Spring Equinox falls today, on Friday 20th March 2020. It is a balance point at which both day and night last for exactly 12 hours each, all over the planet. In fact the Latin word Equinox actually means ‘equal night’.
Daylight Hours
Spring equinox marks the beginning of daylight increasing until the amount of daylight becomes longer in relation to the hours of night, culminating in Summer Solstice, the longest day of the year.
Vernal Equinox
Sometimes the phrase Vernal Equinox is used instead, taken from the Latin word vernare meaning to bloom. Many spring plants have a version of this in their name for example the sweet pea or Lathyrus vernus. Other flowers are also celebrated at this time of year, the daffodil for its bright yellow (sun like) flower head. The daisy or ‘day’s eye’ – closed tightly at night and open during the day, this flower has long been celebrated with Celtic tradition, the yellow centre associated with the sun and also the yolk of eggs first laid at this time of year.
Astrological Year
The astrological year also begins in March, with Aries the first sign of the Zodiac. Ruled by the planet Mars and associated with both the Greek and Roman Gods of war – Ares & Mars. The Roman God Mars was worshipped as a healing God who represented fertility and new growth.
Spring Offer
From the 19th March – 30th April 2020, a 20-minute credit card reading will cost just £27.95
Saving you £5.00 on every call!
To use the offer, Call: 0808 208 9185 & quote ‘SPRING 20’
You can use the discount code as many times as you like during the offer period.
The offer is available 9am – Midnight, between 19th March and 30th April 2020 inclusive, £27.95 for the first 20 minutes, £1.50 per minute thereafter. At all other times the cost will revert to normal: £32.95 for the first 20 minutes, £1.50 per minute thereafter.
All calls are recorded. Readings are for entertainment only. 18+ or over. Customer Care: 0121 737 5079.
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