Spring Reflections: Awakening, Clearing, and New Beginnings

Each season brings gifts and opportunities for growth as we journey through the year. Spring is a season of hope and possibility. 

On a personal level, spring invites us to start fresh, be hopeful, joyful, creative, and open to possibility. There are many ways to embrace the season  cleaning and clearing clutter, beginning a new project, setting a new goal, reconnecting to nature and the planet that is our home  just to name a few.

The spring ritual of cleaning and clearing out clutter is a great way to transition into the energy of the season. It makes room for new beginnings. It also opens up space for new opportunities and new blessings to come into your life. A great place to start is to clean and clear your home/space of:

  • Things you no longer need or use.
  • Things you no longer feel connected to.
  • Things that keep you stuck/anchored in the past.

Begin a new project

  • Life is always inviting us to reach, stretch, and grow. Initiate a new beginning by starting a new project or setting a new goal that will help you stretch and grow. Stay open to possibility and be willing to leave your comfort zone.

Deepen your sense of connection to nature and the planet that is our home.

  • Spend time in natural settings and experience the beauty of the season as it unfolds.
  • Plant and nurture seeds/seedlings and watch them grow.
  • Make direct contact with the earth. Put your bare feet on the ground, sit or lay down on the ground.

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Ruthann


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Spring Reflections: Awakening, Clearing, and New Beginnings

Each season brings gifts and opportunities for growth as we journey through the year. Spring is a season of hope and possibility. 

On a personal level, spring invites us to start fresh, be hopeful, joyful, creative, and open to possibility. There are many ways to embrace the season: cleaning and clearing clutter, starting a new project, setting meaningful goals, and reconnecting with nature and the planet we call home, just to name a few.

The spring ritual of cleaning and clearing out clutter is a great way to transition into the energy of the season to make room for new beginnings, new opportunities, and new blessings to come into your life. A great place to start is to clean and clear your home/space of:

  • Things you no longer need or use.
  • Things you no longer feel connected to.
  • Things that keep you stuck/anchored in the past.

Begin a new project

  • Life is always inviting us to reach, stretch, and grow. Initiate a new beginning by starting a new project or setting a new goal that will help you stretch and grow. Stay open to possibility and be willing to leave your comfort zone.

Deepen your sense of connection to nature and the planet that is our home.

  • Spend time in natural settings and experience the beauty of the season as it unfolds.
  • Plant and nurture seeds/seedlings and watch them grow.
  • Make direct contact with the earth. Put your bare feet on the ground, sit or lay down on the ground.

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All the best,

Ruthann

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Spring Reflections: Awakening, Clearing, and New Beginnings

Each season brings gifts and opportunities for growth as we journey through the year. Spring invites us to start fresh, be hopeful, joyful, creative, and open to possibility.

Spring rituals of cleaning and clearing out clutter are great ways to transition into the energy of the season and make room for new beginnings, new opportunities, and new blessings to come into your life.

Questions for reflection:

  • In what area of your life do you feel a desire to start fresh/begin anew?
  • What steps can you take to make room for something new?

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Awaken to Possibility: Living from Within

Carl Jung once said, ‘Who looks outside, dreams. Who looks inside, awakens.’ This video is an invitation to awaken, to stay open to possibility and to live from within. I share three practices to support your journey: asking yourself powerful questions, engaging in quiet reflection with the intention of learning (not judging), and cultivating an ongoing spiritual practice. Together, these practices help you move forward with clarity, openness, and purpose.

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Ruthann

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Spring Reflections: Awakening, Clearing, and New Beginnings


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Each season brings gifts and opportunities for growth as we journey through the year. 

Spring is a season of hope and possibility. 

On a personal level, spring invites us to start fresh, be hopeful, joyful, creative, and open to possibility.

There are many ways to embrace the spirit of the season give thanks for the gift of renewal, create new commitments, plant new seeds (literally and figuratively), spend time in nature, try something new just to name a few.

The spring rituals of cleaning and clearing out clutter are great ways to transition into the energy of the season and make room for new beginnings, new opportunities, and new blessings to come into your life.

Questions for reflection:

  • In what area of your life do you feel a desire to start fresh/begin anew?
  • What steps can you take to make room for something new?

Feel free to share this post with others via a share button below.

All the best,

Ruthann

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