The Magic of the Autumn Equinox: A Time of Balance and Reflection:
- Eternal Threads Ireland

- Sep 19, 2024
- 1 min read
Updated: Jun 25

The autumn equinox, occurring around September 22nd or 23rd in the Northern Hemisphere, is a day of cosmic balance. It marks the point when day and night are nearly equal in length, as the sun shines directly over the equator. This event signals the official start of fall, ushering in cooler temperatures, vibrant foliage, and a shift towards a cosier, introspective season.
Historically, the equinox has been celebrated across cultures as a time of harvest and gratitude. From the ancient Celts' Mabon celebrations to Japan’s Shūbun no Hi, communities have gathered to give thanks for the fruits of the earth and to prepare for the winter months ahead. It’s a period for reflecting on what we've reaped, both literally and metaphorically, and for considering what we might need to let go of as the days grow shorter.
Spiritually, the autumn equinox symbolises balance between light and dark, action and rest, growth and introspection. It’s a perfect opportunity to pause and realign, just as nature shifts its rhythms. Many people mark the occasion with rituals like lighting candles, meditating on gratitude, or simply enjoying a walk through nature’s changing colours.
Whether you see it as a cosmic event or a moment for personal reflection, the autumn equinox invites us to embrace change and find harmony. As the world tilts towards winter, it’s a gentle reminder that life, like the seasons, is always in flux, offering a chance to find equilibrium amidst the shift.
Happy Autumn Equinox


