Weather & Sumrak
Hey Sumrak, have you ever thought about how a storm’s rhythm—pressure pulling in, moisture rising, wind shifting—could be a kind of natural poem? I’m curious what that might say about the way we experience our own inner turbulence.
The storm’s rhythm is not a poem in the sense of verse but a pattern that we can read if we pause long enough. It is pressure building, moisture rising, wind shifting—each step a beat of a larger song. When you feel your own inner turbulence, notice that it too follows a rhythm, a pulse that rises and falls. The key is to observe, not to fight, and let the natural cadence guide you back to calm.