Notes on the March 2021 Equinox and the 5th Dimension

Image of equinoxThere are two equinoxes every year – in September and March – when the sun shines directly on the equator and the length of day and night is nearly equal. Seasons are opposite on either side of the Equator, so the equinox in March in the Southern Hemisphere is known as the autumnal equinox. In the Northern Hemisphere it is Spring time and life commences regeneration after the winter hibernation. This time of Equinox is important for several planetary movements, the end of one debilitating planetary yoga, and 5th Dimension moving us to the higher dimension for all that live on Earth.

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Full Moon – March 2019

At this time, there is a special equinox as it will also occur around the Full Moon which will culminate less than four hours after the equinox. There are many sacred festivals – Hinduism has Holi, the Sikhs celebrate Hola Mohalla, the Baha’i’s celebrate their new year – Naw Ruz, and the Jewish faith observes Purim. In the secular arena, March 21st is International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. It is also a time of inner challenge, and that challenge points – highlighted by 5 weak planets, urge us all toward managing the mind and our thoughts.

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