Ah, the autumnal equinox—such a sacred, balanced time of the year. It’s a day when the scales of light and dark hang in perfect equilibrium, day and night equal in length. This balance doesn’t last, of course. Soon, darkness will begin its reign, ushering in the colder, quieter months. But for this brief moment, we stand between worlds.
The equinox marks the official transition into autumn, the season of harvest. All the seeds you planted in spring, whether literal or metaphorical, now bear fruit. It’s a time to gather what you’ve sown, to take stock of the year so far, and to reflect. What have you nurtured? What has grown? What, perhaps, did not flourish as you hoped?
So, grab a cup of coffee, a notebook and put on a cozy playlist and let it all out and let it all go. The trees shed their leaves, showing us that releasing what no longer serves us is a natural part of life’s cycles. As the days grow shorter and colder, it’s a chance to prepare, to turn inward, to slow down.
In the quiet of the equinox, we are invited to reflect on balance—between work and rest, giving and receiving, light and dark. It’s a time to realign yourself with the rhythms of nature, trusting that, like the Earth, we too are part of these grand cycles.