🌑🌞 HAPPY WIÑOY TRIPANTU Ụ̀r̀ọ̀ 🌱

Ụ̀r̀ọ̀ #9 | SunRun: 690002026

Wiñoy Tripantu: The Rebirth of the Sun — Celebrating the Turning Seasons

Wiñoy Tripantu (wee-NYOY tree-PAHN-too) 🌱 is a Mapudungun word from the Mapuche culture, meaning “the rebirth of the sun.” It represents the extremes of sunlight — the longest and shortest Ụ̀r̀ọ̀s — marking the change of season.
Occurring twice each SunRun, around Inti Watana Ụ̀r̀ọ̀ 10 and Wiñoy Tripantu Ụ̀r̀ọ̀ 9, this astronomical moment invites us to observe the sun’s return and the cycles of renewal that shape our world.

Mapuche: Observers of the Sun’s Journey

This astronomical observation comes from the Mapuche people, who understood the cosmos as a living, dynamic system. Their knowledge of the sun’s cycles taught them:

🕊️ DECOLONIZATION TIME

Wiñoy Tripantu is not just an astronomical event — it is a moment to recognize and honor the original knowledge keepers of this wisdom. The Mapuche, Quechua Inca, and countless indigenous cultures have observed and celebrated these celestial cycles for millennia, long before colonial systems imposed their calendars and hierarchies upon the world.

Decolonization Time means:

🌍 Centering Indigenous Knowledge

Recognizing that the understanding of Earth’s cycles, seasons, and solar movements has been held by indigenous peoples worldwide — and honoring that wisdom as equally valid and vital.

🔄 Dismantling Hierarchies

Rejecting the colonial narratives that placed some cultures above others. All peoples, all traditions, and all ways of knowing deserve equal respect and recognition in our shared human story.

🌱 Restoring Balance

Just as the sun returns to balance the extremes of light and dark, we too must restore balance to our human systems — ensuring that all voices, cultures, and ways of life are valued equally.

The Cosmic Alignment: New Moon in Scorpio

🌑 Rebirth in Darkness

Wiñoy Tripantu arrives with a New Moon 🌑 (0%) — a profound time for planting seeds of intention and embracing the fertile darkness that precedes new light.

The sun’s rebirth mirrors our own potential for renewal, inviting us to reflect on what we wish to bring back to life.

A universal invitation to begin again, aligned with the sun’s return.

♏ Scorpio’s Depth

The moon rests in the potent waters of ♏ Scorpio, guided by transformative energy that calls us to shed old patterns and emerge renewed.

Scorpio’s intensity aligns with the sun’s rebirth, encouraging deep reflection and authentic transformation.

A powerful moment for releasing what no longer serves us and stepping into new light.

🌍 Seasonal Shift

Wiñoy Tripantu is a turning point. It connects us to the Mapuche legacy of observing the sun’s journey, reminding us that in the pause between seasons, immense potential for growth is created.

Whether experiencing the longest Ụ̀r̀ọ̀ or the shortest, we share this global moment of seasonal change across all Ụ̀r̀ọ̀ (Earth circles).

A true celebration of nature’s cycles and our place within them.

🤝 EQUALITY OF ALL PEOPLE AND CULTURES

The sun does not discriminate. Its light falls equally upon all lands, all peoples, and all cultures. Wiñoy Tripantu reminds us that every human being, every community, and every way of life holds inherent value and deserves equal dignity.

In a world still healing from centuries of colonialism, racism, and cultural erasure, this celestial moment calls us to:

🌐 Honor All Cultures Equally

Every culture has contributed to the tapestry of human knowledge. From Mapuche astronomy to Incan engineering to the wisdom of countless indigenous peoples — all deserve equal recognition and respect.

✊ Dismantle All Hierarchies

Reject the systems that rank some humans as superior to others. No person, no race, no culture, no gender, no belief system stands above another. We are all equal under the sun.

🤲 Celebrate Diversity

Our differences are not divisions — they are the vibrant expressions of human creativity, adaptation, and resilience. Diversity is our collective strength, not a threat to unity.

🌱 Practice True Inclusion

True equality means creating spaces where all voices are heard, all stories are valued, and all peoples can thrive — not despite their differences, but because of them.

Renewal Through the Sun’s Return

🌟 Personal Renewal

  • Pause and Reflect – Align with the sun’s moment of rebirth
  • Embrace the Shift – Whether in longest or shortest Ụ̀r̀ọ̀, find wisdom in the change
  • Plant New Intentions – Use the New Moon energy to set goals for growth
  • Release What No Longer Serves – Let go as the sun returns with new light
  • Honor Ancestral Knowledge – Connect with Mapuche teachings of solar cycles
  • Celebrate Your Own Growth – Reflect on what you want to bring back to life
  • Examine Your Own Biases – Use this turning point to reflect on how you can contribute to equality

🏘️ Community Connection

  • Share Stories of Rebirth – Collective narratives of renewal and change
  • Create Community Gatherings – Come together to honor the sun’s return
  • Learn from Indigenous Wisdom – Study Mapuche astronomy and seasonal practices
  • Build in Harmony with Cycles – Align projects with nature’s rhythms
  • Celebrate Global Unity – Recognize we all experience this turning together
  • Honor the Land – Practice stewardship as the Mapuche honor their territory
  • Lift Marginalized Voices – Ensure all cultures and peoples are heard and respected

Sun’s Rebirth

Wiñoy Tripantu marks the return of the sun — a celestial turning point observed by the Mapuche as a time of renewal and seasonal change.

Seasonal Knowledge

The Mapuche observed the sun’s extremes, using this knowledge to guide agriculture, community life, and sustainable practices in harmony with nature.

Global Turning Point

Simultaneously experiencing longest and shortest Ụ̀r̀ọ̀s worldwide creates a shared moment of Earth consciousness and seasonal unity.

New Moon Beginning

The 0% moon offers a fresh start, amplified by the sun’s rebirth and the energy of renewal that defines this astronomical moment.

Scorpio Transformation

♏ Scorpio’s energy invites deep reflection and rebirth, perfectly aligned with the sun’s return and the promise of new light.

Mapuche Legacy

Honoring indigenous knowledge that understood the sun’s journey as a cycle of change, sustaining life on Earth.

Ụ̀r̀ọ̀ Awareness

Recognizing our Earth circles (Ụ̀r̀ọ̀ is the Igbo word for circle, representing the daily rotation of the earth within a 24 hour circle) and how position affects our experience of light and dark during this seasonal shift.

Collective SunRun

SunRun 690002026 continues, we all journey together through these celestial markers of seasonal change and renewal.

Turning to Renewal

Creating equal personal and equal community practices to honor this astronomical turning point in meaningful ways, celebrating the sun’s rebirth.

🕊️ Decolonization Time

Centering indigenous knowledge, dismantling colonial hierarchies, and restoring balance to our human systems — starting with how we understand time and cycles.

🤝 Equality For All

Every culture, every people, every human being holds equal value. The sun shines on all of us equally — let us do the same for each other.

Celebrate Wiñoy Tripantu — Celebrate Equality

Whether you are welcoming the return of light after the longest Ụ̀r̀ọ̀ or honoring the sun’s peak in the shortest Ụ̀r̀ọ̀, pause. Feel the shift. Honor the cycle.

Remember: The sun does not discriminate. Neither should we. This is Decolonization Time — a moment to honor all peoples, all cultures, and all ways of knowing as equally valuable.

🎉🌱 Happy Wiñoy Tripantu! May the sun’s rebirth bring you clarity, peace, and renewed strength on your path.

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