How does Spring look in our human experience?
- Carolina Alvarado
- May 1
- 1 min read
There's a slow and subtle growth—often unnoticed—happening within us. Just like trees don't turn green all of a sudden, or flowers bloom all at once, our becoming is gradual. There's an internal shift—a slow burn and organic unfolding—happening before it can truly be perceived. Just like snow melting on the mountains brings a gradual swelling of water in the rivers—quietly and steadily. There is still dead matter decomposing within, and this decay is feeding our growth. All of this is happening at the same time. We are growing, blooming, and dying—all at once. There’s a movement in our waters too, and this movement softens and nourishes our inner soil—waters in the form of emotions, tears, sweat. We are still decomposing what is dead within us, what is no longer available, what we were and are not anymore: and we are slowly, steadily also growing, and blooming, and living- all at once.

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