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As Leaves Turn, Fall Whispers to Us of Changes Big and Small

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In the early twilight hours of autumn, tiny signs of change emerge, soft and steady. Scarlet and gold paint the maple leaves, and the evening air sharpens. Without fanfare, fall settles in, reminding us of nature’s slow rhythm as we pass the autumnal equinox, marking an ancient midpoint and a time for celebration and reflection.

For centuries, cultures have celebrated this season. Ancient pagans, for instance, honored Mabon, a kind of Thanksgiving. The harvest was complete, and it was time to feast, to be grateful for the year’s abundance, and to remember those who had left this world. These traditions remind us to pause, to think of winter ahead, and to acknowledge the year’s efforts and achievements. Nature, too, is winding down, with insects like woolly worms appearing on chilly days. These fuzzy creatures have even been believed to predict the severity of winter: solid black means a harsh season, while tan suggests mildness. This year, they seem undecided—a mix of dark and tan. Perhaps, like us, they’re just waiting to see what nature has in store.

But it’s not just our little corner of the universe that changes. Far beyond, in the constellation Hydra, two galaxy clusters are colliding—a cosmic event 300 million years in the making and stretching over three million light-years. Scientists like Dr. Patrick Henry from the University of Hawaii remind us that this collision is harmless to us. And even as we discover more of the universe, the stars and galaxies remain far beyond our reach, save for the glimpse we get through telescopes. Dr. Henry playfully assures us that, while our local weather may be unpredictable, we have around seven billion years before any galactic “weather” might affect the Milky Way.

This reassurance comes as a welcome pause amid our fast-paced world, filled with its storms—natural disasters, tumultuous events, and changes that feel almost galactic in scale. From hurricanes and tornadoes to hints that Mount St. Helens could erupt again, Earth’s forces feel almost as intense as the celestial storms above. It can seem as if chaos governs everything. But ancient scriptures remind us otherwise. As Psalm 148 expresses, all things in the heavens and on Earth are part of a greater harmony, a melody of praise and purpose.

This message feels especially timely as we prepare for the colder days of autumn and the coming winter. With national elections on the horizon, there’s a sense of weight, anticipation, and hope that our chosen leader will navigate present challenges with wisdom and care. Yet, no matter who leads, this season invites us to reflect on the foundations we rely on and find peace in constancy—in the stars above, nature’s cycles, and our enduring traditions of gratitude.

The changing leaves, the golden light, and the harvest of fall encourage us to pause and to look back on what we have accomplished and learned this year. A bit of timeless advice from Fall Equinox Magazine offers small but meaningful ways to capture the essence of this season: “Reflect on the past months, the harvests of life’s blessings, and the fields of opportunity you’ve nurtured. Set aside time for creativity, try something new, give thanks, and let go of anything weighing you down.”

Autumn is a time to slow down and find joy in simpler things: the sound of leaves crunching underfoot, the smell of pumpkin pie, and the peace that comes with cooler days. A classic verse captures the spirit of fall beautifully:

“Pumpkins in the cornfields,
Gold among the brown,
Leaves of rust and scarlet
Trembling slowly down;
Birds that travel southward,
Lovely time to play;
Nothing is as pleasant
As an autumn day!”

As the seasons shift, so do we. Perhaps the greatest gift of fall is its reminder to live in harmony with the changes around us, to find beauty in life’s transitions, and to carry forward the warmth and wisdom of the harvest in our hearts.

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