Monday, November 19, 2001
I don't know if any of you managed to stay up and see the Leonid meteor storm on Sunday morning around 2am, but if you did, I am sure you will agree that it was worth it. For myself, dealing with the trauma of family illness, it was quietly reassuring.
A cosmic dance of lights, all quite silent. It felt like a light show, courtesy of the Universe. It seemed like a a little gift from God (or whatever term you like to use), a little magical respite from the cares and conflicts of life. Just a little beauty for those who could see it. And in a way, a sort of spiritual tickle, reminding us that even in destruction (hope that is not too strong a word) there is beauty.
I don't intend on making any great pronouncements or overly-sentimental statements about the meteor storm, but as I stood silently under the stars, I felt that Things Will Be Okay, and the Universe or God ( I am ecumenical), has great love for his/her/its Creation.
Hope you all have a good T-Day. Make sure to hug the ones you love, and let them know how you feel.
Cheers
A cosmic dance of lights, all quite silent. It felt like a light show, courtesy of the Universe. It seemed like a a little gift from God (or whatever term you like to use), a little magical respite from the cares and conflicts of life. Just a little beauty for those who could see it. And in a way, a sort of spiritual tickle, reminding us that even in destruction (hope that is not too strong a word) there is beauty.
I don't intend on making any great pronouncements or overly-sentimental statements about the meteor storm, but as I stood silently under the stars, I felt that Things Will Be Okay, and the Universe or God ( I am ecumenical), has great love for his/her/its Creation.
Hope you all have a good T-Day. Make sure to hug the ones you love, and let them know how you feel.
Cheers

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