Haalayi Equinox On this day the sun crosses Earth's equator marking a change in seasons. Indigenous of the America's have celebrated this day for a long time. Sun daggers, sun serpents & sacred ceremony of light and shadow highLight the first of four equinox/solstice days.
Millennia ago the Lakota noticed that every spring the sun rises in the constellation known as the Dried Willow. “Those stars look like nubs on the branch, and the branch represents the red willow,” Douville says. The inner bark of that red willow is the main ingredient used to make tobacco for the equinoctial Sacred Pipe ceremony, which is meant to rekindle the sacred fire of life on Earth. The ceremony is the first in a series of four that culminates with the Sun Dance on the summer solstice. https://news.nationalgeographic.com/…/160317-spring-vernal…/ From the A-A team we say Haalayi Equinox (Happy Equinox ~ Hopi) . Namaste 🌻🌕🙂 If you haven't already, please enjoy our Tribal Codex video.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oJNav5XnOo
We should not feel like we are strangers to each other but rather that we share a collective karma with one another on this earth and it is our responsibility to try to improve it. 💞📚🗝️🎵🙏 The basis of Lord Buddha’s teachings is that nothing rises by itself and we are not individual entities living by ourselves. The law of cause and effect and interdependence should encourage us to develop compassion for all living beings on this planet and for the earth itself. One beneficial act can have a multiple number of positive effects. 💞17th Karmapa source:http://www.khoryug.com/blog/day-five-4th-khoryug-conference/
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