Creating Balance

22 March 2020


It is the time of the Spring Equinox here in the Northern Hemisphere (if you are in the Southern Hemisphere you can read my Autumn Equinox post here) that special time when the daylight and darkness are the same the world over because the sun is right over the equator.  As it begins its journey North we will get more sun over the coming weeks, our days will get longer and our nights shorter, its warmth will return.

In the heart of a seed
Buried so deep
A dear little plant
Lay fast asleep

Wake said the sun
And creep to the light
Wake said the voice
of the raindrops bright

The little plant heard,
And arose to see
What the wonderful 
outside world might be
K Brown

Everything in nature is coming alive and awakening, as the sun gains in strength and the days are longer and warmer.  Blossom and catkins will or are, depending on where you live, be appearing on the trees, spring flowers are starting to appear and the animal kingdom are preparing or having their young.

We have spent the last few months, the months of dark of cold resting and recharging.  Now that the days are slowly growing longer and nature is coming alive, we can awaken our inner energy.  We can start to give form to the ideas and plans we have been thinking about and give them shape and direction.

At the time of Samhein, we sowed the seeds of future plans, of thought and ideas which we have been holding on to during the time of dark.  Now at this time of emergence, this time of fertility, we can start to give our plans shape, to help them grow.  If you haven't done so already now is a good time to share those plans with others.

If it is your thing a seed meditation is a lovely way to feel connected with the Earth at this time of awakening and emergence.  Get yourself into a comfortable sitting position somewhere outside, if you want to you can close your eyes.  Imagine you are a seed full of life, plant yourself into the warming Earth, feel the water of life falling on you gently until you begin to open up.  Feel you roots growing and reaching down into the Earth, they are soaking up and drinking all the wonderful nutrients the Earth provides  Feel a shoot unfold in the the air, your leaves unfolding and soaking up the suns rays.  You have everything you need to grow, for your well being, you are in radiant health. Open your eyes when you are ready.

The equinox is a time of balance, the night and day, the light and darkness are equal.  Some would say this is a time when the inner and outer worlds we inhabit are also in balance, equals.  We can use this time to look at areas of unbalance in ourselves, be kind to yourself whilst you give thoughts to these to help you rebuild positive thought patterns for your future.

It feels particularly poignant, that the wheel of the year is at the time of balance whilst we are feeling that the world around us is anything but.  It is more important than ever to find a balance in our lives, if we feel ourselves being pulled into a world of worry and anxiety, with actions that make us feel positive.  It is important that we don't feel bad for doing that, we are not going to get through this without this balance.  Make the time to work out the things that you need in your life to keep your positive, whatever they are, keep them near.

This is the time of new beginnings, a time to start new things, to go in new directions maybe strike out on our own to make things happen.  This is a time of hope.

Over the coming weeks as our plans for the future start to take shape, blossoming into reality, like the world around us waking up, our actions will be guided by the positive side of ourselves.  It might feel like making plans are futile right now, but we can make some even if they are smaller plans than we might have made in the past.  It will give us hope, keep us positive.

If you can spend time outside, do so, going slowly, noticing.  Give thanks to Mother Earth for the new growth, the return of the warmth, the transformations that are slowly unfolding around us, for her fertility and abundance.

Feel yourself to be part of that energy and life, bursting from the earth.  In this time of uncertainty I do hope that you can find hope, ways to stay positive and a sense of balance.

16 comments:

  1. How true it is that we need Nature to give us hope in this difficult and uncertain time. A wlk in the wood listening to the birdsong and noticing the greening of the trees and the carpets of celandines gave me perspective yesterday and is my prescription of choice just now. I am making plans for how to deal with the isolation and hoping I can and will cope with the coming months as I am a person who needs contact with friends but am not going to have physical contact and must therefore make do with messages, learn to be apart from my family and to become more self reliant. A dose of Nature helps me to believe I can do ths and hopefully come out of it with new skills and perspectives.

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    1. Lovely to hear from you. I love your prescription that sounds like a perfect tonic to keep you feeling positive. It is all about finding other ways of keeping touch isn't, we are not a species that does well by being isolated.

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  2. Wise words as usual. At the moment I am focusing on taking joy from the simple things and connecting with the earth. Yesterday it was the scent of freshly cut grass, as the lawn got it's first cut of the year. This week I will be digging the earth and sowing (actual) seeds. X

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    1. Thank you. Finding joy in the simple things sounds like a perfect tonic.

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  3. With all of the sunshine, it really does feel like spring now. The dog walk this morning was lovely - all new leaves and buds. Such a pleasure to see the green unfolding. CJ xx

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    1. It is a pleasure, it makes everything else a little more bearable.

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  4. I believe we'll notice the simple things and nature all the more this year with everything that's happening in the world. Things we've taken for granted in previous years will become a focus now. Winter seems a long slog for me so I'm always pleased when spring rolls around again.

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    1. That is so true Jo, I hope that it wakes up those that don't have that connection and brings about long lasting changes.

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  5. Such wise and encouraging words, thank you.

    I feel as if my garden plans are being threatened by closures all around us....but then I remember that I'm fortunate to *have* a garden and there are plenty of little jobs that I can be getting on with that will fill me with just as much delight. Just being able to get outside feels a blessing in itself...even if it is obnoxiously cold right now! xo

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    1. Thank you Mel. We do have to count our blessings at the moment and be grateful for those things we do have in our life. I too am glad to have a garden.

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  6. What lovely words Mum, from you and always, and from the lovely folk who comment.

    I struggled with Ostara this year, but today is a new day. XXX

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    1. Thank you Jayne. It didn't feel quite the same to me either but I am trying to find the balance in and amongst all the uncertainty.

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  7. A beautiful energised essay from which we should take note. The drip of news is countered by sensible folk as well. At the moment my arms are tingling from nettles and scratches from the roses, which I dearly love but attending their needs is painful.

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    1. Thank you Thelma. Ooh the tingling from nettles is painful but they do make a useful tea for this time of year and a delicious soup!

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  8. Thank you for this beautiful post, so filled with positivity and light. We need to place our focus on spring and Mother Earth waking up after the long sleep and your timely post helped me to feel the joy of that, when there is so much fear and negativity around. So thank you x

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  9. What a beautiful post. I agree with all you say, we do have to steer away from negativity and stay positive, what's the point in being anxious.xxx

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