Have you ever felt that a moment, an event was so captivating that you not only experienced that moment as special, but also considered yourself lucky to have been able to experience it?
Seeing a shooting star is also an experience that is rare and therefore so special. Let's be honest: it's not a very common moment to look up at the sky and see a shooting star - as it is commonly called - enter the Earth's atmosphere accompanied by a bright plume, accompanied by a great light. Of course, we know that that star is not a star at all, but a meteor, just space junk, which is enough. And what burns, also lights. Well, the fact that such a sight is not so common makes it so exceptional. Because of this, we can feel the sublime feeling of how lucky we are.
Every unusual experience is more likely to remain in our memories, and we also tend to think that fate is telling us this way, perhaps showing us a way, or that everything will turn out well when we are at our lowest point.
That's how special I felt and the particular moment when I looked up at the sky yesterday and saw the long beam of light. Several of us were out in the yard and saw the celestial phenomenon together, but I felt honored. The others probably felt the same way (but not sure).
If I had ever been part of such an unusual miracle, I wanted it. When I was a child, my father and I spent many summers exploring the starry sky. We stretched out on the grass and spent hours looking at the summer sky. We may have only seen a shooting star or two, but we wished because that was the custom. As a result of my miracle yesterday, I thought about why we associate wishes when we see a shooting star? And will they be fulfilled?
Of course, it can also be a coincidence when the wish really comes true, but we can also believe in the power of shooting stars. It is certain that sometimes the secret of these wishes is that you have to do something about it. In other words, fulfillment, reaching the goal does not depend on anyone else, only on us.
And then, of course, it's good to believe that there is some wonderful force beyond the universe that smooths our way. Why not believe in the luck of the shooting star? But if we wish, it should be simple, clear, to the point and clear.
I was also surprised when, a few years ago, on a summer evening in the company of adults, shooting stars were discussed and several people said that they had never seen one before. At that moment, I felt so privileged and lucky again. I almost felt sorry for them and motivated the company to scan the sky together. This is how they came to this celestial phenomenon and luck with an adult head.
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