Until the winter solstice, daylight shortens and darkness lengthens. This time of year has great spiritual significance for many cultures, including Advent for Christians. It is a time for holding space and contemplation and is also the season for renewal and hope. Both darkness and light are essential for transformation. - Ameeta
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Editor's Note: Until the winter solstice, daylight shortens and darkness lengthens. This time of year has great spiritual significance for many cultures, including Advent for Christians. It is a time for holding space and contemplation and is also the season for renewal and hope. Both darkness and light are essential for transformation. - Ameeta
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