Periodically rotating which items you display or engage with, revealing how context and timing transform an object's meaning and value.
The Hodja understood that truth shifts with perspective and season. Seasonal Rotation applies this by deliberately changing which portions of your collection remain visible or in use. An item packed away for six months returns transformed by absence and time. Colors seem different. Details you'd forgotten emerge. Your relationship to the object has changed because you have changed. This practice prevents the dead familiarity that deadens collections. Objects become seasonal teachers rather than permanent fixtures. A winter stone feels different in summer. Holiday decorations collected year-round surprise you with forgotten meanings. This rotation honors nature's cycles, which the Hodja deeply understood. It also economizes space while maintaining richness. More importantly, it transforms collecting from static possession into dynamic relationship. Each rotation prompts reflection: What drew me to this? Why did I forget it? What do I see now that I didn't before? The collection becomes a mirror that reflects your own seasonal changes, showing you how you've grown, shifted, and transformed.
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