This Autumn, let something die.
A worry, a relationship, a project that has run its course. Let go of anxiety over the future. Let go of guilt.
Let go of other people’s dreams for you. Let go of the fear that happiness or success or love or joyousness somehow isn’t for you.
Let go of feeling unwanted. Go outside, can you feel how deeply your presence is craved here?
Let go of the small and burdensome things. Gifts never opened. Keys without a lock. Broken earrings, old love letters, the ephemera on your fridge.
As David Whyte writes, “Anything or anyone that does not bring you alive is too small for you.” This Autumn, let go of all the clothes you have outgrown.
Let go of comparison.
Let go of doubt.
Let go of the feeling that you are somehow not good enough.
Because every imperfect apple that lays soft in your hands, and every ray of low Autumn sunlight that warms you through woolens will tell you a different story, a much truer story. The story that you are more, much more, than enough. That you bless this world simply by being alive.
-Asia Suler, Woolgathering & Wildcrafting
https://woolgatheringwildcrafting.com/2017/10/
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Very meaningful message. Thank you for sending it to us all. I also do see some parts of autumn getting ready to be covered with a blanket of snow, to sleep, and to wake up in the spring even more beautiful.
Other things, as you said, will change into things like compost and be forgotten, but may bring new life in a different form.
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Beautiful said…Namaste
Thank you for posting this. The words are very powerful for everyone; I will read it over and over…
Thank you for coming to Higgins to teach yoga, your classes are wonderful.
Stephanie ?
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You are very welcome. The Stone Turtle Yoga community is very strong and special up here in the North woods. I’m grateful to be part of it. Namaste, Patty
Awesome….
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really is!