“I notice that Autumn is more the season of the Soul than of Nature” – Nietzsche
~ This quote resonates deeply with me. I have an appreciation for every season, each offering its own unique beauty…Generally, I thrive in sunny weather. Spring feels like my personal rebirth, a time when I bloom anew and summer holds a special place in my heart. I love it for countless reasons: the social gatherings, outings, beaches, festivals and of course, the vibrant summer wardrobe!
Yet, there is something distinctively soulful about autumn. It truly feels like a season for introspection. For me, September feels more like the start of a new year than January ever does. As summer fades, and travels wind down, there’s a subtle transition back to routine. We return to work, organize our lives, and prepare for what lies ahead.
Simultaneously, autumn’s crisp air, the first rains, and the overcast skies invite us to seek comfort in our spaces, encouraging moments of solitude. It feels like a time to prepare for the long winter, to reflect after a summer of adventure, relaxation and fresh inspiration. Autumn, in its quiet way, feels like a necessary pause before the next chapter unfolds.
Enjoying the last warm days wearing these autumn palette set by @lotustribeclothing – “Sahara” halter top and wrap skirt from their Island Collection. Both pieces are ethically crafted featuring hand-tied and hand-dyed silky cellulose rayon fabric. Gotta love the combination of colours and the tie dye pattern!
They are designed with adjustable ties to wrap your body in the perfect way. You can order these items at lotustribeclothing.com, where you’ll find a wide range of colors to suit your style. Don’t forget to use my code CIRCLEOFKURISU for a 20% discount! World wide shipping!
– Brass Earrings & Choker: @circleofkurisu__art
Such earrings have their roots in ancient temple statues from the Chola dynasty in India where similar shapes can be observed in motifs, dating back to around the 300s BCE. They were initially worn by dancers during performances to enhance their expressions and makeup but also to add more mystery to their dance.
Indian chokers are a beautiful blend of tradition, culture and exquisite craftsmanship, making them a cherished accessory in Indian fashion. The tradition of wearing chokers dates back centuries in India, with royal families and nobility often adorning these pieces as a symbol of status and wealth.
Today is Mabon – a pagan holiday that celebrates the autumnal Equinox. As the wheel turns, may the balance of day and night bring you peace and abundance. May the second harvest bring you the fruits of your hard work, may your heart be filled with gratitude for all that you receive. May the warmth of the autumn sun fill your heart with love and the cooling winds bring you clarity.
Blessed Mabon! Happy Autumnal Equinox! And wish you all a peaceful Libra Season!
– Read more about Mabon: https://circleofkurisu.com/mabon/
I hope you enjoyed the article!
LOVE,
Kurisu