You know, in all this Christian hu88u8 nonsense, I almost forgot to talk a8out something I find even more interesting. The spring equinox! Earth only has one spring during their planetary rotation, and the day that the day and night cycle are perfectly 8alanced is considered to 8e of great sym8olic significance. (Similar to dates where the dim/dark seasons are symmetrical.) One particular holiday of note is related to the Neopagan cele8ration called Ostara, a spring festival in honor of the goddess Ēostre. I'm sure you see the linguistic parallels here. It is a holiday in which one can make various good luck charms that can hopefully grant them fortune from the goddess, as well as give tri8ute to the 8ounty of springtime. Naturally, there is extensive academic de8ate on the validity of this goddess' existence, 8ut there is no arguing that o8servation of the spring equinox is recognized around the world!



