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Seasonal Mirror Work

Using seasonal phenomena as mirrors to examine inner states, recognizing how external seasons reflect our psychological and spiritual seasons.

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Why It Matters

Each season mirrors internal conditions: spring's emergence mirrors new beginnings and uncertain growth; summer's heat mirrors intensity and passion; autumn's release mirrors letting go and acceptance; winter's dormancy mirrors rest, death, and potential rebirth. Seasonal Mirror Work asks: What season am I in internally, regardless of the calendar? Where am I in my own cycles of growth, abundance, release, and rest? The Hodja's stories work this way—his foolish actions mirror our own unconscious patterns, inviting recognition and transformation. By intentionally viewing seasons as psychological mirrors, we deepen the examined life. If external spring arrives but you're internally winter, what's needed? If you're summering internally during literal autumn, are you in denial about necessary release? This practice integrates seasonal living with genuine self-knowledge. We stop treating seasons as mere weather and recognize them as invitations to examine our inner landscape, our emotional weather, our psychological readiness or resistance.

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