ThoughtSearch.com Logo.

Buying Advice : How Equinox Is Celebrated Throughout The World

ThoughtSearch.com Default Icon
By: Andrew Gibson 29 or more times read
Date Submitted: 2008-07-21 17:21:56 - Article Views: 56
To celebrate Equinox this year, try sending out free e-cards. You can send e-cards to friends, family, colleagues, or anyone else that has a computer connected to the internet.

Free e-cards are gradually starting to dominate the card market, and have never stopped growing since the internet took of. E cards are environmentally friendly and obviously are totally free.

You can include any message you wish in a free e-card, and they come in all sorts of varieties, so you could cheer someone up with a humerous card, or share your condolences with a very moving, heart felt card.

Equinox is the term that describes the day on which the Sun's plane intersects with the Equator, making the length of night and day absolutely equal on all parts of the Earth. This event takes place twice a year, around March 21st and September 22nd, and these dates are referred to as Vernal and Autumnal Equinox, respectively.

In the Northern hemisphere, the Vernal Equinox represents the beginning of spring and is traditionally regarded as an auspicious occasion symbolizing renaissance and renewal, both in the natural and spiritual context.

Similarly, the Autumnal Equinox marks the beginning of fall, another season rich in beauty and suggestive of the perpetual life cycle that exists on Earth. The Vernal Equinox also represents the New Year for many past and contemporary civilizations, from ancient Romans to Islamic cultures worldwide.

Buddhists observe a festival called Higan, which celebrates the balance and harmony of each equinox, believed to be symbolic of the spiritual teachings of Buddha. In Japan, the Vernal Equinox is a national holiday when all families pay homage to deceased relatives and imperial ancestors with joyful ceremonies, which celebrate continuity and rebirth.

There are many cultures and traditions that ascribe a great deal of astronomical, physical, and spiritual significance to the equinox. The Vernal Equinox is associated with balance, celestial alignment, and concurrence of both earthly and spiritual elements.

According to ancient beliefs, a particular deity ruled each season of the year. A goddess called Eostre, thought to be an ancient term for dawn, was the ruler of spring and it is in her honor that the pagan festival Ostara is celebrated to this day by Wiccans.

As part of the Japanese celebration of the Vernal Equinox, food, flowers, and incense are offered to the dead during ceremonial visits to burial grounds. This long-standing custom has expanded into giving similar gifts to neighbors, friends, and members of the community.

Regardless of location or culture, the dates of the Vernal and Autumnal Equinox correspondingly reflect the start of particular seasons, and offer a certain perspective by observing the natural cycle, as well as being the celebration of its fruits.

In Latin, 'equinox' means equal night.

Free e-cards are sent by millions of people each year, and you too could be doing it right now. E cards cost you absolutely nothing, so you have nothing to loose when sending e-cards. Another great thing about free e-cards is that you can send them to nearly anywhere in the world.
Author Resource Required for Reprint: Andrew Gibson is MD of Greeting-Cards.com. It has thousands of free ecards to choose from for birthdays and all occasions. Many people now send Free e-cards to celebrate Equinox and select them from http://www.Greeting-Cards.com
Article Source: ThoughtSearch.com     Syndicate This Article
Tags: Free e-cards Tag RSS Feed e cards Tag RSS Feed e-cards Tag RSS Feed ecards Tag RSS Feed equinox Tag RSS Feed


Bookmark and Share

- Related Buying Advice Articles -
Buying Advice Articles RSS Feed  Buying Advice Category Rss Feed
  • The Meaning Behind Lighting Candles


    From birthdays to funerals, candles are part of different traditions and cultures. Candles have different symbolic meanings for different events. Who could ever go without candles during birthdays? Every child, and even some adults, look forward to blowing out the candles.
    Viewed: 35 Times.
    Read More ...

  • Nerds Gone Wild


    Without thinking, he grabbed Jeffery and they struggled to the floor. Jeffery knew Xavier wanted to hurt him bad and he had to defend himself.
    Viewed: 37 Times.
    Read More ...

- More From Andrew Gibson -
Andrew Gibson's RSS feed  Andrew Gibson's Author Feed
  • How Do It All Day Has Evolved In America


    Do It Day was named a holiday in America to encourage people to do all of those little jobs that they kept on putting off. A great way of encouraging people to get on with those jobs is to send them a free e-card prompting them.
    Viewed: 33 Times.
    Read More ...

  • What Flirting Week Is All About


    This year start of flirting week by sending out a few free e-cards. These e-cards can be of any genre you want, so if you want to send a cheeky note in one, no one is going to stop you.
    Viewed: 33 Times.
    Read More ...

  • Why Thank You Day Is So Important


    Free e-cards have changed the way we now thank, remind, congratulate, and sow our condolences to people. This year you too could celebrate thank you day by sending a free e-card, to friends and family alike.
    Viewed: 33 Times.
    Read More ...

  • How Rock 'N' Roll Day Came About


    This year to celebrate rock 'n' roll day, send out a few free e-cards to those friends who like this sort of music. Free e-cards are quickly taking over the card market.
    Viewed: 33 Times.
    Read More ...

- ThoughtSearch.com -

Article use is considered your agreement of our Terms of Service.

Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a
Creative Commons Attribution-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License.

Thanks for visiting ThoughtSearch.com

Copyright © 2009 - 2010 ThoughtSearch.com
New Members
Join Us
Terms of Service
Author Guidelines
Privacy Policy
Navigation
Login
Top Articles
Contact Us
RSS Feeds
Article Tools
 
 
Subscribe Subscribe to our Feed (New Window)
 
Print This Article Print
 
Follow us on Twitter
 
Share
 
Partners
 
Categories
Arts
Automotive
Business
Career
Computers
Education
Environment
Family Concerns
Fitness
Food and Drinks
Gardening
Health
Hobbies
Holidays
House and Home
Internet
Internet Business
Legal
Outdoors
Personal Development
Personal Finances
Pets and Animals
Recreation and Leisure
Relationships
Religion
Society and Culture
Sports
Technology
Travel
Wise Consumer
Writing
 
Latest Submissions
Partners
 
Contact ThoughtSearch.net
 
Developed By ThoughtSearch.net | Hostgator Is Our Host!