Daffodils for Dharma

Through the loss of a childhood dream, I learned to find beauty in grief.

Sarah Olson Michel

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Photo by Beth Jnr on Unsplash

Every spring, daffodils come bursting through the cold, hard dirt of winter to reveal their yellow flowers like long-awaited sunshine after the snow. They are so irresistibly beautiful that the scientific name for wild daffodils, Narcissus pseudonarcissus, references the Greek myth of the man who fell in…

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Sarah Olson Michel

Feminist twentysomething whose reading time is continuously interrupted by life.