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Commentary: The yin and yang of springtime, which brings equal measure of light and shadow

Long shadows are cast as the sun sets over West Madison Street on the final day of winter on March 19, 2021, in Chicago.

Ecclesiastes was on to something. While an exuberant ephemerality is at the heart of the ancient book, its boiled-down truth is one we hum in our heads for good reason: for everything there is a season, a time for every matter under heaven.

And, if pressed to point to proof of the sheer genius at work in the cogs and the gears of creation, the faithful wheeling of the year would be my number one exhibit: the undulations of earth’s turning, the rhythms of shadow and light, heat and cold, the enlivening and the dying

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