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Sunday, April 11, 2010

Be Blessed: Spring Renewal

"An optimist is the human personification of spring."
-- Susan J. Bissonette

What is it about Spring that suddenly reminds us that everything wonderful in life is possible? Looking at the trees in Brooklyn, which were bare all Winter, suddenly becoming green and full again, I see that life too can feel stark and stripped bare at times, and lush and full again.

It's comforting to think that when life seems bleak and without hope, as Spring returns, so can opportunity and good fortune. Everything has a season, and without the winter months, we could never truly appreciate the blossoming the blooming of spring.


Photo of Brooklyn during Spring

From The Daily Om:

An Astounding Affirmation
Springtime

Spring comes when the earth, coaxed by lengthening days and warmer temperatures, begins to awaken from her winter slumber. She stretches open to receive the rain that gives drink to flower buds and seedlings. She takes a deep breath, and on her exhale the leaves on trees unfurl like tiny flags heralding her revival as baby animals tumble forth, trumpeting the good news to all who will listen. Rebirth and repopulation fill the void of winter with flurry and fury as what appeared to be gone forever comes into being once again. Even though it happens this way every year, we stand in awe, our insides trembling sweetly like the legs of a new foal as we too are reborn.

This is when we fall in love, again, speak without thinking, say yes to things we would normally refuse. It becomes more difficult to say no when the whole world around us appears to be an astounding affirmation of the resilience, richness, and plain, perfect beauty of life. We may find ourselves feeling several years younger and 10 pounds lighter without changing a thing. We may feel the urge to cleanse our bodies with a new pattern of eating, clearing our kitchens of cold-weather comfort foods and filling them instead with lighter fare and fresh fruits and vegetables. We may clear our closets of old clothes or cut our hair to express a new facet of who we are, and who we might become.

Springtime inspires us to believe that, along with the earth, we too might change, release the past, and give birth to new ideas, new relationships, and new perspectives. In honor of spring, we could make a list of the many possibilities we envision for the future and bury it in the earth, surrendering the fertile seeds of our imaginations to the nurturing soil. In tune with the season, we can then watch in wonder as the last of the snow dissolves into the rich brown earth, and stark winter gives way to green possibility.


This week, I will bask in all the traces of Spring around me and within me!

Peace from Brooklyn!


Brooklyn During Spring

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