Shikibu's acute awareness of seasonal rhythms teaches that waiting for the right moment is sometimes wisdom—and recognizing when the season has shifted is key.
Throughout Shikibu's work, seasons function not merely as backdrop but as spiritual and psychological markers. Autumn carries melancholy; spring promises renewal; winter demands introspection. Her sensitivity to seasonal consciousness reveals a sophisticated understanding: readiness is real, and there are true seasons for different kinds of work. The fear of beginning sometimes whispers that you must start now, forcing action against your actual rhythm. Shikibu's tradition teaches discernment. Are you avoiding because of fear, or because the season of your work has not yet arrived? By developing seasonal consciousness—tuning to your creative rhythms, energy cycles, and emotional weather—you can distinguish between sabotaging delay and wise waiting. When spring does come to your work, you will begin not from panic but from alignment. This practice transforms hesitation from shame into a form of attunement.
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