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THE SPIRIT OF THE SEASONS - insight

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THE SPIRIT OF THE SEASONS - insight

The SPIRIT of the SEASONS

Each SEASON of the year and every MONTH has its own special SPIRIT. These SPIRITS help us learn from nature the particular lessons and insights that every SPIRIT imparts.



THE SPIRIT OF JANUARY teaches us to look within, to take stock of ourselves and our lives. The January spirit keeps us company as we ponder over those cold winter nights, helping us to be honest with ourselves and patient at the same time. Conveying the wisdom of an elder, the January spirit takes our hand as we seek to glean understanding from our lessons of the past year. With this support, we can give ourselves both recognition and admonition in their turn. With this help, we can chart a new course or alter our present one. We seek and receive the companionship of the January spirit to warm us through the winter of our introspection.



THE SPIRIT OF FEBRUARY is the spirit of patience. During the dark, blustery nights of February, when nature is in a deep chill and we long for a sign of warmth and life, this spirit can help us learn to await with grace the first signs of spring. February's spirit teaches us that winter has its own special peace, that being snowbound or staying indoors can give us a welcome reprise from the busyness of life. In February, we can complete unfinished projects and prepare for new initiatives in the spring. The spirit of February brings us the gift of patience, helping us to enjoy the solitude and quiet of the winter, guiding us to replenish our energy for the warm, busy days to come.



THE SPIRIT OF MARCH brings us stamina and courage. As winter ends, we take heart from the crocuses that push their way up through the snow. The spirit of March cheers us on through life's frozen moments, boosting our morale and helping us achieve new landmarks. With this spirit's help, we dare to break through whatever barrier, whether personal belief or lack of self-confidence, that holds us back. We gather the will to launch a lifelong dream or begin the project we have envisioned but never dared to tackle. As the sun begins to warm our spirits, the March spirit rejoices with us at the first signs of spring and lends us courage to prepare for a new and daunting, but also fulfilling, task.



THE SPIRIT OF APRIL is the spirit of rebirth. As the days grow longer and the sun begins to warm us, April is a time for new life and new beginnings. April's spirit spurs us to test ourselves in new directions and to make ourselves vulnerable in the face of unfamiliar people and places. Encouraged by the April spirit, we search for novel endeavors that will enrich our lives and bring new meaning to our career or family roles. The April spirit teaches us to delight in each sign of awakening, in nature and in ourselves.



THE SPIRIT OF MAY brings the blush and promise of spring. May's spirit rejoices with us as we take heart at the sight of trees ad shrubs in bloom and relish our anticipation of the fruits to come. This spirit of spring reminds us that this is a time of awakening the seed within ourselves. Perhaps we have a deep longing, an artistic talent never explored or a friendship never quite attempted. This spirit of May will help us discover this potential, nurturing our spirits as we can dare to fulfill this hidden promise and bring forth the fruit of a life fully lived.



THE SPIRIT OF JUNE helps us flourish and grow strong. June's spirit teaches us to sustain our enthusiasm for the new projects and directions we started in the spring. In this glorious time of sunshine and growth, we learn to seek out the warmth of friendships and family ties, to help nurture the seeds we planted and become all that we were meant to be. The spirit of June urges us to be steadfast in our intentions, to renew our dedication, and to stay on course.



THE SPIRIT OF JULY brings a season of leisure, a time to play and replenish our energy. The projects we began in the spring should be well underway and growing stronger on their own. July's spirit urges us to take the time, now, to step back and observe what we have planted. The July spirit encourages us to tend the garden of our life, to care for what we have started, and to be objective enough to weed out the unhealthy or unproductive elements. This spirit of summer reminds us to nurture the people and things that bring us happiness, so we can product for ourselves a crop of joy and fulfillment.



THE SPIRIT OF AUGUST is the spirit of perseverance. The new directions we began in the spring may have become difficult to sustain. Like a garden that needs constant watering and weeding in the scorching August sun, our projects and dreams require stamina and determination to bring them to fruition. The spirit of August helps us with unflagging energy to tend the garden we have planted. When the hot summer sun and the work of our lives demand too much of us, the August spirit brings us the fortitude to cleave to our tasks through completion.



THE SPIRIT OF SEPTEMBER helps us prepare for the harvest at hand. As the summer draws to a close, September's spirit reminds us to pause and gather fresh strength because the culmination of a project often demands one last surge of energy. The September spirit brings us this boost, seeing us through to the fulfillment of our task. This late-summer spirit also helps us recognize the fruits of our labors and share with others the bounty of what we have created in our lives. In September, we take delight in our good fortune, whether in a garden, a relationship, or a career, and we share our joy with all those whose support has made our harvest possible.



THE SPIRIT OF OCTOBER rejoices as we reap the harvest of what we have sown in life. October is a good time to step back from our projects and our dreams and to take a hard look at what we have actually accomplished. The October spirit helps us to be honest and objective about what is good and what is not. With this help, we can face clearly the consequences of our choices over these past seasons. We will taste our harvest and reject what is bitter or unripe; we will make note of what worked and what did not, and we will change for the better. October's spirit teaches us that the greatest fruit of our personal harvest is understanding ourselves.



THE SPIRIT OF NOVEMBER is the spirit of humility. This autumn spirit brings a special gift that helps deepen the meaning of the Thanksgiving season for ourselves and our loved ones. November's spirit urges us to acknowledge and appreciate the supporting roles others have played in our lives this year and even thank those who have taught us difficult lessons. The spirit of November leads us to give thanks in a new way by forgiving old hurts and healing broken relationships. Thus we help one another to be truly grateful for our relationships and the richness they bring to our lives.



THE SPIRIT OF DECEMBER...is the spirit of generosity. The December spirit celebrates with us this time of giving gifts to all the wild creatures and to all of God's children. The spirit of December leads us to join hands with people of all races and religions, recognizing that we are children of the same creator, and we all share the responsibility of bringing joy and health upon the earth. Inspired by December's spirit, we can celebrate this season of brotherhood by doing one act of kindness every day of December ~ going out of our way to bring warmth and light into another's life.


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