A Heavenly Perspective: Reflections on a Dawn Arrival in Taiwan

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    Happy weekend, amazing people!

    I recently had an unforgettable experience that I wanted to share with you all. It was a journey that took me halfway across the world, to the beautiful island of Taiwan. The flight was long, but the view I had just before landing was absolutely worth it.

    Picture this:

    It's dawn, and the sky is still cloaked in darkness. But it's not the intimidating kind of darkness. It's more like a soft blanket, gently enveloping everything. And then, as the plane descends, the first thing you see is an array of lights twinkling below, like a constellation of stars on the ground. It's a sight that makes you realize how vast the world is, and yet how connected we all are. The lights were scattered across the landscape, each one a home, a street, a city. Each light a story, a life. It was a beautiful reminder of the human spirit, of our resilience, and our constant strive to light up the darkness. And amidst this peaceful tranquility, I felt like I was close to God. Not in a religious way, but in a way that made me feel connected to something larger than life. It was as if the universe was whispering, "You're part of this grand design."

    Fast forward to now, and that memory still lingers. So much so, that I found myself dreaming about it. In my dream, I was flying again, at night, looking down at the pretty lights. There was a sense of peace, a tranquility that washed over me. It was the same feeling I had when I was landing in Taiwan. A feeling of being at home, even though I was thousands of feet up in the air. There's something magical about flying, isn't there? It gives us a new perspective, a chance to see the world from a vantage point that few get to experience. And sometimes, it's those quiet moments, like watching the dawn break from thousands of feet up in the air, that stay with us the longest. So, here's to more flights, more adventures, and more magical moments. Because in the end, isn't that what travel is all about?

    Thank you for reading, my friends! Until our next flight!

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    @bloghound

    Published:
    February 17, 2024, 2:50 p.m. PST
    In between the farm and the beach
    Philippines

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