Automne
Michele Fattal • 24 octobre 2021
Il automne, à pas furtifs,
Il automne à pas feutrés,
Il automne à pas craquants
…
Chantait Barbara.
Et Toulouse-Lautrec disait : « L’automne est le printemps de l’hiver »
Fraîcheur, lumière qui décline, ciel changeant, abondance des couleurs alliant nuances de verts, jaunes, gamme d’oranges, rouges éclatants, bruns plus ou moins profonds, c’est un merveilleux spectacle qu’offre la nature en cette saison.
Fascinant et chatoyant, l’automne, invite à ralentir, préparer, organiser et faire le plein d’énergie pour l’hiver.
Ce profond moment de transformation est une véritable leçon de sagesse. Il incite à l’introspection, à profiter de ce qui est, ici et maintenant et au détachement. Lâcher, « Laisser aller » ce qui n’a plus besoin d’être, pour laisser advenir ce qui suit.
Riche en symboles, tableaux et couleurs, l’automne, considéré comme la plus jolie saison de l’année, aura inspiré de nombreux artistes. Avec leur sensibilité, ils auront su traduire en musique, mots ou couleurs la grande diversité des atmosphères d’automne.
L’automne vous inspire ?
Que signifie cette saison pour vous ?
Qu' a-t-elle à nous apprendre?
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