
The spring equinox is a time of balance. Light and dark meet in equal measure, and the season turns toward increased light and possibility. Spring often brings a desire for a fresh start. As the earth renews itself, we are reminded of our own capacity to begin again, to notice what no longer fits, make room for what feels true now, and sense what is beginning to emerge.
As the season turns, many of us notice a simple pattern.
When we clear what is complete, we make room for what is emerging.
Sometimes the smallest release creates meaningful space.
This turning point is often marked by a practice of tending to both inner and outer life, creating space to attune to what is true now.
Clearing is an act of self care. It is a practice of release that opens space for what is true now and what is beginning to take shape. And what you release matters as much as what you carry forward.
If you are drawn to a reflective practice for this time of transition, Clearing: A 28-Day Practice of Making Room for What Is True Now offers a gentle way to release what no longer fits and make room for what is true now and what is emerging. It is an evergreen practice, and many people choose to begin during seasonal shifts such as spring and fall.
You can learn more about the Clearing practice here.
Thank you for pausing here. May this season support whatever is beginning to take shape for you.
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Warmly,
Ruthann
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