After five long, chilly months, the seasons are finally beginning to change. In the Northern Hemisphere, the spring equinox is the day that winter ends and spring officially kicks off — and this year, it's all happening on March 20 (the same day as the start of Aries season and the astrological new year). In other words, spring has sprung. The word equinox comes from Latin and means, “equality of night and day.” At this point in time, the Sun is directly above the hemisphere, meaning that both halves of the Earth are receiving the Sun's rays equally, and the length of day and night are pretty much the same. There are two equinoxes each year — one in the spring and one in the fall. We attune to this energy by coming out of our cocoon to plant the seeds of new beginnings." The season of hibernation has officially ended. Sources: https://www.refinery29.com/en-us/2020/03/9571084/spring-equinox-spiritual-meaning #SpringEquinox #MarchEquinox | #SpringSeason #mystique #spiritique #aries #ariesseason #arieszodiac #ostara #ostarablessings #easterostara #springSummer #Astrology101 #astrology #repost @moonandcactus • @withregram .•°🌱SPRING EQUINOX🌱°•. The Spring Equinox, also known as Ostara and the Vernal Equinox occurs tomorrow! Marking the very first day of Spring for the Northern Hemisphere, (and marking the Fall Equinox or Mabon in the Southern.) Ostara is a symbol of balance, hope, life, and fertility. Earth is stretching, warming and awakening, thus a new cycle is beginning. As the excitement for warmth and life gradually rise, you want to remain patient. You want to understand that progress and development take time. Nature can't be rushed. Slow and steady wins the race. With everything occuring in the world right now, the Universe is screaming at us to slow down and trust the cosmic flow. Everything needs to run its course, in its own time. *Cont in comments 1/2 https://www.instagram.com/p/CqBIJTYyAkD/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=