Spring, summer, autumn, winter – birth, growth, fading, death – the cycles of life turn, and we turn with them. Ideas are born, projects are consummated, plans prove impractical and die. We fall in love, we suffer loss, we give birth, we grow old. We are renewed, we are reborn, even as we decay and die. Our psychic energies are renewed in their deepest sources by this participation in the cycles of change within the natural world.
When we are aware of the Earth’s processes, seeing ourselves as parts of a whole, we learn to let go of the need to control life. We are reminded to accept the inevitable cycles of green and dry, birth and death, cold and warm, emptiness and fullness, light and dark, that characterize the events and activities of our daily life.
. . . Just as the spring has been celebrated for tens of thousands of years as the point of fertility, as a time when nature displays its beauty to bring about the conception of life, so too our own life has its birthing seasons.
Image: This beautiful work of art is by British artist Wendy Andrew. It’s from her book, Luna Moon Hare: A Magical Journey with the Goddess.
See also the previous posts:
• Beltane
• The Beltane Hare
• Beltane Morning Light
• A Beltane Blessing
And at The Leveret’s brother site, The Wild Reed, see:
• Beltane: A Time of Hope and Renewal
• Beltane: Casting Off the Darkness and Celebrating the Light
• Beltane Morning Light
• Beltane: Celebrating the Sheer Exuberance of May
• Beltane and the Reclaiming of Spirit
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