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Why Do Trees Change Color in Fall?

  • Sep 24, 2025
  • 1 min read

An Aurigen Perspective

Source to Cell, Blueprint to Breath


🌱 The Science Layer

  • Trees stop making chlorophyll (the green pigment) as daylight shortens.

  • Chlorophyll normally masks other pigments.

  • As it fades, carotenoids (yellow/orange) and anthocyanins (red/purple) show through.

  • It’s the tree’s way of conserving energy and preparing for winter rest.


✨ The Energetic / Aurigen Layer

  • Green → Gold/Red is a blueprint shift — trees moving from growth to preservation.

  • The colors are not new, they were always there, just hidden by the dominance of chlorophyll.

  • Autumn reveals the under-colors of the blueprint, reminding us that what is within will shine when one layer recedes.


🌿 The Teaching for Us

  • We too cycle between growth (green) and integration (gold/red).

  • When something in life “fades,” it may be making room for hidden beauty to surface.

  • Fall is a time to conserve, honor what was, and trust the colors within us.


🌟 Closing Reflection

The trees don’t see fall as loss — they see it as completion.They release what they don’t need, reveal hidden colors, and prepare to root more deeply.

🍁 Aurigen Insight: Fall colors are blueprint memory revealed — beauty that was always present, waiting for its season to shine.

 
 
 

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