by Robert Wilkinson
March 20 or 21 is International Astrology Day! As it falls on the Equinox, we'll begin now and observe it through tomorrow. It's also a day of celebration around the world for other reasons!
It is, of course, the Vernal Equinox in the Northern Hemisphere, and the Autumnal Equinox in the Southern. Thanks to Wikipedia, we also find it's the Iranian new year (Norouz), celebrated throughout the Middle East and Central Asia. It's also the beginning of the Bahá'í calendar, Ostara, and Chunfen in Asia. And of course it would be "Vernal Equinox Day," which we are told is a public holiday in Japan.
There are celebrations going on all around the world, and astrologers globally are creating events to honor this day of the year dedicated to the Art and Science of Astrology! Even if you don’t attend one, remember to send up a prayer of gratitude for the Celestial Science, since it has guided humanity from its infancy and will continue to guide it to spiritual perfection!
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And, on that note, many Congratulations to Aquarius Papers and your work to bring the sky closer to humanity.
With gratitude, blessings be to all.
Posted by: Nic | March 21, 2019 at 11:17 AM