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September 22nd – Spring Equinox – Southern Hemisphere
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September 22nd – Spring Equinox – Southern Hemisphere

For thousands of years, cultures have viewed the turning of the seasons from winter to spring as a time for revelry. The first day of spring meant ringing in a new year with fertility and wine festivals to honor the Earth. In Ancient Greece and Rome, Dionysus was celebrated as the God of fertility, wine,…

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The Year of the Red Fire Monkey and the February New Moon

The Year of the Red Fire Monkey and the February New Moon

Chinese New Year and the Beginning of the Year of the Red Fire Monkey New Moon February 8th/9th The February new moon represents a powerful time of year in the Chinese culture. The yearly cycle completes and we welcome the Year of the Red Fire Monkey.  Homes are thoroughly cleaned before the New Year in…

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