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Originally Posted by danceswithbunnies
THIS IS EXACTLY THE POINT...
Anyone out there with a modicum of reason knows can see that this is not science.
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yup that is why everybody ignores equinoxes and solstices, this is bullshit science...astronomy and astrology.
not much has been written on it...
fuck you really are getting more ignorant with every post.Who celebrates the vernal equinox?
I highlighted a few in red that I think are 'related'.
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* In Japan, (March) Vernal Equinox Day is an official national holiday, and is spent visiting family graves and holding family reunions.
* Wiccans and many other Neopagans hold religious celebrations of "Ostara" on the spring equinox.
* The March equinox marks the first day of various calendars including the Iranian calendar and the Bahá'í calendar.[2]
* The Persian (Iranian) new year's festival of Nowruz is celebrated then. According to the ancient Persian mythology Jamshid, the mythological king of Persia, ascended to the throne on this day and each year this is commemorated with festivities for two weeks. These festivities recall the story of creation and the ancient cosmology of Iranian and Persian people. It is also a holiday for Azerbaijan, Afghanistan, India, Turkey, Zanzibar, Albania, and various countries of Central Asia, as well as among the Kurds. As well as being a Zoroastrian holiday, it is also a holy day for adherents of the Bahá'í Faith and the Nizari Ismaili Muslims.[3]
* Sham El Nessim was an ancient Egyptian holiday which can be traced back as far as 2700 B.C. It is still one of the public holidays in Egypt. Sometime during Egypt's Christian period (c. 200-639) the date moved to Easter Monday, but before then it coincided with the vernal equinox.
* The Jewish Passover usually falls on the first full moon after the Northern Hemisphere vernal equinox, although occasionally (7 times every 19 years) it will occur on the second full moon.
* The Christian churches calculate Easter as the first Sunday after the first full moon on or after the March equinox. The official church definition for the equinox is March 21; however, as the Eastern Orthodox Churches use the older Julian calendar, while the Western Churches use the Gregorian calendar, both of which designate March 21 as the equinox, the actual date of Easter differs. The earliest possible Easter date in any year is therefore March 22 on each calendar. The latest possible Easter date in any year is April 25.[4]
* Tamil and Bengali New Years follow the Hindu zodiac and are celebrated according to the sidereal vernal equinox (April 14). The former is celebrated in the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu, and the latter in Bangladesh and the East Indian state of West Bengal.
* Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Maharastra people celebrate new year ugadi set by Satavahana on the first morning after first new moon from March equinox. Also the calculations of the great Indian Mathematician Bhaskaracharya proclaim the Ugadi day as the beginning of the New Year, New month and New day.
* In many Arab countries, Mother's Day is celebrated on the March equinox.
* World Storytelling Day is a global celebration of the art of oral storytelling, celebrated every year on the spring equinox in the northern hemisphere
* World Citizen Day occurs on the March equinox.[5]
* Kerala, a state of India celebrates the celestial vernal equinox as their New year around April 14. It is known as 'Vishu' meaning equal in Sanskrit.
* Earth Day was initially celebrated on March 21, 1970, the equinox day. It is currently celebrated in various countries on April 22.
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Sham El Nessim spells it out...the OBVIOUS bullshit
re: Jesus and Easter and the Vernal Equinox Sham El Nessim was an ancient Egyptian holiday which can be traced back as far as 2700 B.C. It is still one of the public holidays in Egypt.
Sometime during Egypt's Christian period (c. 200-639) the date moved to Easter Monday, but before then it coincided with the vernal equinox.And who would have thought to embed the Precession cycle on CARD X, Ezekiel's Wheel of Fortune.
So now that we have established that CARD X not only represents Precession of the Equinoxes but also maps out a
cross and the
golden spiral when you connect together the
FOUR ROYAL STARS found in each of those four constellations that the reader should by now know as the Four Evangelists/Four Gospels or simply as
11258.
http://kachina2012.wordpress.com/200...4-royal-stars/Four Royal Stars are royally important.
http://www.tenspheres.com/researches/fourstars.htm(again I present another website that suggests I am NOT alone in my quest)namaste