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1. How are the different stages in the life of a human being similar to the seasons?

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Answered by kareena983
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Human life is divided into different phases just like different seasons in nature. ... We can compare the autumn season with our middle age when we become mature and settled,looking after offsprings and enjoying the fruits of our actions performed during the youth as during this season various fruits starts ripening,.

Answered by Shyaamsundar
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Just as the earth experiences spring, then summer, then

Paying back your winters is one of the most challenging things that you could ever do. But it is just what is needed to spring back to life again.

We have a tendency in these time to favor the catabolic seasons — spring and summer — of outward action and growth, at the expense of pushing back our falls and winters.

As a culture, we celebrate youth, vitality, and aliveness.

We dye our hair, get plastic surgery, and take Viagra to attempt to artificially keep summer going, when we should really be experiencing fall. In going hard all the time,we tend to miss out on the harvests that fall and winter have to offer.

Tell me: if we appreciate the oranges, reds, and yellows of the autumn leaves, and we admire the snowy winter landscapes that the colder seasons bring us — why, then, do we dishonor the beauty that arises in us, in the forms of gray hair and wrinkled skin? Or on a micro level, why repress the fatigue and “lack of productivity” that occur from time to time?

I say — love your gray hair and wrinkled skin, love your tiredness. They are beautiful in the same way that the autumn leaves are. Fall and winter — while no apparently productive — are in fact the times when trees send their roots deeper into the soil, regenerating for the spring to come.

Realize now that fall and winter are as contributive to our growth as spring and summer — death and life are inseparable; they support each other.

Through the experience of burning out and being forced to rest, I learned the hard way that if I deny or ignore the urgings of the heart and gut to move into the next season, life will meet me with tremendous resistance.

You must be wise enough to honor the spontaneous, subconscious promptings of your body. When you listen in this way, life will take you exactly where you need to be with very little friction. There are times for action, and there are times for rest.

Ask yourself, “Which season am I in?” Whatever season you find yourself in, embrace it and appreciate the unique gifts it has to offer.

Is it the springtime?

If so, enjoy it. Eat up all the nourishment you can get. Read, study, travel, and experience life. You are being shaped into the person that will soon get his or her chance to go out in the world.

Don’t rush the process. Enjoy this time now in incubation — for it’s a wonderful season of budding and coming into your own. Pushing a flower to prematurely bloom, or rushing a caterpillar out of its cocoon, will hinder its growth. Hold on for a moment. Experience the wonder of being nurtured.

Or perhaps it is time for summer.

In this case, go hard. Build, create, and repeat. This is the time for creating your legacy. Who are you becoming? Who are you serving? What kind of harvest will you leave behind?

There is a wonderful saying by ‘Abdu’l-Baha.That is: “Be generous in prosperity, and thankful in adversity.” Summer is a time of abundance and prosperity, so take time to celebrate and enjoy the fruits of your labor. Take a vacation.

But make sure also to share what overflows from your cup with others, in whatever way you deem fit. When you are filled with light, it will burn unless you give it away. Plus, the world could use a little more light.

So, the key with summer is to work hard, but not too hard; share your success with others. Pay attention to the signs that warn you to chill out, and know that the summer sun always dims at some point.

Soon enough, fall comes.

This is where many of us fall into trouble. We want to reap the benefits of planting and harvesting in summer, but are then shocked that we have been broken down.

Remember, summer is great, but the time for that has passed. Now it is fall. Let us not miss out on what this great season has to offer by trying to return to summer. It won’t work.

In the fall, the focus is less on doing and more on allowing and reaping the benefits of what you sowed during the summer. It is time to attend to yourself and the people in your life — to give them care. Enjoy your relationships. The people around us are the greatest gifts life has to offer.

And soon, it may be time for winter.

This is the most challenging season for most people. “Why me?” we ask, as we enter the darkness. “Why am I depressed and tired?” “Why am I not as productive as I was before?” “Why am I old?”

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