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Judy Merrill

What Does Easter Mean to Me?

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On this beautiful Easter morning, the weather in my part of the world is cold, blustery and it snowed this past week several days.  Just a smattering and it was blown away.

But it is beautiful all the same.  We live where we do because we like the changing seasons.  They bring renewal with every day.

Easter is new beginnings.  We are so looking to see to the flowers bloom and the plants restore the greenery.  We need nature to reflect our own soul as we bloom in our new approach to life and living.

We are nature.  We sow seeds (thoughts) that are nurtured, watered, fertilized and blossom into our life as our opportunities and challenges.  The more seeds we sow, the more potential this life can manifest.

As we renew in Spring, we also reflect on a time of quiet to prepare.  The Spring will give the energy for the renewal of thoughts of growth and prosperity.

Easter (Spring) brings the warmth of the sun after a cold winter.  It changes our hearts from being silent to thoughts of growth and love.

There are many traditions of Easter and its history.  The important aspect is always that it is renewal.  It is a renewal of our efforts to find and seek happiness and change in ourselves.  

Deep within the human heart is the need to renew and refresh itself on a regular basis.  It is the urge to growth and potential alive and well within the human heart.  Easter gives us the OK to seek this happiness and live in love with one another yet another season.





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