Since ancient times, people have sought to understand the mysteries of nature and catch its rhythms. The Earth we live on and the world around us become sacred to us, creating a special connection with humanity. Interaction with nature turns into a quiet, internal conversation that we have with ourselves. As we are part of nature, we are meant to communicate with it on a level of silence. The mystery contained within the depths of nature is stored in the heart of each of us and accompanies us throughout our lives.
The past and present intertwine, and as we look back on moments gone by, we seek answers within them. Our ancestors recognized the importance of time, marking the day when light and darkness are in balance — this day is called Nowruz. At this time, the earth awakens, and nature becomes especially beautiful.

Nowruz is a sacred moment when a person can enter into a dialogue with time, feeling it. This day is not just an ordinary one; it symbolizes the harmony of cosmic order. The balance of light and darkness raises questions about a person's inner state: do you have harmony? Have you found your place in this world?
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Winter represents a trial for all living things, forcing us to pause and reflect. It is a time of silence when we can delve into our thoughts. The silence of the winter landscape is not merely the absence of sounds, but an opportunity to hear ourselves. In this silence, we become acutely aware of our solitude, but it is not emptiness; rather, it is a chance to look within ourselves.

With the arrival of spring, nature begins to awaken, and this rebirth encompasses the human soul as well. It is a time of inner renewal!
Old fears, grievances, and negative thoughts must disappear like melting snow. You are starting a new life! If old experiences remain in your soul, can you truly see spring?
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Nowruz calls us to move forward, to look to the future with hope, leaving the old behind and striving for self-discovery. If anger, hatred, and other negative feelings remain in your heart, it is essential to engage in a struggle with yourself and cleanse your soul, just as nature cleanses itself in spring.
This is the path to understanding oneself, to realizing the sanctity of nature, and to humility before the universe.
It is easy to forget, but much harder to forgive. A person with a generous soul knows how to forgive. Forgiveness is not just a word; it is a symbol of spiritual growth. Be able to forgive others and do not hesitate to ask for forgiveness for your mistakes.
It is necessary to ask for forgiveness not only from those around you but also from Mother Earth, who nourishes and supports us.
That is why on the great day of Nowruz, our ancestors placed forgiveness first, embracing each other and reconciling.
Forgiveness is a sign of a person's spiritual growth.

How did our ancestors know that March 21 is the day of balance between day and night and the beginning of nature's renewal? The nomadic Kyrgyz people, lacking a written language, created their own calendar based on the stars and celestial phenomena, predicting eclipses and equinoxes. This reflects a deep respect for nature and living in harmony with it.
And so, on this great day of Nowruz, let us look to the future with hope and anticipation of only good things...
With confidence, let us step into the spring days, carrying with us creation and light!
Creation and success are in our hands!
Long live Nowruz!