Journey into Advent – Week 4
As we enter the fourth week of Advent, we here at BDNZ, wanted to a share a simple reflection grounded in Rudolf Steiner’s insights and the spirit of our biodynamic work.
Rudolf Steiner often described Advent as a gentle descent inward; a time when we move from the outer world of activity toward the warm inner light that shines in each of us. By the fourth week, this light is ready to be kindled fully, and as the focus turns to the human and angelic realms, we begin to sense the approach of the love, peace and renewal that Christmas brings.
Just as our farms, properties and gardens depend on the inner attitude we bring to them, the focus of week four invites us to cultivate inner warmth, gratitude and conscious presence. It is in this focus that our hearts become the vessel for light, helping us to recognise the spark of the divine within ourselves and within everyone we meet.
Here are a few ideas you can bring into your home or farm this week:
- Light a candle with earth-connection:
When you light your evening candle, take a moment to feel Papatūānuku in her high-summer fullness. You might like to hold in your mind the ripening fields, the humming compost, the buzzing life in soil and fields and the vibrant, expansive forces at work above and below the surface. - Create a seasonal nature table:
Add a simple natural item each day this week: a smooth stone, a handful of soil from the garden, a sprig of flowers, or a seed. These small offerings help us to feel the link between inner light and the life of the Earth. - Carry out an act of care:
Steiner reminded us that outer deeds support inner development. This week you might like to choose to carry out a small gesture of kindness each day. Some ideas include: sweeping a threshold, tending animals with extra mindfulness, blessing your compost, or offering warm appreciation to someone working alongside you. - Attune to the rhythms of summer:
Step outside for a quiet moment and sense the fullness of the season, notice the long light, the hum of insects, the warmth radiating from soil and leaf. Appreciate how the land breathes in a different way during summer: expansive, energetic and full of life. Let this remind you that Advent is not only an inner journey, but one lived in harmony with the natural world’s own rhythms. - Soften and Soothe the Summer Evenings
Even in this bright, lively and often busy season, summer evenings can offer us the opportunity to slow down. As the light lengthens and softens, try creating a simple evening ritual. You might like to string up some fairy lights, sing or listen to calming songs, or read a favourite story. Activities such as these, helps to cultivate a sense of peace and anticipation within the household.
As we move toward Christmas and the turning of the year, may this fourth week fill your home, land and community with warmth, quiet strength and renewed connection to the living earth.
We hope that you have enjoyed moving through these weeks of Advent with us and we wish you a peaceful and joyful Christmas.
