Before the Bloom: What Winter Stillness Teaches Us
In a culture that rewards rushing into spring, I want to offer a pause.
Because not all growth is visible.
And not all emergence is loud.
What if the Sacred Pause is Part of the Growth?
Late winter can feel foggy, slow, or offbeat.
You may feel tired, quiet, or unsure.
But beneath the surface, so much is happening.
Just like seeds under soil, you’re gathering energy for what’s next.
Rest Is Not Inaction
This isn’t a “stuck” season.
It’s a gestation season.
Spiritual growth doesn’t always look like breakthrough—it often looks like stillness.
The most intuitive shifts happen when we stop trying to force them.
Honoring the Season You’re In
Ask yourself:
What feels dormant right now—and what’s beginning to stir?
What do I want to nourish quietly?
What will I trust to unfold?
You don’t have to bloom yet.
The light will return.
You’re already becoming.