Cusp Celebration
The Cusp is an important ceremony that occurs thirteen times a year, on the day that the star signs change. It is a celebration for the believers of The Church Of Antikythera that is celebrated by everyone born on the entering sign, for example the Cusp ceremony for Libra is celebrated on October 31st every year. It is celebrated with global events such as parades, a global day of holiday for members of that sign and is a time where members of the other signs give gifts to members of the current Cusp.
The celebration began following the birthday crisis and was a way for people to celebrate their beliefs as a replacement for traditional birthdays as that information became more private. Unfortunately for people born in Scorpio they have the smallest Cusp celebrations due to the very few people born into it, whereas the largest and most extravagant celebrations are for the most popular sign Virgo. The Cusp for Virgo usually lasts two days unlike all of the others which are limited to just the one.
Cusp Dates
Capricorn: January 20th
Aquarius: February 16th
Pisces: March 11th
Aries: April 18th
Taurus: May 13th
Gemini: June 21st
Leo: August 10th
Virgo: September 16th
Libra: October 30th
Scorpio: November 23rd
Ophiucus: November 29th
Sagittarius: December 17th
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