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Fall equinox
Fall equinox









fall equinox

It’s time to take yourself outside the realm of wishful thinking and put yourself into the world of action. So, on this day, finalise something you’ve been “meaning,” “intending,” or “hoping” to do. “Just Do It,” Nike’s eternally brilliant slogan, equally applies to this equinox. It shoots first and asks questions later.

fall equinox

More than all that, this equinox should be about “doing.” Aries is active, proactive, even reactive. I want to take this person out on a date.” Aries equinox is about “taking” not “giving.” With that in mind, make the equinox more about stating what you desire in romance and career: “I want to take over this company. It’s a time of charging forward and getting ahead. Aries season in general is about the rugged individual and competition. No politely listening to your boyfriend’s exhausting EDM in the car, when you just want to hear the sun-dappled magic of J Dilla on repeat. No trying to understand the motivations of a friend. In contrast to the boundary-averse, we-are-all-one-soul season of Pisces, think of this equinox as a “me-first” day. It’s a transit for fire, enthusiasm, ego, and confidence. The fire of Aries+its Cardinal position at the equinox+the exalted Sun=best moment of the year to supercharge a project in your life. Other than Leo (the House it rules), Phoebus loves no sign better than Aries, where it jibes with the initiatory, take-no-prisoners energy of the Ram. Like every other planet, the Sun has strong and weak points in the sky. The “first point or minute of Aries” this year will be occurring on the early morning of March 21st in Sydney and we can expect a double espresso shot from the heavens when the Sun (also known poetically as Phoebus) hits this autumnal equinox. William Ramsey (a favourite astrologer of deep yore) put it thus: “the true time from whence judgement is to be raised for the exact knowledge and predicting of future natural events in the Elements for any year, is when the Sun enters the first point or minute of Aries." But of these four Cardinal signs, Aries is the most potent. They each align with the Cardinal signs–Libra (Spring equinox), Capricorn (Summer solstice), Cancer ( Winter solstice), and Aries (Fall equinox). Along with the winter and summer solstices (the shortest and longest days of the year, respectively), these four dates are ones of pure potential. It is this lovely choreography of light and dark that gives both equinoxes a special place in the cosmic dance. Given this, it makes sense one of the equinoxes always occurs in Libra, with its symbolic Scales perfectly measuring out light from sun and moon. During these wafer-thin transits, nighttime and daytime are perfectly balanced in terms of their respective lengths. In Latin, equinox means “equal night” and there are two of these dates per year – approximately March 20th (autumnal) and September 23rd (vernal). Astrologically, the autumnal equinox announces the season of Aries, the Cardinal fire sign of youth and vigour.











Fall equinox