
I take a lot of pictures, especially of nature, the sky, the moon. I was going through my roll and I saw this picture I took of the moon, full and bright and the next one was from the following morning where the sun was sitting high in the sky. Something about those photos being next to each other just hit me. Two totally different scenarios, different times, and both filled with light. Both exuding a different kind of light but both in their own way and in their own time. It was such a visceral visual representation that we are always guided. There is joy and purpose and there is always light, even in the dark. It’s the true combination of the yin and the yang. We are creatures of timing and there is a purpose for both times, day and night, specifically in our cycle. Both are energizing and we use them both to recharge. The night literally allows us to stop and regain our strength while the sun is our fuel and creates the energy for us to consume. There is magic and necessity in both. It goes to show that no matter the time, there is always something lighting the way. We simply have to find the source and allow it to do what it does best: shine. And if there is ever a moment when we can’t find the way, consider that we may be the light.