Blood Moon
The moon is something we see almost every night. It lights up our sky so faithfully that we barely notice it anymore. It just exists — constant, quiet, reliable. But last night felt different. She revealed a hidden side from light-years away, unveiling a deep red glow that could not be ignored. Suddenly, everyone looked up and everyone admired her. In just a few hours, millions of people paused whatever they are doing, they were united in awe — attentive to her beauty, feeling the stillness of the night as they watched her colors shift minute by minute. It was more than a celestial event; it was a shared moment of wonder. There was this strange mix of calm and energy — like your heart is quiet, but also wide awake; the kind you feel when you’re completely captivated by the universe’s quiet spectacle. Standing there, watching, I felt my worries shrink. My anxiety didn’t feel as loud. The moon reminded me how small I am in this huge universe — and somehow, that felt comforting instead of scary. It made me think… Something we see every day, something we barely notice, can suddenly become the center of everyone’s attention — just by showing a different side of itself at the right time. And maybe that’s true for us, too. Maybe it’s okay if we’re not shining brightly all the time. Maybe it’s okay if we feel ordinary most days. Because when the timing is right, when the moment calls for it — we’ll glow in our own way. Just like the blood moon. #Photography #bloodmoon #journaling #CalmMind