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Fall from Grace or Fall with Grace


Thanks to Pamela Adams for this exquisite, seasonal quote from author Sophie Strand. It reminds me that everything is cyclical, including our own lives. I’ve always found autumn to be a little melancholy with the flourish of colorful leaves at the end of the season. It’s a time to let go and reminds me of […]

Thanks to Pamela Adams for this exquisite, seasonal quote from author Sophie Strand. It reminds me that everything is cyclical, including our own lives. I’ve always found autumn to be a little melancholy with the flourish of colorful leaves at the end of the season. It’s a time to let go and reminds me of meditation teacher Jack Kornfield’s wisdom, “In the end, just three things matter: How well we have lived; How well we have loved; How well we have learned to let go.”

It was such a treat having writer Pico Iyer with us in Santa Fe this summer (he’ll come back next summer) as his book “Autumn Light” is a contemplative reminder of the impermanence and beauty of nature’s cycles. Autumn is a metaphor for the transience of life. It’s a time that calls us to slow down, take stock, and appreciate the present, not just for its vibrancy but for its ephemerality. It’s a time for us to shed our own burdens, expectations, and preconceptions. 

What’s your experience with autumn?

-Chip

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