Wednesday, October 22, 2025

October 22nd, 2025

 For in the dew of little things the heart finds its morning and is refreshed. Kahlil Gibran

The sky is going dark tonight. The new moon slips out of sight, hiding in plain view above the rooftops. Most people won’t even notice it is gone...
...but the farmers, the fishermen, and the dreamers do.
They know that darkness doesn’t mean absence, it means beginning. The new moon is the start of another cycle, a clean slate written in black ink.
Gibran had a way of reminding us that the big truths in life are found in small things: the dew, the stars and the quiet act of caring. That is what the moonless night is about. A pause before the glow builds back again. The heart’s own reset button, a monthly do over.
We live in a world that celebrates noise, speed, and constant exposure. The new moon asks us to step back, shut up, and start again. After the shine fades, renewal will always follow.
The same way dew gathers in the dark, your spirit rebuilds itself in the quiet hours. The new moon doesn’t announce its arrival; it just lets the light come back when it’s ready.
It is Wednesday and we have the new moon. Bundle up and spread astonishment.