Spring often feels uneven inside the mind.
One day you feel clear, awake, and ready to begin.
The next day you feel quiet again, as though winter has returned.
This can feel confusing, especially if you expect steady progress as the season changes. But the mind does not bloom in a straight line. It blooms in waves.
The Spiral Path of Spring explores this gentle, sacred rhythm. Written in a calm, spacious style, this book shows how alternating days of brightness and stillness are part of the same natural pattern.
Inside, you’ll explore:
- why quiet days return even as light increases
- how the spiral is a natural pattern found in nature and the mind
- protecting your inner attention as energy rises
- bloom days and root days as companions, not opposites
- letting go of the need to measure your progress through spring
This is a reflective, mythic guide for readers who crave a non-specific spiritual understanding of seasonal change - and who want to feel at home inside the uneven bloom of their own mind.