Nature is filled with many spectacular phenomenon and
celestial movements are one of them. These celestial bodies which I believe
still are most of it is unexplored. It
portrays many aspects for us humans to learn assess think and
implement. Today I have chosen the word eclipse for day 5 for letter E.
As we all know eclipse is a short transit of celestial bodies
overshadowing another. But this phenomenon also has many learning’s in its
share.
Though eclipse comes with many notions across the world, I believe it is a
power nap of our mighty celestial bodies which rigorously keep working for us
day and night. These set of haikus depict the eclipse behavior with every
perspective.
Spectacular phenomenon
Veiling gigantic star
Transit of planets
Power nap of celestials
Working round the clock
Time to replenish
Rises from behind
With a radiating glow
doubled enthusiasm
On the very same track we also need a power of positive thoughts to choose the right way. As the celestials emerge from the dark veil with more brightness after a short span of time. We humans can also emerge with double the strength thoughts on positivity can focus more enthusiastically by taking a short pause.
This pause is nothing but break from your routine or a
me-time or for some a power nap. It is necessary to take a break then again
start with a bang.
What kind of pause or break works for you?
What acts as booster for your routine?
Share your views with us.
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How interesting, I really liked your perspective on eclipses.
ReplyDeleteNoor Anand Chawla
Thanks a bunch Noor.
DeleteI never looked at eclipses as nature's way to replenish. Come to think of it, it is true. Love your thoughts here.
ReplyDeleteYes eclipse says a lot, it is only for us to see it. Thanks Varsh for stopping by.
DeleteManisha - You have given it such a new perspective to think about. I will always think of it every time I hear the word.
ReplyDeleteThanks Manisha and happy that we could give a positive perspective to it.
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