It is eight in the evening. I am putting away clothes in the various cupboards. I inhale the fragrance of fabric softener in the freshly washed clothes and lose myself for a minute.
A flashing light catches my eye. I realize that it is a video wall from a building nearby. Each time a video plays, the lights get reflected on the building next to ours.
Just like the video, my mind constantly switches from one thought to another, dwelling on the various mundanities that swamp our lives each day.
I press my nose to the window and watch the world outside. My gaze travels to the traffic at the junction – I see shining lights, silhouettes of people and the shadows of trees. My mind’s chatter continues – hopping from tomorrow’s menu to work to family, and to many other things.
My gaze shifts towards the sky. And there, shining between two buildings – on a deep, deep blue sky – is the planet Venus. Like a solitaire diamond suspended in space.

I continue to gaze at this beautiful jewel. Venus is far, far away and can see the Earth and so many other worlds that are beyond my comprehension. The thoughts in my mind seep away, and I am enveloped by a feeling of peace and timelessness.
The sounds from the traffic below fade, as my mind travels to the unknown – where everyday troubles seem so tiny in comparison, where the concept of hours, days and weeks seem inconsequential in the bigger scheme of things.
Venus will set soon, and in just a few hours the sun will rise on a blue sky, bringing with it the promise of another day. However, the minutiae of our lives will exert their sway on us all over again.
But just for these few glorious minutes I cut myself loose from the here and the now, and suspend myself in another realm where I peek into the magic of the universe, and ponder over its mysteries. Everything else can wait.
You are right about our mind being a swamp of ideas/thoughts. They seem to pull us under and will not release us.
It seems you have found a way to escape and find some peace at least for a while. We can’t tell others how to escape. Each of us must find our own way. To me we have to develop this as a skill. It doesn’t come easily and takes practice. It is important not to give up or give in to those overwhelming thoughts.
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Yes, we must each find our own way to overcome the rush of thoughts that constantly surround us! It calls for a lot of practice go withdraw the mind. Thank you 💕
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Sweet story. Glad you were able to enjoy the moment and be swept away.
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Thank you dear Katelon 💕
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Greetings from Pennsylvania USA. I know what you mean. I don’t look at the night sky all that often. But when I do I get carried away.
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Hi there! Thank you for stopping by. Yes, the night sky is such that one can lose oneself in its vastness ✨
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I too feel the same when I look at the moon and the stars 🙂 I must do it more often.
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