Seasons

I dread counting how many seasonal changes I have lived through, and how many have brought remarkable changes in life. It is a routine that one performs — revamping the wardrobe, cleaning the cooling or heating equipment needed and a shopping list for travel/seasonal requirements.

The actual seasons that matter are seasons of the mind – hope, action, despair. These states of being dot the mental landscapes, which become a ground for all that happens in life.

At times, the internal and external seasons match. The contrast tears me apart at other times. But, both states fire creativity and poetry.

temperature affects

agility and action

seasons rule life

 

Haibun Monday -Komorebi

Image: Kanzensakura

12 thoughts on “Seasons

  1. Oh yes. The seasons of the mind. I too find beauty in all of the seasons but I especially love winter when the landscape turns into sepias. greys, and white – all the distractions blown away. And the last line of your haiku is so very true.

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  2. Oh such truisms you speak/write here. What really matters is the seasonal state of our minds. So very well said. And the idea that sometimes those states match with the coloring of nature’s season…and sometimes not. I’m one to find beauty in all of nature’s scenes….brittle starkness of bare trees and then their beautiful snow blankets; their greeness in spring and summer; and their gorgeous quilt of colors in the fall. If we can train our eyes on these things, perhaps the mind will follow?

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