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. Don’t be afraid to venture joyfully out into the cold and the snow as you may have when you were a child. A tingling and reddened nose is a small price to pay for a clear mind and invigorated soul. If your body articulates a desire to rest, give yourself permission to spend your free time reading, writing in your journal, daydreaming, engaging in artistic pursuits, playing board games, working a puzzle or meditating.
Many plants, like the tulip and the apple tree, would not blossom in
the springtime were it not for the period of dormancy that is the gift
of winter’s chill. Their example can inspire us to use this season of
slumber to cleanse ourselves of spiritual and emotional detritus, like
flora shedding lifeless foliage, so that we may emerge from under the
frost refreshed and renewed when spring arrives. (Daily OM)