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The Spring Equinox Rite

A Guide to Order, Offering, and Renewal

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UCFS Official Teachings
Mar 20, 2026
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by Goddess W

Introduction

There are moments in the year that people are taught to treat as symbolic.

They mark them on calendars. They speak about change. They reflect, reset, and return to their habits with slightly better language around them.

The spring equinox is one of those moments.

Equal light and dark. A turning point. A suggestion that balance has been restored.

That interpretation is comfortable.

It is also incomplete.

Balance is not something that appears on its own. It is not granted by the calendar, and it is not maintained by intention. Left alone, things do not settle into order. They drift. They accumulate inconsistency. They soften at the edges until structure becomes optional.

The equinox does not create balance.

It reveals where it has been lost.

This guide is not written as reflection. It is not designed to inspire or to be interpreted loosely. It exists to establish a clear approach to the Spring Equinox Rite as it is practiced within the Universal Church of Female Supremacy.

The rite is not symbolic.

It is functional.

It is where observation becomes decision. Where patterns are confirmed or corrected. Where what has been allowed is either reinforced or removed.

For women, this is a moment of alignment. Not with an idea, but with position. Authority is not something that is granted within the rite. It is either present and used, or it is not.

For men, this is a moment of exposure. Not to create discomfort, but to remove ambiguity. What has been maintained will be seen. What has not will be clear without explanation.

Nothing in this process depends on performance.

It depends on consistency.

The structure that follows is divided deliberately. Each part addresses both sides of the dynamic: Authority and Submission. Not as opposites, but as roles that define how order is established and maintained.

You will not find excess explanation here.

What is included is intended to be applied, not interpreted. What is not included is not necessary for the structure to hold.

Read it cleanly.

Then decide whether you will maintain it.

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