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After the Winter Rain
After the wintry pain,
From “After the Winter Rain” by Ina Donna Coolbrith
And the long, long sorrow,
Sing, heart!—for thee again
Joy comes with the morrow.
I am thinking about “Wintering.” As author Katherine May describes, wintering is, “the active acceptance of sadness.” She also offers that wintering is time to search for “liminal spaces to inhabit.” Wintering is a time to turn inward, feel, reflect, grieve, cry, and soften.
In this way, after the winter rain we can embrace joy. That is the promise of spring. I write a lot about knowing our song and singing. I believe wintering brings us closer to our songs. I write a lot about gratefulness and expressing gratitude. I believe wintering brings us closer to authentic, heart-exploding gratitude. I write a lot about wide-awakeness. I believe wintering brings us closer to imagination and empathy, the pillars of wide-awakeness.
As we step out of our collective wintering. Find solace after winter rain. As we move through grief, and sadness, and loss toward spring. As we find something even better than we have known. Remember Joy comes with the morrow.
About Katie
Born in Louisville. Live in Atlanta. Curious by nature. Researcher by education. Writer by practice. Grateful heart by desire.
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