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		<title>autumn: learning from change</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>For everything there is a season, and a time for every purpose under heaven. &#160;Ecclesiastes 3:1 Fall scene in MA (credit: Blog author) Way back in the 1980&#8217;s I took this photo while I lived in a small town in western Massachusetts. &#160;Most people I know tend to get excited, perk up, prepare for, and&#8230;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style="padding-left: 30px;"><a href="https://www.bible.com/bible/12/ecc.3.asv" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">For everything there is a season, and a time for every purpose under heaven. &nbsp;Ecclesiastes 3:1</a></div>
<p><span class="thumbnail"> Fall scene in MA (credit: Blog author)<span class="caption"></span></span></p>
<p>Way back in the 1980&#8217;s I took this photo while I lived in a <a href="http://www.granby-ma.gov/pages/index" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">small town in western Massachusetts</a>. &nbsp;Most people I know tend to get excited, perk up, prepare for, and are encouraged as Spring moves into Summer. &nbsp;Not that I don&#8217;t like Summer, but for me, I do the same preparations for the beginning of Autumn. &nbsp;I must say, <a href="http://www.thefreedictionary.com/autumn" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Autumn</a> is by far my most favorite season (with Winter a close second). &nbsp;And now here we are, the first day of Autumn (officially starting at 10:21 am EDT)!</p>
<p>As far back as I can&nbsp;remember&nbsp;I have&nbsp;enjoyed&nbsp;Autumn. &nbsp;Growing&nbsp;up in the&nbsp;northern&nbsp;reaches of the US I am used to the colder seasons, probably part of the reason for my enjoyment of Autumn. &nbsp;Of all the seasons I find this one to be especially focused on family and God. &nbsp;During&nbsp;this season there are holidays, gatherings and the beginning of school. &nbsp;Halloween and Thanksgiving are near with Christmas not too far away. &nbsp;The cooler weather draws us closer together as we huddle indoors, and as we do so I hope we recognize the presence of God in our lives and those of our loved-ones.</p>
<p>For many, this is a season of desolation with the greenery dying off and the days shorter. &nbsp;But, as we look around we can see much color, hear the sounds of the leaves beneath our feet, and smell the&nbsp;cornucopia&nbsp;of scents invading our nostrils. &nbsp;This may be a time of decay, but in the transition&nbsp;of&nbsp;the season we are given a most&nbsp;wonderful&nbsp;and&nbsp;beautiful&nbsp;gift; the gift of change. &nbsp;It is, hopefully, a gift to inspire us. &nbsp;For me, I see beauty&nbsp;before I see the decay and desolation. &nbsp;There is also a beauty in the recognition that after this time of desolation will come another season of rebirth and new growth. &nbsp;This season is not the end, but only the beginning. &nbsp;This season represents change, and in the process of change we feel the pain before the joy. &nbsp;We may now&nbsp;be experiencing a decay and desolation, but it is all a part of the circle of life, for the trees will reproduce their leaves and the fallen leaves will provide fertilizer&nbsp;enabling&nbsp;the new growth of plants in the Spring. &nbsp;This is a season of preparation, yet in this time of preparation there is also its own beauty.</p>
<p>Change is never easy, and as I have blogged about in the past (<a href="http://lifesjourneyblog.com/?s=change" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">click here to find previous posts</a>) it is necessary to remember that change, although&nbsp;different, doesn&#8217;t have to be negative. &nbsp;The process may be painful, but if we focus on the result we see that for which we long. &nbsp;As we see&nbsp;the&nbsp;leaves fall we are assured there will be Spring followed by Summer. &nbsp;The&nbsp;cycle&nbsp;of life; mirroring the cycles of our lives.</p>
<p>Here are a few suggestions I have come up with to help in this time of transition:</p>
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<li>Recall the memories of this past Summer. &nbsp;Cherish your&nbsp;experiences&nbsp;from the past season.</li>
<li>Acknowledge, don&#8217;t try to hide, the past with its pleasures, hurts, and expectations.</li>
<li>Spend a few moments in quiet prayer being thankful for all we have and asking for guidance and strength to make it through this new season.</li>
<li>Anticipate the future in this new season. &nbsp;Prepare for what you can control; plan for what you can&#8217;t (<a href="http://lifesjourneyblog.com/?s=plan" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">see previous blog posts on this topic</a>).</li>
<li>Experience&nbsp;this&nbsp;season&nbsp;of Autumn through the eyes of a child &#8211; you will be surprised at the insights.</li>
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<p>In all things, try to cherish the moment at hand.</p>
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