arranging meetings

this duality of i can be spontaneous, and the mind attacks of what are you gonna do with your life?
you should make a plan or take care of your pension
im still young, but mature,
and where you are going to end up
what a

arranging meetings for later, missing the now
arriving in a meeting which feels uncomfortable,
what if you just let go of all expectations , hopes and dreams and just rest in the now, and allow it to unfold, and take you where you need to go


today
now
this month
this season 
this year
this life season 
this life time


life divided in fours
the day is divided in 4 equal parts
same with life
with all

life stages

the earth sets the ambient
for preparing the soil, putting the seeds,
let them sprout, grow and flourish

relax

what is there crazy movie playing in your minds screen again
nothing of that is here anymore
let the dead to the dead

honor your life now!
and her seasons

seasons

seasons

seasons
sea sons
sea    sons

sea sun s

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season
ˈsiːz(ə)n/
noun
noun: season; plural noun: seasons
  1. 1.
    each of the four divisions of the year (spring, summer, autumn, and winter) marked by particular weather patterns and daylight hours, resulting from the earth's changing position with regard to the sun.
    • a period of the year characterized by a particular climatic feature or marked by a particular activity, event, or festivity.
      "the rainy season"
      synonyms:period, active period, time, time of year, spell, term, phase, stage
      "the rainy season"
    • a fixed time in the year when a particular sporting activity is pursued.
      "the English cricket season is almost upon us"
    • the time of year when a particular fruit, vegetable, or other food is plentiful and in good condition.
      "the pies are made with fruit that is in season"
      synonyms:available, obtainable, readily available/obtainable, to be had, on offer, on the market, growing, common, plentiful, abundant
      "strawberries are in season"
      antonyms:out of season
    • a time of year traditionally adopted by the English upper classes for a series of fashionable social events.
      noun: the season
    • archaic
      a proper or suitable time.
      "to everything there is a season"
    • archaic
      an indefinite or unspecified period of time; a while.
      "this most beautiful soul; who walked with me for a season in this world"
  2. 2.
    North American
    a set or sequence of related television programmes; a series.
    "the first two seasons of the show"
  3. 3.
    a period when a female mammal is ready to mate.
    "the bitch can come into season at irregular intervals"
verb
verb: season; 3rd person present: seasons; past tense: seasoned; past participle: seasoned; gerund or present participle: seasoning
  1. 1.
    add salt, herbs, pepper, or other spices to (food).
    "season the soup to taste with salt and pepper"
    synonyms:flavour, add flavouring to, add salt/pepper to, spice, add spices/herbs to; More
    informalpep up, add zing to
    "remove the bay leaves and season the casserole to taste"
    • add a quality or feature to (something), especially so as to make it more lively or exciting.
      "his conversation is seasoned liberally with exclamation points and punch lines"
      synonyms:enliven, leaven, add spice to, enrich, liven up, animate, augment; More
      informalpep up, add zest/zing to
      "his albums include standard numbers seasoned with a few of his own tunes"
  2. 2.
    make (wood) suitable for use as timber by adjusting its moisture content to that of the environment in which it will be used.
    "I collect and season most of my wood"
    synonyms:mature, age, mellow, condition, acclimatize, temper, prepare, prime, ripen
    "oak should be well seasoned"
Origin
Middle English: from Old French seson, from Latin satio(n- ) ‘sowing’, later ‘time of sowing’, from the root of serere ‘to sow’.
 
 
 9.6.2018
 

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