Friday, March 22, 2024

Spring has Sprung! The Spring Equinox by Tena Stetler

 The Spring Equinox,  March 20, 2024, marks the official start of spring across various cultures around the globe and holds special meaning.  When day and night are nearly equal in length - representing balance and renewal on Earth from winter's chill to the warmth of spring's warmth.

Many celebrate it through rituals, ceremonies, festivals or festivities that honor this changing season and promise new beginnings - join us as we uncover history, customs and traditions associated with this ancient and magical event! 


Spring Equinox ushers in an emotional and physical renewal. In Northern Hemisphere after months of dormancy during winter, nature slowly begins to waken. New leaves emerge and floral beauty gradually unveils itself into vibrant color schemes and aromas, filling the air with vibrancy and fragrance. Bird songs become more melodic while streams run freer than before - life springs forth with renewed vitality all around us! These changes not only delight the eye but are a testament to life on our planet.


On a symbolic level, the Spring Equinox has long been seen as a time for renewal and rebirth. Easter, which commemorates Christ's resurrection and usually falls around this date.

Ancient druidic tradition celebrated this event as marking victory of sun-god over darkness-god; many people today still align celebrations and rituals around its celebration, feeling deeply interconnected to nature's rhythms.




In certain cultures, the Spring Equinox marks an opportunity for fertility and abundance. Japan celebrates Higan - a week-long memorial service held at family gravesites to remember those who have passed.

Iranians celebrate Nowruz - an Iranian new year festival coinciding with Spring Equinox which symbolizes rebirth and fresh starts - in conjunction with Spring Equinox.

The Spring Equinox with its inherent message of renewal can teach us much. Just as nature renews herself each spring, so can each of us embrace change, set goals for ourselves and emerge from metaphorical hibernation into a period of growth and abundance. Let's welcome this spring equinox with hope, connect more closely with nature and live more harmoniously within its rhythms and cycles.  Now is an opportune moment to plant seeds of intention for the coming months, set goals, and embark upon exciting adventures.
Happy Spring Equinox!

Speaking of Spring, take a peek at Raven's Hollow Spring Magic

Spring is in full bloom in Raven’s Hollow, a small town in the Colorado Rockies with a population of unique townspeople. Blaze, a dragon shifter, and Wynter, a witch, are neck-deep in wedding preparations, when Wynter’s mother, Jade, goes missing after opening her new antique store, and attending the Simon estate sale where she procured an ancient jelly bean machine. Frantic with worry, Blaze and Wynter track her last movements via the store’s ancient, grainy, security footage. What it reveals is nothing short of shocking. As deputy sheriff, it’s Blaze’s responsibility to find his soon-to-be mother-in-law. But at what cost?

I guarantee you'll never look at jelly beans the same again. 

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2 comments:

Nancy Gideon said...

My favorite part of Spring is the smell - of earth uncovered by snow, that loomy scent you breathe in deep and exhale with an "Ahhhhhhhhhh..." When the chill still lingers but the sun is warm. A time of rebirth and infinite possibilities.

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