![]() The word “equinox” comes from Latin and means “equal night,” referring to the roughly 12-hour day and 12-hour night that occurs only on the two equinox days of the year. The exact time of the fall equinox varies by time zone in North America, those living in the eastern time zone will experience the equinox at 2:50am eastern daylight savings time and for those of us living in eastern Europe the time will be 9:49am, officially marking the beginning of fall in the Northern Hemisphere and the start of spring in the Southern Hemisphere. The autumn equinox arrives on Saturday, September 23, 2023. Indigenous cultures recognized earth-based wisdom and understood that the four focal points of the year: the Winter Solstice, Spring Equinox, Summer Solstice, and Autumn Equinox illuminated stages of an inner spiritual journey – a spiritual cycle that the individual takes within themselves. The changing seasons are key points in the cycle of life in nature, and within this cycle many ancient cultures perceived a powerful deeper message for humanity. Whether that be a "real" harvest of the things planted in your garden or the harvest of efforts and intentions for your life path that you set earlier in the year. The Autumn Equinox is a meaningful time of year to honor the harvest. Reorganizing to prepare for winter is always a smart idea, since we tend to hoard supplies and collect new items in the colder months.As the sun begins to sink lower in the sky and the night becomes chilly and dark, before we even notice the changing of colors with our eyes, our senses tell us that the energy of summer has come to an end in the northern half of the world. Getting rid of waste isn't only part of the equinox, it's also part of what we're driven to do while the sun is in Virgo. Follow your intuition on things like this. You may get some messages about getting rid of old belongings, donating old coats and so forth to those who might be in need this winter. You could feel the need to slow down a little bit, to appreciate the moments outdoors while you still can, and to spend time in quiet reflection while you watch the seasons change. ![]() As the days grow shorter, you may find yourself tuning into yourself, going inward, and listening to your inner voice. Pagan is a very flexible religion, in that it honors an individual's instincts, needs, and desires. Anything that allows you to embrace the change of seasons and welcome the approaching winter by welcoming the shorter days and getting into the spirit of change. Pagans used to build altars for the change in season to celebrate the equinox, but since the phrase "building an altar" just feels a little too serious for some of us, you could always give a nod to the Pagan ritual with a more modern kind of take on this practice, by placing some pumpkins on your doorstep, or simply hanging a wreath of autumn colors on your door. Here are a few ways you can still celebrate that don't involve dancing around a park with a leaf crown on.Įva-Katalin/Getty Images Build A Modern Take On An Altar The intentions you set around this time will stay with you throughout the winter and carry you into the spring. (The other is on the spring equinox.) The celebrations that accompany it, if you do celebrate it, are more symbolically spiritual than overtly religious, and there are a lot of ways to do that. Today, though, the fall equinox is simply one of the two days out of the year when the days and nights are equal in length. It marked a spiritual celebration to honor the change of seasons, which used to pose a massive challenge to our survival as humans. In fact, fall being marked by the autumn equinox was known as the holiday of Mabon in the Pagan calendar. There's a lot to be said about the spiritual meaning behind the the fall equinox. ![]() But it used to be much more than all that. It is a time for infinity scarves, for sweatpants, for pumpkin spice lattes, orange colored everything, and Halloween-themed tube socks. ![]() Fall is a season for cuffing now, which is one of our last remaining animalistic urges to survive by staying warm. The last day of summer is fast approaching, and the autumn equinox is right around the corner, and will occur at exactly 9:30 a.m.
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