The Quiet Moments

In the quiet moments,
before others arise,
take advantage of the silence:
an intimacy untouched by external word or deed,
precious moments of peace
before the wheels of everyday life
churn back into action.

Read, if you will.
Or reflect on moments of achievement or pain.

Or simply sit –
free of both movement and thought –
simply being,
as you soak in the stillness of a life untroubled.

Soon, your time will end,
as the others emerge from slumber,
new energies entering your field of existence,
personal time and space shrinking,
solitude crowded out,
as the daily grind returns.

And once that phone or computer is on,
consciousness is flooded,
mind quickly occupied
by the inevitable flow
of messages, requests, news and more,
signalling plans for the day,
responsibilities that were temporarily forgotten,
and challenges to return to.

So, carve out these moments,
bask in their warm glow,
immerse yourself in the hush of life unhurried,
then stand up,
take a deep breath,
and go forth – with refreshed inner strength – to meet the day.

Image by David Mark from Pixabay


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