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Spring awakening as deep pink blooming tulips line a brick pathway

The Call of Spring: Awakening to Renewal

By: Glenn Workman, Director of Life Temple

As May sweeps across the land, the Earth pulses with the energy of rebirth. Blossoms unfurl, birds weave their songs into the morning air, and the days stretch longer, inviting us to pause and breathe deeply. Spring is not merely a season—it’s a reminder of the cycles that shape both the world and our inner lives. This month, as nature awakens, we’re called to explore the possibilities of renewal, to connect with others, and to nurture the seeds of growth within ourselves.

Nature as a Guide

The rhythm of spring offers a profound lesson in patience and trust. Trees that stood bare through winter now burst with leaves, and fields once silent hum with life. This transformation doesn’t happen overnight; it unfolds gradually, rooted in the quiet work of seasons past. In our own lives, growth follows a similar pattern. We may not always see the progress in the moment, but every step—every moment of reflection or effort—builds toward something new.

Observing nature can ground us in this truth. A single flower, opening to the sun, reveals the beauty of timing. It doesn’t rush or force its bloom, and neither must we. Instead, we can create space for growth by slowing down. Try stepping outside and noticing one detail—a budding leaf, the texture of bark, the dance of clouds. Let it draw you into the present. What shifts when you pause? These moments of connection, however brief, can spark clarity and a sense of belonging to something larger.

May is an ideal time to weave this practice into daily life. Whether it’s a brief walk, a moment of stillness in a garden, or simply opening a window to feel the breeze, these acts remind us that we’re part of the Earth’s rhythm. They invite us to trust our own unfolding, even when the path ahead feels uncertain.

A blue hummingbird hovers in flight as it extracts nectar from pink flowers during Spring awakening

A Hummingbird Enjoys the Spring Awakening

Embracing New Beginnings – Spring Awakening

Spring carries an energy of possibility, a nudge to start anew. Whether it’s a shift in perspective, a new habit, or a recommitment to what matters most, beginnings are acts of courage. They ask us to step beyond the familiar, to release what weighs us down, and to trust in the potential of what’s to come. This might mean starting a journal to capture fleeting thoughts, experimenting with a new recipe, or reaching out to reconnect with someone important. No step is too small—each one plants a seed for change.

The beauty of spring lies in its celebration of effort over perfection. A seedling doesn’t need to be a mighty tree to matter; its growth is enough. Similarly, our beginnings don’t need to be grand to hold meaning. Consider what feels alive for you this May. What small action could you take to honor that spark? It might be as simple as setting aside five minutes to breathe deeply or trying a new creative outlet. These moments of intention ripple outward, shaping our days and our sense of self.

The Strength of Connection

Growth thrives in the presence of others. When we come together—whether in conversation, shared silence, or collective action—we create a space where ideas and insights can flourish. Community, in its many forms, reminds us that we’re not alone in our questions or aspirations. A kind word, a shared laugh, or a moment of mutual understanding can shift our perspective, offering strength to keep moving forward.

This month, consider how you might deepen your connections. It could be joining a local group that shares your interests, attending a virtual gathering, or simply calling a friend to listen and share. These interactions, however small, weave a tapestry of support that sustains us. They remind us that our individual journeys are part of a larger whole, each thread contributing to a richer, more vibrant picture.

Service as a Path to Healing

Spring also invites us to look outward, to consider how our actions can nurture the world around us. Acts of service—whether offering time, care, or creativity—create ripples of connection. Planting a community garden, helping a neighbor with a task, or sharing knowledge with others can be deeply fulfilling. These gestures, no matter their scale, strengthen the bonds that hold us together.

Service is also a path to personal healing. When we give to others, we often find clarity and purpose in return. It’s a cycle of renewal that mirrors spring’s energy. This May, reflect on how you might contribute to your community. What small act feels meaningful? Whether it’s picking up litter in a park, donating to a local cause, or offering a listening ear, these efforts plant seeds for a more compassionate world.

A Practice for May

To align with spring’s rhythm, try this daily practice: each morning, set a simple intention. It might be to notice beauty, to act with kindness, or to honor your inner voice. Write it down or hold it in your mind. At the end of the day, reflect on how that intention shaped your experience. This practice roots you in the present and invites mindfulness into even the busiest moments.

For a more embodied connection, consider a grounding ritual. Find a quiet space, stand or sit comfortably, and take five slow breaths, feeling your feet on the ground. Then, move gently—stretch, sway, or walk mindfully—for a few minutes. This practice connects body and Earth, fostering a sense of balance and presence.

Closing Thoughts for a Spring Awakening

May is a season of possibility, a call to awaken to the rhythms of renewal within and around us. As the Earth blooms, we’re reminded of our own capacity to grow, connect, and begin again. Let’s embrace this moment, honoring the small steps that lead to transformation and the connections that light our way.

Spring Awakening Calendar of Events

Explore our May calendar for events that invite reflection, connection, and growth. All are welcome—your presence is enough.

Glenn Workman, Director of Life Temple

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