Sunday, 31 December 2023

TRANSISIONING INTO A NEW YEAR by Maureen Kwiat Meshenberg


"TRANSISIONING INTO A NEW YEAR"
by Maureen Kwiat Meshenberg

When the clock struck midnight, did we leave the last year behind us, or did in become a purposeful growth into a change that imprinted on our hearts forever.
When we rise in this new day...waking to a year folding into the next. Nothing and yet everything will change. As the time of yesterdays transcend into memories, time breaks into the seconds; we now breathe in our choices. Our choices to be gentle to ourselves and claim ourselves to the commitment of love, to the commitment of kindness, towards ourselves, towards one another.
When the Winter becomes cold and dreary, let our hearts be comforted by the light that cuts through the dim in our lives. We wake, we rise, with a deliberate choice, what will it be?

For the transitioning from one year into the next does not cease the ache of who we are, just as it does not cease the resilience of who we are.
We become like the bird song that sings every morning whether the clouds are grey with melancholy or the sun breaks the dark with brightness.
Just like the seasons that boldly exclaim their presence. In the winter of our folding inwards, we expand outward like the flower's bloom that will come in spring. We will break the ground in the earth of our souls, grow and become who we are meant to be.

Come now, as we are, not with expectations but a conscious choice to realize we are a part of the whole and the whole is one. In our belonging to this new day,
belonging to this new morning,
belonging to this new year....
belonging to each other.
Author Maureen Kwiat Meshenberg ©
Artist Catrin Welz Stein

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