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10/13/2022

October Lessons

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October has arrived with insistence, and yet summer fights to hang on. Sound familiar? Letting go? Or trying to? Relationships, friendships, like nature itself—the trees, the flowers, the plants-- all have their seasons. Some come back. Others fall away into something else. And some become memories.

When traveling recently, I looked down from the plane onto cities and vast expanses of land, and I wondered just what makes us think so much. What makes us worry so much. Are we really anything more than anything else? Do we have a soul? Are we mere energy? You know, the standard crap that makes us human and keeps us up at night, thinking and worrying and contemplating. Sometimes, I wonder why we can’t just live, instead of hurting each other, insulting each other. Our insecurities are larger than anything below the sky, and we’re so infinitesimally small, aren’t we?
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I also realized that some people are small in other ways too. Their insecurity is so high, they must belittle others who are just trying to live their best life. If this is all we have, this one life, wouldn’t it behoove us to treat each other better? But it’s hard if we feel poorly about ourselves. When I see someone trying to stomp on others—their creativity, their voice—I realize: They are projecting. They are projecting their self-worth onto others. So when someone tries to trample your spirit, it’s because they haven’t found their own. They are the leaf that falls before it had time to discover the meaning of their own lives. They wrinkle too soon…for “whenever men are right they are not young.”
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Let me be young and wrong, then, and give me a world of Octobers of letting go of all that weighs me down to an early death. It’s not that we won’t die. It’s that we have to decide to live first. And blossom. Our own way. In bright, beautiful colors. Step outside of the square. Do your own dance. Twirl like a leaf in October wind. And smile, knowing, you’ve discovered, you can leave the trees that try to fixate you to a spot you don’t want to be. Be red. Or orange. Or yellow. But never be what someone else has said you must be when a world of Octobers exist. 

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Eleni
10/13/2022 13:06:11

Love this so much. Reading this gave me hope for a month that has haunted me for many years for many reasons. Thank you for giving October a spark back into my life that this beautiful month deserves 🧡

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R.B.
11/3/2022 07:58:21

Thank you, Eleni! I'm glad this brought you some hope.

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Susan
10/13/2022 15:24:53

Love seeing these again from you.

Ignore jealous haters. That is what that is. Miserable you know what’s!

I learn to go with the flow at my age. I used to care what other’s thought. Now I am comfortable. I just wish I was younger because I didn’t have the confidence then.

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R.B.
11/3/2022 07:59:07

I'm working on it! Thanks, Susan.

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Kevin J. Ryan
10/13/2022 15:52:28


October thoughts

I’ve always felt October to be the most conspicuously and consciously transitory month of all. I don’t think any of the other 11 has us looking backward and forward simultaneously and equally. No other month so totally stirs the spirit and senses.

In Jan-Feb-March we’re “settled in”. Waiting for spring. We may enjoy specific winter activities but we’re not trying to hold on to them. Most of us are glad to see winter finally go.

Apr-May-June we’re recovering. Enjoying the rebirth of nature (and hopefully our spirit).
But a lot of work. Repairing the ravages of nature. Cleaning and reseeding gardens. Potting and displaying annuals. Hearing birds again. Anticipating the freedom of summer.

July-Aug-Sept we’re immersed in full-blown summer. Relatively carefree (hopefully) compared to the other three seasons. We are in the moment! Not looking forward or backward. We want it (oxymoronically) frozen!

But come October! If September has been nice to us; teasing us with warm temps we are spoiled. Looking back. Trying to hold on to summer. Lamenting the shortfalls of our unfinished agenda. Begging for that last pleasant weekend! Really feeling that undeniable, sustained chill in the air. Ruing the fact that we may no longer have ready access to certain individuals. But we’re equally looking forward. A new school year perhaps. Maybe traveling to destinations a lot less crowded than in the summer. And of course each month of Oct-Nov-Dec having that one or two major heavily-themed holiday which probably causes us equal amounts of anticipation and trepidation; taking up a disproportionate amount of our thoughts. What costume? Who’s cooking the bird? What the hell present am I gonna get for whoever?

How serendipitous that it compensates for our loss of the vibrant colors of summer’s blooms and blossoms with a different, often spectacular chroma all its own. Even though these shades are the very evidence of decay and in some cases, death. In that way it really does ease us into the monotones of winter.

So October is really the great “hinge” of the year. Sorta like a door swinging both ways.
But we have no choice but to walk through it.

I understand others will perhaps not agree with my segmenting of the year like this but living in a temperate zone (where it applies the most) I feel these distinctions rather clearly.

And yes, within this “swivel-neck” mode we are, of course, thinking of the transience and beauty of everything. Our senses are being assaulted. Whether through the window of a plane or our dining room. Our humanitarian side being jostled. Like you point out above, we revert to simpler thinking. Why can’t we, who live amongst, and are blessed with such beauty, get along with and treat each other a little bit better? Regardless of how limited we may be in some capacities we ALL have something to give; we all have something to share. But we need to be a little more willing to open our hearts.

May your heart always be open. 🍂❤️🧡💛🍁

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R.B.
11/3/2022 08:01:10

My goodness! What a thoughtful comment, Kevin. Thank you so much! I love this idea:

So October is really the great “hinge” of the year. Sorta like a door swinging both ways.

But we have no choice but to walk through it.

What a metaphor!

And yes. May, indeed, our hearts always be open. Glad you knew the poem. One of my fav's!

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Debbie D.
10/14/2022 07:13:24

"They wrinkle too soon" That is poetic. I like that line. I had to look up the next. That was a great poem.

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R.B.
11/3/2022 08:01:48

Awww. Thank you, Debbie!

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