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Why you should not make New Year’s resolutions on the first of January.

Introduction:

As we bid farewell to the old and welcome the new, we find ourselves questioning the timing of the new year. Is January 1 truly the right time for a fresh start? In this blog post, we invite you to explore a different perspective—one that suggests the new year should align with the arrival of spring, around March or April. Join us as we delve into the concept of hibernation, feminine energy, and the importance of honoring our natural rhythms.

The Winter Season:

During the winter season, nature goes through a period of dormancy. The days are shorter, the temperatures drop, and many animals retreat to their burrows or migrate to warmer regions. This time of hibernation and rest allows the earth to regenerate and prepare for the upcoming spring. Similarly, humans can benefit from embracing this phase of stillness and introspection. By taking the time to reflect, set intentions, and recharge, we can emerge stronger and more focused when the energy of spring arrives. In the depths of winter, nature enters a phase of hibernation—a time for shedding the old and releasing the past. Just as the trees let go of their leaves, we too can use this season for contemplation and reflection.

The Divine Feminine:

The darkness phase of the divine feminine envelops us, inviting us to nurture ourselves and find solace in rest and renewal. It is during this time that we can tap into our dream states and connect with the cosmos, allowing our creativity and energy to be replenished. The concept of the divine feminine is rooted in the belief that there are two primary energies in the universe: masculine and feminine. The masculine energy is associated with action, logic, and achievement, while the feminine energy embodies intuition, nurturing, and renewal. The winter season is often seen as a time when the divine feminine energy is more prevalent. By honoring and embracing this energy, we can tap into our intuition, connect with our emotions, and nurture ourselves on a deeper level.

The Misalignment of the Calendar:

The current practice of celebrating the new year on January 1 stems from the ancient Roman calendar, which was based on the lunar cycle and the positioning of the sun. However, many cultures around the world celebrate the new year during the spring equinox, when day and night are of equal length. This alignment with nature’s cycles allows for a more harmonious transition into the new year, as it coincides with the awakening and blossoming of the earth. By shifting our perspective and embracing a spring new year, we can align ourselves with the natural rhythms of the planet and harness its transformative energy.

However, our societal calendar places the new year in January, a time that may not align with our natural cycles. This misalignment disrupts our ability to fully embrace the restorative powers of the winter season. We find ourselves pushing through fatigue and feeling less productive. Our circadian rhythms are at odds with the expectations of society, and it takes a toll on our overall well-being.

Embracing the Spring New Year:

Imagine celebrating the new year when nature is awakening from its slumber, when vibrant blossoms paint the landscape, and when the air is filled with the energy of growth and renewal. By shifting the start of the new year to align with the arrival of spring, we can tap into this powerful energy and embark on our goals and aspirations with heightened vigor. It is a time of action, as we ride the wave of nature’s rhythm. By celebrating the new year in spring, we can tap into the energy of growth and renewal that permeates the environment. This energy can inspire us to set meaningful goals, embark on new ventures, and embrace personal transformation. It aligns with the natural cycle of life, where dormant seeds sprout, flowers bloom, and life regenerates. Additionally, a spring new year allows us to embrace the concept of balance, as we transition from the restorative phase of winter to the active and vibrant phase of spring.

Conclusion:

In conclusion, rethinking the timing of the new year offers us an opportunity to realign ourselves with nature’s rhythms and embrace the power of spring. By honoring the restorative energy of winter and tapping into the transformative energy of spring, we can embark on a journey of alignment, growth, and fulfillment. Let us challenge the societal norms and calendars that dictate our actions and celebrate the new year when nature awakens from its slumber. Together, let us embrace the power of the divine feminine and rewrite the narrative of the new year. As we navigate the complexities of modern life, it is crucial to question the societal norms and calendars that dictate our actions. By reimagining the new year to align with the arrival of spring, we can honor our natural rhythms, nurture our well-being, and unlock our true potential. Let us embrace the power of the divine feminine, the restorative energy of winter, and the vitality of spring. Together, let us rewrite the narrative and embark on a journey of alignment, growth, and fulfillment.

We invite you to share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below. How do you feel about the timing of the new year? Have you ever celebrated a spring new year? Let us embark on this transformative conversation together.

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