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Autumn Equinox, a time of balance

Sara Hart by Sara Hart
September 18, 2020
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Lyons Labyrinth offers an opportunity for participants to meditate and think about ways to balance their life. Keepers of the Labyrinth are welcoming people to come and walk it on Tuesday, September 22, at 7:30 a.m., the official Colorado time of Autumn Equinox. The installation of prayer stones will take place at the morning ceremony and Labyrinth walk.
(Photo by Kathleen Spring)

The late summer is a time described in Classical Chinese medicine as a phase of ripening and rotting.  It is the completion of the spring and summer’s growth cycle.  Now we see what has flourished from all the effort and what has not.  We discover what was successful from the past season that we can harvest to support our self until a new cycle begins. Traditions around the world honor this time of year as a pause to acknowledge the accomplishments and to appreciate what has been working well for us. It is also a time to look closely at what has not been working well and make decisions of what to let go.
 
All biological systems are either existing in a process of generating life energy, or degenerating.  There is no static state of existence.  When we observe a system, a person, a family, a farm or a landscape we can see these simple truths of nature unfold before our eyes.  We see that inevitable decline of living things is as much of a marvel as the amazing tenacity and endurance of life forms. 
 
The autumn equinox is Tuesday, September 22nd and marks the time of the day and night being equal.  Consider these prompts as explorations for your balance this autumn Equinox:
 
Balance Point
The day and the night are equal.  Light and dark are balanced.  We can now rest as much as we produce effort.  Find this balance point within for yourself.  What would your routine look like if you lived in this way? 
 
Fulfillment
What does this mean?  How is it accessed?  How do we keep it?  How do we give it back?
 
Harvest what you need
Relinquish what you don’t.  Gather your allies, your forces and your medicine.  The journey ahead is long and the nights are cold.  What will you harvest to rely on this winter?  What will you let go?
 
Do what you will with this one wild and precious life 
Death is inevitably the only certainty in life.  Autumn reminds us about letting go and accepting change.  Many lives will follow this time of nature’s release to exit this realm and pass into the unknown as is the nature of seasonal change.  What will you do to make the most of the time you have?
 
Give in to comfort
Our bodies know it, our plants know it, our Earth knows it.  We all share a deep yearning for comfort and to provide comfort in this life.  How can we be generous to others and provide ourselves with comfort mutually?
 
Discover symbiosis
Our living enhances other beings living.  How can we live our life to mutually support all life around us?
 
The season transforms from warm into cool, and with it our body needs change too.  Time to shift gears from the fresh and raw vitality of the season to herbs, foods and activities that help us build up our warmth and activate our inner metabolism.  Savor these late summer days by acknowledging the successes of the years’ efforts so far and relinquishing the failures to turn over for another cycle to come.  Support this shift in energy with high metabolic activity, strengthening exercises, long adventures in the wild and projects to store your goods and energy for the coming winter.

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After the late summer “Earth sign” fades into winter, Come back for guidance on the Winter Solistice December 21 – The winter “Water Sign” release is more about surrender into mystery, being alright with the unknown but also starting to consider those seeds to plant for the coming year; so Winter Solstice is great for setting wishes/intentions into action!
 
Disclaimer: The Content of this article is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.

Guest Writer: Dr. Sara Hart at Stillwater Clinic and Apothecary in Lyons, Colorado
From the balance of the natural world as explained through the wisdom of ancient systems including Chinese medicine, Anthroposophy, Ayurveda and Native American traditions we can reclaim our ability to live balanced, sustainable lives.  For more inspiration and to support your health and regeneration, visit us, or go online at www.StillwaterClinicandApothecary.com.  Each month we provide herbal and natural medicine care packages to fortify health for the season and educational resources to support health, transformation and sustainability.

 
 

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