Seasonal Living: Spring

It’s been awhile since I’ve written anything out into the void. This week, I’m beginning a trial of a new way of living. I’ve had a lot of folks reaching out to ask about seasonal living, paganism, and witchcraft; I’ve been practicing paganism since 1998, both with groups and decades as a solitary practitioner, and I have a passion for building life systems for living with cycles of languishing and flourishing. In my non-spiritual life, I love creating systems to organize time, ideas, and other non-tangible aspects of life. Time management is a guilty, nerdy pleasure. I get aglow when I overhear someone mention using project management tools for personal projects.

This project is an attempt to merge those two passions: an earth-based, nature-cycle method to organize my life.

Nature Landscape” by Claudel Rheault/ CC0 1.0

I plan to upload a blog post here as often as able, charting how I’m living my life seasonally. Want to follow along and try out the same activities? I’ll be posting them here for you to try out. Depending on how this goes, we may end up a flourishing community, or it may be an archive of my little solo journey, tucked in a corner of the internet.

When I embarked on my pagan journey, I quickly found reason and order within the seasonal rhythms of my world. Eras of my life where I had constant contact with nature and allowed it to direct my life patterns were the eras I was the most at peace. Homeostasis is, for me, seasonally living within the patterns of the natural world around me. That is what I aim to offer here.

In all transparency, I’m an eclectic pagan by belief, but that’s not necessary to enjoy the practices I’ll be employing.

Thank you for visiting my little spot.

2 thoughts on “Seasonal Living: Spring”

  1. I absolutely love this. I have always loved the changing of the seasons. I would like to learn more about how you flow with nature.

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