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Spring has returned. The earth is like a child that knows poems.
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There's something so tender about imagining the earth as a child reciting poems. It's a reminder that renewal is built into the fabric of everything — including your life. New seasons always come.

There is something so incredibly magical about the way Rilke describes the arrival of spring. When he says the earth is like a child that knows poems, he is reminding us that nature doesn't need a manual or a complex reason to bloom; it simply responds to the light with an innate, rhythmic grace. To me, this means that renewal is a natural, instinctive part of our existence. Just as the flowers push through the cold soil without hesitation, we too possess an inner capacity to rediscover our joy and rhythm after a long, difficult winter of the soul.

In our daily lives, we often get so caught up in the heavy, complicated logistics of adulthood that we forget how to be spontaneous and rhythmic like that child. We focus on the frost, the deadlines, and the chores, forgetting that life is constantly trying to sing a new song through the budding leaves. We treat our growth like a difficult math problem to be solved, rather than a beautiful poem to be felt. We wait for perfect conditions to be happy, forgetting that the earth begins its dance while the air is still a little bit chilly.

I remember a time a few years ago when I felt particularly stuck, as if I were trapped in a permanent winter. Everything felt grey, and I couldn't find the melody in my own life. One morning, I sat in my garden and watched a tiny, bright green sprout emerging from a patch of mud. It wasn't trying to be impressive; it was just existing, following the ancient, poetic instruction of the season. Seeing that small, stubborn life reminded me that even when I feel dormant, the potential for a beautiful new verse is already living inside me, just waiting for the right warmth.

As you move through your day, I want to invite you to look for those small, poetic moments of renewal. Perhaps it is the way the sunlight hits your coffee cup or the sudden warmth of a breeze against your cheek. Don't feel like you have to have everything figured out to begin your own spring. Just like the earth, you don't need to memorize the poem; you only need to be open to the rhythm of your own healing and growth. Take a deep breath and let yourself bloom, one tiny petal at a time.

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