Life itself is a constant cycle of change, a perpetual movement between beginnings and endings, between transformation and regeneration. In nature, this cycle is evident, and one of the most beautiful examples is how trees lose their leaves in autumn. Each falling leaf symbolizes a release, an act of letting go of something old to make space for the new. Trees do not resist this change but embrace it with grace, knowing that every loss is temporary and that in spring, they will bloom again. In this act, we can find a valuable lesson for our daily lives.
Often, we cling to things, people, habits, or thoughts that actually hold us back from evolving. Like trees, we too need periods of release, of letting go of what no longer serves us. Whether it’s emotions, relationships, or old beliefs, the process of “letting go” allows us to create space for new opportunities and experiences. The theme for October can be seen as an invitation to introspection and transformation. This is a period of release, where we can reassess our lives and priorities, preparing ourselves for a new phase, just as trees prepare for winter.
Winter, with its shorter and quieter days, is a time for reflection, rest, and regeneration. The release of October is necessary to enter this period with an open mind and heart. Just as the tree does not mourn the loss of its leaves but lets them go with confidence, we too can learn to let go peacefully, knowing that every ending brings with it a new beginning. The cycle of change is inevitable, and accepting it brings us peace and balance. For more inspirational articles subscribe to this website.
With joy Maria!

