[Daily Om]: In times past, the bare-limbed
trees, long nights, and biting chill of winter signified to all that the
time had come to slow down. Humanity emulated the animals, retreating
into cozy dwellings where they sustained themselves on foods harvested
late in autumn and passed the time in peaceful reflection. Today, most
people proceed ruddy-cheeked through winter's frosts, ignoring the
profound effects cold weather has on their bodies and their minds. Yet
the beauty and significance of wintertime cannot be so easily
overlooked. As the temperature plummets, leaving the air crisp and the
landscape bare, we tend to crave warmth and relish rich foods. The
presence of loved ones seems more comforting when blustery winds rattle
window panes and we feel compelled to conserve our energy by engaging in
only the most soothing of activities.
Though your daily schedule may remain more or less the same no matter
what time of year it is, you will find in winter many opportunities to
honor the way in which you are impacted by this most magical of seasons.
At first glance, the world may seem desolate during the coldest months.
Yet there are many unique and stimulating sensory experiences to be had
-- in the intricate beauty of individual snowflakes, the patterns of
frost that form on your windows, the tang of smoke from wood-fueled
fireplaces, the crunch of freshly fallen snow under your feet, and the
briskness of the air. Do not be afraid to venture joyfully out into the
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