Coexistence
March does not divide the year neatly. Cold remains in the ground as the light lingers. Frost follows warmth without apology. Nothing has fully shifted, yet something is undeniably different.
This is a month of overlap.
Branches that appeared bare hold quiet evidence of life. The air feels soft while the soil remains hard. What rests is not absent. What prepares is not yet visible.
We are inclined to sort our inner lives the same way: resting or moving, certain or unsure, finished or beginning. March offers a steadier truth. States coexist without canceling one another.
You may feel resolved, yet still tender. Clarity may stand beside hesitation. This is not inconsistency. It is the natural tension of holding more than one reality at once.
Life does not proceed in measured steps. It gathers, pauses, returns, and gathers again. What resurfaces carries new texture. What remains unfinished may not be asking for completion.
March does not demand a declaration. It allows presence without conclusion.
As you move through this month, consider:
Where rest and readiness occupy the same space in your life.
What tensions you are carrying that do not require resolution.
What remains steady within you as conditions shift.
Winter and spring share the same horizon. You hold more than one season at once.