Equinoxes, Solstices and Astrology
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Have you ever wondered about the meaning of an Equinox or Solstice and how they tie into Astrology? Not surprisingly, there's a major significance to these periods of time and they each have something in common. An Equinox or Solstice tells us about our relationship here on Earth to the Sun at any given season.
That's right . . . . the first thing to remember about an Equinox or Solstice is that they mark the beginning of a new season. There are two Equinox points each year (Spring and Autumn) and two Solstice points (Summer and Winter). They each correspond to one of the four Cardinal signs of the Zodiac ~ also known as the Cardinal axis. This axis is extremely important in Astrology because it is where we find the powerful angles in a birth chart. These angles are points of energy manifestation. They are highly sensitive points in your chart that trigger every major life event. And there's no better tool for analyzing events in your life than an In-Depth Angel Card or Angel Tarot reading. Each of these points on the Cardinal axis will correlate to one of the four Cardinal directions (North, South, East, West).
Let's dig into the astronomy and Astrology behind Solstices and Equinoxes so that you can understand more about their implication for our life and our planet!
The Summer and Winter Solstices
By definition, a Solstice is an astronomical event that happens twice a year ~ once at the beginning of Winter and again at the start of Summer. During a Solstice, the Sun will reach its highest or lowest point relative to the celestial equator. The celestial equator is a fancy term for the giant imaginary circle that is on the same plane as our equator. The word Solstice literally means "Sun stands still," and that is exactly what appears to happen during a Solstice point from our perspective here on Earth.
Summer Solstice |
Winter Solstice |
The Spring and Fall Equinoxes
In contrast, an Equinox occurs when the tilt of the Earth's axis is neither away or towards the Sun. At this time, the center of the Sun is in the plane of the Earth's equator. What happens as a result is that the Sun is at one of two opposite points on the celestial sphere. The word Equinox is translated in Latin to mean "equal night" because during an Equinox the day and night will be at equal length.
Spring Equinox |
Autumn Equinox |
Cardinal Signs Bring Life
An important point to note is that the seasonal relationship to solstices and equinoxes specifically apply to the Northern Hemisphere. Seasons in the Southern Hemisphere are reversed.
Either way, it's no accident that the Zodiac signs correlated to Equinoxes and Solstices are all Cardinal signs. Cardinal signs begin each season and are associated with qualities of initiative. Whether it's an Equinox or Solstice, we are celebrating the start of something new. Each season has a specific and essential job that we rely on for our very existence. The Equinox and Solstice points are sacred markers in time that help us connect the dots to the mystery behind the Earth's never ending circle of life.
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