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Goodbye is a hello to something new

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I have a memory, like in William Wordsworth’s poem, I wandered lonely as a cloud, of seeing a crowd of golden daffodils blooming on the hillside. It was at my uncle’s farm just outside of Seoul, Korea. And it was in the early spring when the ground still felt like it was frozen. These blooming flowers “fluttering and dancing in the breeze” made a strong impression on me.

I feel a sweetness and a sadness in the daffodil. It’s yellow color is energetic, bright and cheerful yet its posture somehow feels so fragile - like it takes all its energy just to hold up its head against gravity. Yet no fail, they come back every spring even before the snow disappears from the ground... before it feels safe for them to live and grow and survive.

To me, the daffodil feels like a reminder of the fragility of our own physical existence and what a miracle it is that we are able to survive all the challenges we face in our lives even on a daily basis. 

Yet in fragility, separate from the feeling of danger, there is such beauty too. It’s like the awareness of fragility serves as a wake up call to the miracle of so many things.

So I always hope that when people experience this drawing that it doesn’t feel like a “sad” drawing as much as it feels like a reminder of how beautiful and miraculous life is in all its forms.

 
 
 
TAKE A PAUSE AND LISTEN

From THE GARDEN of HEALING Album. Music and video by Ariel Loh - Window Seat.

 
 
TAKE A DEEP DIVE INTO THE THEME
 
 

EPISODE 31 - SEASON 1

This week’s theme is Beautiful Sadness (yes, sadness) and is represented by the daffodil in Card 21. We explore Beautiful Sadness and appreciate the fragility that is necessary to grow and change. It’s also a reminder that saying goodbye is an invitation to say hello to something new. We can honor both what is gone while we welcome what is now. 

 

 

EPISODE 02 - SEASON 2

Embodiment practices are reminders that we are emotional beings before we are physical beings, according to somatic coach Steve Seto. He shares how your emotions are not something you watch like a television show, but something you experience directly. 

In mindfulness practices, there are times when it is good to be like a sky and watch the cloud of your emotions. Sometimes, however, we feel sadness or grief and all we can do is be the rain and let the water flow. 

 

 

EPISODE 54 - SEASON 3

Ever feel like life's pace is too fast? Ever wish you could just press the 'pause' button and breathe? Well, you're not alone. Join us with yoga instructor, Susie Lee, about the power of slowing down, leaning into uncertainty, and finding balance amidst chaos. Susie shares her personal journey with discovering the Gratitude Blooming card deck, which she now uses as a tool to infuse her yoga classes with intention and harmony. Pausing creates room for profound clarity and connection.

 

 

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Beautiful Sadness is one of the 39 Gratitude Blooming themes that we explore to help our community keep gratitude front of mind.

Explore all themes

 
 
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