‘If Winter comes, can Spring be far behind? – Percy Bysshe Shelley
Spring has arrived the last hurrah of Winter, and our spirits awaken, from a long Winter’s slumber.Branches that were days ago bare start to bud with new growth, and birds sing with new purpose.
Even in the times we’re experiencing, we feel the stirrings of hope, and renewal.
Over the long Winter season, we sowed soulful seeds of gratitude, order, simplicity, and harmony into our lives.
Now its time to harvest an authentic gathering of contentment, and abundance.
‘Nothing can cure the soul but the senses, just as nothing can cure the sense but the soul.’– Oscar Wilde
Karen Gribbin https://www.instagram.com/studiocone10/ |
More and more we need to look after ourselves. Go for the walk, eat a good breakfast, stop rushing around, take time to think and rejoice in the small things.
For the next two weeks, I’m asking you the pause a moment each day and marvel at the natural gifts given to us.
Today, I ask that you look at the blue sky, hear the birds sing their love songs, and let the fruits of the earth linger on your tongue, reach out and embrace those you love, or if this is not possible in person, given them a call or send them a message.
Ask the Spirit to awaken your awareness to the sacredness of your sensory perceptions.
Don’t be too busy.
Don’t put it off.
'To live is the rarest thing in the world. Most people exit, that is all.' - Oscar Wilde
If we can’t give
ourselves even an hour per day to ourselves, then we need to rethink what we
are doing to ourselves and our relationships.
Karen Gribbin https://www.instagram.com/studiocone10/ |
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