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Seasonal Cycles and Personal Mortality

Understanding your lifespan as one season in nature's eternal cycling, reducing existential terror through pattern recognition.

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Why It Matters

Taoism observes the seasonal rhythms embedded in nature: spring's birth, summer's expansion, autumn's harvest and release, winter's rest and death. Laozi teaches alignment with these natural cycles rather than resistance to them. Your lifespan fits this pattern—childhood as spring, adulthood as summer and autumn, elderhood and death as winter's completion. This reframing dissolves the uniqueness of your death anxiety: you are experiencing the ordinary winter that follows every autumn. Observing trees releasing leaves without panic, witnessing the reliable return of spring, teaches that death is not aberration but necessity. By meditating on seasonal change, memento mori becomes less 'you personally will die' and more 'I am participating in the universe's eternal rhythm.' This ancient awareness—reinforced by daily observation of nature—provides psychological ballast against modern death denial and individualistic terror.

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