17 September 2009

Autumn Equinox: What's Your Harvest?


If you think about it, Nature provides us with a kind of coaching rhythm.
  • Get new things planted in the spring
  • Nurture their growth in the summer
  • Harvest their fruits in the fall
  • Rest and re-assess through the winter
Some talk of the spring and fall equinoxes as days of balance because of the solar phenomenon of equal amounts of light and darkness on these days. I prefer to be in mind of what I'm sowing and what I'm reaping.

Take a moment right now to think back on what you were giving your energy around last March 20th. What hopes were you sending out into the world? What projects had you recently begun? What new habits were still starting to sprout?

The Autumnal Equinox (Sept 22 or 23 in the Northern Hemisphere, depending on your location -- the 22nd at 2:25 pm for me) is a day that has been marked since ancient times as a celebration of the harvest before the year turns towards winter's harsh deprivations. It's a day to ask yourself these questions:
  • Did your actions manifest or contribute to manifesting what you hoped for?
  • Have your projects produced sweet or bitter fruit?
  • Is it time to end a habit, a relationship, a fruitless effort and move on?
On the day of harvest, what are you harvesting for your life? Is it enough to sustain you through the lean times? Will it bring you joy and light in the darkness to come? If not, what seeds of knowledge and wisdom can you take from your experience?

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