It’s Spring! Time To Let Your Inner Maiden Out

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I’ve always though it weird that in the deadest seasonĀ ofĀ Ā the whole year, we humans buck the trends of natureĀ with the concept that come January 1st., we must launch ourselves intoĀ action andĀ commit to goals andĀ plans to better ourselves for the newĀ year ahead. All theĀ while, everything else slumbers.

And now the first quarter of the year is almost finished. I’ll bet most, if not all of your New Year resolutions are by now just memories. YourĀ great, passionateĀ goals for 2019 have mellowed into hopeful intentions at best. The season has turned and spring is upon us.Ā But that is really aĀ good thing because now is the time to get moving on all those plans you didn’t quite have the energy to launch way back in January.

ModernĀ living hasĀ caused us to be out of sync with the natural rhythms of the earth.Ā Technology hasĀ disruptedĀ our connection to the cycles of nature.Ā While all wonders of convenience, things like artificial lighting, mass transportation, even the availability of out of season produce have all contributed to messing with our connection to the environment around us.Ā In order to thrive,Ā todays societies need toĀ operate at a steady pace year round and so we no longer get the long rest of winterĀ like nature does.Ā We have become out of tune with the songs of the earthĀ as we endeavor to create our own modern music.

And nowĀ it is spring –Ā natures New Year. I was reminded ofĀ it this week by a lovely young lady of Persian decent. She told me she was in town to celebrate Nowruz, Ā the Iranian, or PersianĀ New Year which happens toĀ fallĀ on the first day of spring.Ā To me, the timing of Nowruz makes perfect sense. The earth is waking up once again with new life. You can feel the energy of hope, and maybe just a little wonder, as the early blossoms and the tender green shoots begin to peak their heads out of the grey deadĀ earth and once again regain controlĀ of the landscape.

Should we not be waking up too? Are we not feeling a little more energized? And does it not seem a little more logical that we too, just like the rest of nature, feels compelled to get out and start doing stuff once again?

I say that now is the time to start your New Years resolutions. Now is the time to launch into a new project. Especially if you took my advise way back in November and set the seeds for your goals and projectsĀ deep into the rich soil of your mind where they could slumber and absorb the nutrients of your thoughts while we waited out winter. Just as the seeds of nature are dropped into the rich soil of the earth in the autumnĀ to hibernate and wait until once again, the earth awakes in spring.

There is a season for everything and spring is the season of growth. At no other time of the yearĀ will you see as much progress in the cycle of life on earth asĀ you will in springtime.Ā Why not harness that abundant energy and grow asĀ well?Ā The odds of you being successful are much greater when you have the supportĀ of theĀ earth’s renewedĀ energyĀ of spring then when she is sleeping and re-energizing in the dead of winter.

For the triple Goddess of the Maiden, Mother, Crone, spring is the season of the Maiden. The energy of theĀ Maiden represents new beginnings. She is the Goddess of the dawn, of youthfulness, anticipation of life, fresh potential and expansion. The Maiden is the Goddess of art, creativity and self expression – of beauty, intelligence, and skill.Ā No matter your age, there is a little maiden inĀ every woman and it can be felt the strongestĀ in the spring.

So I am going to suggest to you that youĀ shed off the guilt of those failed January resolutions and on the first warm day in your area, head outside and breathe in the fresh potential of spring. The next quarter of the year holds the greatest potential for growth for the year.Ā Enjoy the folly of your inner Maiden.Ā Get out and play. DanceĀ amongst the sprouting seeds of your intentions. Raise your face toĀ the sunĀ and soak inĀ it’s rays to boost yourĀ personal energy so that you can cultivate the plans and goals you have sown in your mind.

It is the season of the Maiden.Ā So let your innerĀ Maiden out and getĀ building the life you really want to have.Ā But as with youth, let her explore. Let her beĀ just aĀ little bit curious and give her the freedom to discover andĀ create because in nature, theĀ real beauty isĀ in theĀ mystery of what is allowed to blossom.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Published by Diana Frajman

Wisdom blogger who believes that the wise older woman is the most powerful brand females come in.

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