Welcome to The Wildroot Parables weekly discussions! This is where we can come together as a community and have real talk with one another: open, honest, gracious, and curious.
This is YOUR space to discuss with each other, not just engage with me! Because of this, SAFE SHARING is my highest priority. If you are not engaging safely and with grace with others, you will have to leave. Period.
This week, our question is: how do seasonal boundary spaces like this make you feel? The “now and not yet”, the waiting game, the liminal? What emotions are brought up when you think about the transition we all face, from one season to the next?
I love the changes and have learned to embrace what’s around the bend. “Release and Gather”--the name of my publication came from the idea that we can’t gather what’s in store for us without first releasing some of what we hold onto. I try to live with that idea of openhandedness.
It depends on the season for me, but going from summer to autumn I find I feel impatient, even a tad restless. I dislike heat & humidity and autumn can never arrive soon enough. However, the transition from autumn to winter I am better at savoring.
I love the changes and have learned to embrace what’s around the bend. “Release and Gather”--the name of my publication came from the idea that we can’t gather what’s in store for us without first releasing some of what we hold onto. I try to live with that idea of openhandedness.
It depends on the season for me, but going from summer to autumn I find I feel impatient, even a tad restless. I dislike heat & humidity and autumn can never arrive soon enough. However, the transition from autumn to winter I am better at savoring.
All still brazen sunshine in the UK. You’d never know we’re headed for a Fall.