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Summer Thoughts

Thursday, 10 July, 2008 - 4:56 pm

Are you getting away this summer?
Taking some weekends off? Maybe a week or two abroad?
These months are commonly a time to slow things down a bit, or at least carve out more time for 'self' and family.
After all it's summer, and summer has a special rhythm.
Obviously, all seasons have their own unique beat. As we move through the days, months and years, we need to pause and identify each season's tempo, embrace its particular character and grow with it.
So, let’s think about summer: What is particularly striking about this season?
Obviously, summer is a time of increased light and warmth; we have longer daylight hours, and higher temperatures. In other words, summer is a time when the sun is in fuller glory and effect.
That’s summer in ‘macro’; but this also applies to each of us in ‘micro’.
In a way, we each have our own internal seasons. We each also have our own internal ‘sun’: The soul.
There are times when we go through an internal winter, when our moral vision and priorities don’t express their full light into our daily lives. There are times when conscience and values are in relative hibernation, when the spirit is cold, and moral growth seems a part of the distant past.
Then there’s summer. Summer is about letting my internal sun shine. Summer is about feeling my own internal capacity for spirituality and warmth, a capacity that might recede in the face of a hectic schedule.  
So if I’m able to relax a bit from the everyday stresses and ‘get away’, then I need to use that to synchronize myself with nature; I need to create my own internal summer by increasing the light and warmth in my life.
We each have valuable relationships - with loved ones, with our community and with our G-d – and relationships need nurturing. So if you’re running on fewer cylinders this summer, and have some extra space in your brain and heart, those relationships could probably use some extra warmth.
You have an internal sun. Let it shine.
Comments on: Summer Thoughts
7/21/2012

Nounou wrote...

I was lucky enough to go to a coitonvnen in Hampshire. There were people there from over fifty different countries. There were kings from Africa and other important delegates. MPs and coucilers from around britan came. David Camaran even sent a message of peace! I was there with my family and cousins and I had so much fun. It was called the Annual Convention 2011(Jalsa)I also fasted during Ramadhan which was 30 days long.I did not keep a full fast because it was 17 hours but I kept 1 half.A day after the last fast I went to Leicester for Eid. I went to the mosque and about 100 or more people came. After the speech and refreshments we went to Blockbuster and a funfair which was great. There were lots of rides and arcades and me and my brother won a gun with yellow pellets. My favourite ride was a really fast spinning teacup and went about 40mph. On the way back to Manchester we all fell asleep(except my dad because he was driving)