When and How to Practice
Traditionally, salt is placed a few days before March 21, giving the home time to settle before the equinox. Many combine this with simple acts such as:
Opening windows to refresh the air
Tidying and cleaning the home
Lighting a white candle briefly
Sitting in silence or reflection
The Power of Intention
Spiritual teachings remind us that objects themselves hold no power—it is the intention behind the act that matters. Placing salt, lighting a candle, or cleaning a space becomes a way of expressing readiness to release the past and welcome new beginnings.
A Gesture of Renewal
Whether experienced as a seasonal change or a spiritual reset, the equinox invites reflection on balance in life. A small bowl of salt placed before March 21 may seem simple, but for those who honor the tradition, it represents clarity, harmony, and the mindful embrace of a new cycle.
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