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Autumnal Equinox

This Monday, September 23rd, is the Autumnal Equinox, one of two days a year where day and night are of equal length. Throughout history and across the earth, peoples have marked the equinoxes with festivals. Ancient peoples built structures that align with the sun’s movement, interacting with the light to illuminate inner chambers or create […]

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September 21, 2019 By Heather Gray Tagged With: autumn, balance, change, cycle, equinox, Fall, renewal, transformation

Spring Equinox: Renewal

March 20th is the Vernal Equinox, which, in the U.S., heralds the beginning of spring. I, for one, am more than ready for spring and its warmer weather, budding trees, flowers, and showers. The earth is waking up, stretching, and greeting the dawn. Spring is a time of renewal. Everything is fresh. The world is […]

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March 20, 2019 By Heather Gray Tagged With: equinox, growth, magic, messy, renewal, sacred, Spring, Vernal equonox

Vernal Equinox & Full Worm Moon Altar

This Wednesday, March 20th, is the Vernal Equinox and it is time to renew our altars for spring. Clear away any symbols of winter and really go big with symbols of spring: eggs, snakes, flowers, lambs, hares and rabbits, butterflies, lady bugs, pastel colors, live plants, pastel gems and minerals, symbols of balance (the vernal […]

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March 18, 2019 By Heather Gray Tagged With: altar, eggs, equinox, flowers, full moon, magic, moon, Spring, symbols, vernal

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