by
Madisyn Taylor
In this modern world, it is easy for many of us to feel loosely
bonded to the world's cycles. As many of our duties tend to stay the same
through both heat and cold, the equinoxes and solstices may carry little
weight. Yet the seasons do shift, daylight waxes and wanes, and, sometimes
extravagantly and often subtly, nature changes her face. Many ancient
cultures devised artful explanations for the never-ending transition from
spring to summer to autumn to winter. The Navajo Indians believed the seasons
were caused by Estsanatlehi, the wife of the Sun God. They believe that
Estsanatlehi renews herself each spring, blossoms in the summer, ages through
the autumn, and dies in the winter.
The four seasons are often associated with a joyous, eternal cycle of life.
We can look to the cycle of the changing seasons to create meaning within our
own lives. In each season, there is a prevalent mood that can inspire
poignant reflection. Autumn ushers in crisp, chilly mornings and evenings.
There is a shortening of days and a lengthening of shadows. Winter creates a
bare landscape bathed in bright, pure light. Spring is a time of regrowth and
new possibilities. While summer is a time of long days during which the rich
fullness of those possibilities can fully blossom. Like the changing seasons,
life is cyclical. Look back over the years, and you can see your own symbolic
springs, summers, autumns, and winters.
Each new season brings with it familiar joys that can be pleasurable to
reacquaint yourself with. Try eating seasonal foods and participating in
seasonal activities. Decorate your home with spring flowers, yellow and brown
leaves, or holly. Give in to your body's seasonal desires. You may feel like
nesting in the autumn or staying close to home in the winter. Embrace the
feelings that each new season awakens within you. Above all, savor the
changes, knowing that each season that passes will come again. As we welcome
in autumn, breathe in the last perfumes of summer's flowers while enjoying
the coolness of autumn. Celebrate the longer nights by spending time with
loved ones, just as you celebrated the lengthening of days by rushing to
greet a renewed outdoors. Always remember that each season can connect you
closer to the earth's cycles while bringing something special into your life.
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