Top X Posts (formerly Tweets) for Spring Equinox -
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September 23rd as the African New Year, based on the spring equinox, signifying the start of spring with equal day and night, and representing the birth of the sun, renewal, and the cyclical nature of life.
— Spiritually Alignment platform (Makhosi) (@Blessin43264815) September 23, 2024
Good morning beloved. As we've passed the spring equinox, I wish you to bloom. Any talents that you've neglected, decided not to pursue or not yet realised; may this be the season they bloom. Your health and wellbeing must bloom too. Arise a new you. Show more
Yesterday was the turn of the season. The Spring Equinox. The official beginning of the farming season. The Bantu including shona celebrated it as the New Year. The cycle of planting , then the rains coming then harvest started yesterday. Quote K @begottensun · 14h Happy New Year Zimbabweans.
The colour of the Spring Equinox and New Year is GREEN Symbolising renewal, balance and MONEY Happy new year bakwaNTU. My birthday is just a few days away and I am so thrilled to have seen the return of the Sun yet again. Thokozile Show more
Happy Spring Equinox to all who observe - bloom beautifully Quote Mbali Zibi @DameZibi · 9h Good morning beloved. As we've passed the spring equinox, I wish you to bloom. Any talents that you've neglected, decided not to pursue or not yet realised; may this be the season they bloom. Your health and wellbeing must bloom too. Arise a new you.
EQUINOX AFFIRMATION for the next 48 hours. 2024 so far was amazing preparation to now shift to next level of my life. I’m exactly where I’m supposed to be at the right time. Good news, declarations of true love, commitment is manifesting for me. My dreams are coming true. Show more
Here we go - today is the first day after the autumn equinox - only another 12 weeks till the winter solstice and the days getting longer again - spring's just round the corner...….
— The Crossgate Centre #SupportsAlexSalmond (@CrossgateCentre) September 22, 2024
HAPPY FALL! The autumnal equinox passed at 8:43am Eastern this morning. The word comes from the Latin “equi” meaning equal and “nox” meaning night. Today, the Sun’s sub-solar point on the Earth is located directly on the equator, meaning the northern and southern hemispheres get… Show more