As the days grow shorter, we tend to acknowledge the changing season without understanding that we, too, are in transition.
The birth of autumn is an event missed by many. Autumn reveals itself
slowly, hovering on the edges of our consciousness until its crisp breezes
are strong enough to pierce our summer clothing, and we notice for the first
time the transformations taking place all around us. It is only when the last
fruits and vegetables have emerged in the crisp tangy air and the trees have
begun to deck themselves in shifting patterns of crimson and gold that we
internalize that fall has indeed returned. Autumn is invigorating and a time
to gather our thoughts, in the same way that we might once have collected
crops. Just as animals collect acorns to store them, we reap the fruit of our
accomplishments. Autumn also ushers in a new slowness of being for most of
us, as the tone and tempo of our lives change along with those of all of Mother
Earth's children.
As the days grow shorter and the blossoms that brightened our gardens through summer's heat begin to droop and wilt, we tend to acknowledge the changing season without understanding that we, too, are in transition. The brilliance of autumn's foliage, the flocks of southbound geese honking overhead, and the arrival of a bountiful harvest are all signs that our lives will soon be changing. Whether the season's cooler days are a prelude to a cold winter or a long stretch of sweater weather, we feel obliged to slow down and take stock of our lives. Autumn's pleasures and rituals revolve around the gathering of abundance in preparation for the winter to come. There is ample time to contemplate what we accomplished during the warmer seasons while tasting the year's first cider or breathing in the sweet fragrance of leaves breaking down. The same stirring that inspires animals to burrow deep into the earth compels us to celebrate the rich bounty we instinctively know will not appear again until springtime. Appearances deceive in autumn. The transformations undergone by living beings seem much more like endings than the transitions they really are. Dormancy, not death, is the hallmark of fall. Your priorities will likely change as nature flares into sunset brilliance and then lapses slowly into slumber, but remember to rejoice in the beauty of nature where every finale serves as an overture for a new beginning. |
18 - The magic, spiritual number. ONE - The ONENESS that is ALL. All there ever was; All there ever is; All there will ever BE! (8) INFINITY - The ETERNAL PRESENT Moment. Eternity; Forever! That which was never born; never dies!
Tuesday, 6 November 2018
Autumn's Beauty (OM)
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