Since ancient times, many spiritual traditions have viewed March 21 as a meaningful moment of transition. In many parts of the world, this date aligns with the equinox, when day and night are nearly equal in length.
Spiritually, this time has long been associated with balance, renewal, and the start of a new cycle. Because of this symbolism, several cultures perform small home rituals intended to create harmony and positive energy before this seasonal shift.
One simple practice involves placing natural elements inside the home to invite calm, clarity, and uplifting energy for the cycle ahead.
The symbolic meaning of the equinox
On a deeper level, the equinox represents the balance between two opposing forces: light and darkness.
Many spiritual teachings suggest that this time of year is ideal for:
- letting go of past experiences
- clearing stagnant or negative energy
- setting new personal intentions
- preparing one’s home and life for a fresh beginning
For this reason, some traditions encourage people to cleanse and harmonize their living space before the equinox arrives.
One of the most commonly used items in these rituals is coarse salt.
Across many cultures, salt has been seen as a symbol of purification, protection, and balance. For centuries, it has been used in spiritual practices because it is believed to absorb heavy or negative energy and help create a lighter, more peaceful atmosphere within the home.
How people place it in their homes
The ritual itself is simple and symbolic.
Many people place a small bowl or container of coarse salt in a quiet area of the home, such as:
- near the entrance
- on a table close to the door
- on a small shelf or peaceful corner
- beside a window
- The purpose is not decoration but the creation of a small symbolic point for energetic cleansing.