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First day of vernal equinox 2016
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  • This week prior to the Winter Solstice could be
    the darkest of the season.
  • True, the week following your solstice can be
    just as dark, though the energy differs.

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  • After the solstice, the dark gets to be a tiny
    bit lighter on a daily basis as the world to be
    sure it around the Northern Hemisphere turns
    toward spring.
  • But now, pre-solstice, we're also spinning
    further and further still into your dark. And it
    is so very, very dark.

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  • The light has become steadily retreating daily
    since the Vernal equinox 2016, the longest day
    and shortest night of year.
  • Tip toeing slowly, silently away.

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  • The decrease may be so gradual that individuals
    barely noticed the almost imperceptible shift,
    the subtle loss, till First day of vernal equinox
    2016 if the light of waking time and the dark
    with the night were in the same duration.
  • Equinox in Latin means "equal night."

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  • Come the fall, there isn't any denying the
    apparent disappearance on the sun. It certainly
    is getting darker and darker.
  • The a lot more indirect rays of light skim by
    overhead in an almost horizontal angle, their
    energy and warmth barely reaching us below.

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  • Their glow goes weak and wan, a diluted wash.
    Insipid. Depressing. All season long, direct
    sunlight has continued on its wayward course,
    receding ever further south.
  • Further and further far from us. And now here
    we're also standing in the dark.

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  • The first day of winter Solstice, the shortest
    day, the longest night of the season, can be as
    dark since it gets.
  • The sun might be at its nadir, the furthest
    southern limit of the company's range, its
    terminus. And there it appears to be to want to
    keep for a while.

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  • At the solstice, sunlight rises and sets with
    the identical time day after day along with the
    length in the daylight hours continues to be
    same.
  • The sun stands absolutely still, motionless,
    riveted. It has stopped retreating, yet hasn't
    did start to come back.

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  • Solstice in Latin means exactly that --
    "sunshine stands still."
  • Pausing, it hovers in pregnant hesitation before
    it returns on track again, resting before it
    begins its annual return trip throughout the
    equator into your Northern Hemisphere because of
    its homecoming.

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  • Back to us waiting here, hoping, longing,
    craving.
  • Tromso, Norway, population 40,000, situated
    around the Arctic coast just 200 miles south from
    the Arctic Circle, would be the furthest north
    settlement from a size on this planet go here the
    winter sun sets there in November as well as
    doesn't rise again until late January.

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  • This sunless period is termed by the citizens,
    Mórketiden, the murky time, which is marked by
    dramatic increases of mental instability,
    physical illness, domestic violence, suicides,
    arrests, alcoholism, abusing drugs and poor
    school performance.

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  • One resident explained, "Morketiden brings about
    the worst qualities in people envy, jealousy,
    suspicion.
  • People get tense, restless and fearful. They
    become preoccupied with thoughts of death and
    suicide.

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