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🗓️ 3 April 2024
⏱️ 47 minutes
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"Composting what was into what will be."
Mother Nature and the cycle of seasons provide endless life lessons and nourishing guidance if we are wise enough to heed her teachings.
More specifically, spring's arrival, the season as we all know that introduces itself after winter, the latter season of which for many of us can be frigid, keeping us more home-bound and bundled up far more often than we might prefer as well as to cause us to take stock of our home environment most directly and intimately.
It was upon hearing the statement above in a recent yoga class that I immediately smiled. Why? Well, there is much truth in this literal description of how compost is created and as to why it applies to our lives, it can figuratively be true as well. However . . .
We have to choose, and thus remember, to compost in the first place!
Spring gifts us with an abundance of wonderments and opportunities to apply what we have been investing in and working on during winter, or healing or resting in order to feel rejuvenated and reenergized. So not only do we need to remember to view winter as an opportunity to tend to what needs our attention, we must also be courageous enough to step forward into what that rest has given us.
Simply because we plant, water and fertilize a new plant in spring, or pot up a dahlia tuber in spring, doesn't mean the beauty we hope to come will appear in spring. No, it will not. The dahlias take around 100 days to share their first flower, but once they begin flowering, so long as they have been planted in their right conditions and the gardener keeps dead-heading, the blooms keep on coming until the first frost in early fall. This is beautiful reminder to be patient with ourselves and the changes we have begun to put into place, or the steps we have begun to take that will eventually lead us where we want to arrive. Spring is the beginning of the new journey, but we may not arrive where we wish to go until Summer or early Fall, but we will never arrive if we don't choose to compost first.
In today's episode we will explore eight instances in our life when unwanted moments have happened and how to compost them into something we do want. I welcome you to join us and tune in.
Have a look at the Show Notes for the episode, #378 here - https://thesimplyluxuriouslife.com/podcast378
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0:49.2 | Friday morning now to today's episode. Welcome to the simple Sophisticate Podcast, where intelligent living is paired with signature style. |
1:16.4 | I'm your host, Shannon Ables. And whether you're listening on your commute, exercising, |
1:21.7 | working in the garden, or sitting down with a hot cup of tea or a |
1:25.1 | cafe or a cafe or a lé, thank you for tuning in. Let's get started. Welcome to episode 378 of the Simple Sophistic podcast and today we're going to |
1:50.3 | take a metaphor from the garden |
1:52.5 | and look at it through the lens of how we can apply it |
1:56.6 | to our entire lives. |
1:58.9 | We're going to talk about composting. |
2:01.3 | Yes, composting. If you're a gardener you know what we're doing. We are |
2:06.5 | turning unwanted matter into the matter that brings what we want to life to fruition because it really is possible not just in the |
2:17.4 | garden but also in our lives and so in today's episode we're going to talk about how the arrival of the spring season is a metaphor for life |
2:25.7 | But really only if we choose to do so before I get into the topic of today's episode I want to give a little hint as to what this week's |
2:33.5 | Pateplazir will be. It is a francophile find and it is a book and it is a book |
2:37.8 | that if you are enjoying a particular series on television right now, you will probably want to explore this book, having just finished it, and absolutely enjoying it. |
2:51.0 | I'm going to talk you through why I loved it, why I think you might as well, and what it contains, because it doesn't contain a story of just one individual. |
2:59.4 | All right, but that's too many hints. I think you probably guessed what it is. If not, stay tuned, even if you have guessed what it is. |
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