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How much would you pay to go to the moon?

I love the moon. I could stand and look at it forever. It’s beautiful and it can bring tears to my eyes on a clear night when we can actually see it. It reaches me at a deep emotional level.

It’s incredible that it’s just reflecting sunlight, yet leave your curtains open and it will light up your house. Have you ever realised that ball of rock allows you to look directly at sunlight without frying your retinas?

Forgive me, I’m such a romantic. 🤣

I always tell it how beautiful it is, wouldn’t want it to feel inferior to the bigger ball of fire. He’s a bit showy.

It’s amazing if you think about it, the way the universe hangs together as a whole. We Earthlings have light to guide our way on the darkest nights, for most of the month. We’re spoilt.

When I look at the picture above I see a ball of rather unimpressive rock. I’m sure the views are spectacular though. But my moon is stunning and I’d like to keep her that way.

Daylight moon

I love it when she appears during the day, and you realise that she’s always there. It’s natural magic.

Always lift your head and look up, it reminds you how much is out there that we know nothing about, and to stay youthful and keep an open mind. Old minds that know it all are turning to rock, inflexible and full of potholes!

Deb xx

Published by debdancingstarhawken7

I'm a writer, public speaker, medium, and spiritual thinker. I suffered from acute anxiety from the age of 16 until I was well into my 50s, when I finally found methods that helped me to put it behind me. My struggles led to me exploring life through poetry, then plays, and over a 15 year period I made notes for a self help book which I published in 2015. Details on the book page. Although I am a psychic medium and loved the work, it didn’t feel right for me. It was an utter privilege, but my path was the exploration of what it means to be spirit in the real world and how we can make practical use of those abilities. Nowadays I write, blog, and teach soul-centred living, which is a gentle way of undoing past programming and connecting to your essential self, or soul. If you’re interested email me and we can chat. No pressure, it’s right for you or it’s not and you will know. The groups meet on line so no going out on cold, wet, winter’s evenings. On a personal note, I’m based in the UK. Married with five cats, no children, and four grandchildren, thanks to our inherited daughter, who has gifted us four beautiful little people that bring us such joy. Hope you enjoy the blogs. Deb xx

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