when the sun of God is crucified on the
solar cross of the ecliptic and celestial equator,
and then descends into the "underworld"(southern
hemisphere).
For those who live in the southern hemisphere,
this is when the sun of God is crucified on the
solar cross and then begins its ascension into
heaven on the 3rd day of their spring.
The equinox solar effect reduces the magnetic
field of the Earth, allowing us to connect our
souls with other dimensions or doorways. Equinox
is also one of the best seasons for connecting
with Earth's sacred sites, like:
The Chaco Canyon in New Mexico, USA, is some sort
of equinox corridor within its complex. This corridor
marks the equinox Sunrise, tracks the Sun's journey
through the sky, and then marks the equinox Sun
set.
The Chichén Itza pyramids. The ancient Mayans
constructed the pyramid of Chichén Itza, which
displayed different patterns of triangles of light
during solstice and equinox. On Fall Equinox,
seven triangles of light become visible on the
stairway of the Mayan pyramid.
Few Fall Equinox Holidays
Fall Equinox Day is an official national holiday
in the Land of the Rising Sun, Japan, and is spent
honoring Japanese family burial place, and meeting
together.
In the United Kingdom Harvest festival falls around
the Fall Equinox.
The Fall Equinox is also known as the Pagan holiday,
Mabon (Wiccan Sabbat). It is on this day that
Pagans celebrate balance, the harvest season and
Thanksgiving. On the Autumn Equinox, food, such
as dried vegetables, is offered back to the Earth
in a gesture of thanks for all that the Earth
has supplied in the past season.
About
the Author
Alma
De la Cruz, a staff mystic employed by http://www.psychicrealm.com,
has a profound personal history where she has
unabashedly delved deep into the heart of occult
mysteries for an extensive period of her life.
Her name literally means "Soul of the Cross" in
Spanish. Currently she is working publishing a
manuscript that delves into the mysteries of Hispanic
new age beliefs inc
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