Gather the Fruits, Clear Out the Vines
We are deep into autumn here in the U.S. and the energy has softened and cooled from the brilliant summer days. This reduction in energy and light affects us. While the West does not pay much attention to the change, the Chinese, for example, recognize the seasons and their influence on the earth and our bodies. Nature displays the change very clearly – it brings forth vegetables and fruits – the result of the sunshine, nutrients and water building all spring and summer. The end of a project. Leaves go to work one last day to produce food for the tree; they give a last brilliant signature color, then let go. The end of a project. The animals that hibernate or travel south begin to shut down or shove off. The end of a project. As the light changes, so do we. Our bodies start to pull in, its energy shifts to our core away from the extremities as we prepare for less heat and light. The end of a project, or many projects. The bright, fast energy of summer is giving way to the softer, slower light of autumn. There is a pause, even a sadness in the air as we say goodbye to the sun. And it is good. The rest is good. It is time to gather the vegetables and fruits and clear out the vines that produced it.
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Nancy
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Lovely and thoughtful. I just might take time to organize my desk and clear it of the Xander that’s collected after a fruitful summer. Time to make space for stew new projects already on the horizon. Thanks Nancy!
That was supposed to be dancer not Xander!
Dander. It took 3 tries for my ipod to quit automaticaaly correcting that word! Sheesh!
Thought provoking page. My friends and I were just discussing this the other night. Also your post looks good on my old laptop. Now thats uncommon. Nice work.
Well, how can that be I look good on an oldie? I don’t have a clue how the whole wordpress backend works!
I stumbled onto your blog and read a few post. I like your style of writing.
thanks! encouragement helps!