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One Of The Most Life-Altering Realizations A Human Can Ever Have

NASA's Voyageur satellite once produced an image of Earth from an extreme distance.

One Of The Most Life-Altering Realizations A Human Can Ever Have

This image became known as 'The Pale Blue Dot' and has caused people to question who we truly are in the grand scheme of things. What reflections come to you in seeing such a profound image? Are the things we get upset about, get angry about, worry about, have fear about, really worth all the emotional turmoil they create? We wake up, we get ready, eat our breakfast and go to work or school. During our travels we might get annoyed at the traffic or dread how we are all headed in the same direction, all together. When we get to work we partake in whatever it is we need to in order to achieve whatever goal was set out for the day. We often immerse ourselves in our actions without ever realizing the beauty that is happening around us at all times. We often don’t pay attention to what we do or how it feels for our bodies to move throughout the day. Once our day is complete we head home, hopefully spend some time with our families and then repeat the process the next day. In the course of any given day we can experience a range of emotions, but often we are struggling to find peace or joy.

The struggle to find peace often comes from getting caught up in the various actions of the day which we think are incredibly significant. This happens because we become out of touch with what is, who we are and the nature of our world. We don’t even have to look at things on a “spiritual” level to realize that we are just a spec in the entirety of our universe -of all that is. This is why “The Pale Blue Dot” is such a significant image. It reminds us not to take life too seriously. The spec you see in the picture above is us. It is Earth at a very far distance. Sitting in the midst of vastness just being, Earth is put into perspective when we see an image like this. Take a moment to realize where we truly are and how we ultimately are a tiny spec in a massive interconnected universe. Now I don’t want to create the idea that we are insignificant, because I don’t believe that to be true. Given we are connected to everything and everything is connected to us, we do have an impact on everything in our universe. Everything is ultimately equal, and the same consciousness. And for that reason we are very significant. Everything is one massive playground where many beings are playing together. Instead of encouraging feelings of insignificance in this process, I simply want to encourage reflection after looking at this image. Are the things we get upset about, get angry about, worry about, have fear about, really worth all the emotional turmoil they create? Perhaps they show us something about ourselves and the pain can be a momentary reflection into ourselves. But must we make it full on suffering by holding onto it? Think of the pain, destruction, grudges and heartache that comes of even small actions due to how we make them so serious. Don’t get me wrong, there can be growth in experiencing these things, but is there a higher state of consciousness or awareness we can reach to see our daily “troubles” in a different light? To see our lives in a different light altogether? Take a moment and close your eyes. Take a deep breath in and a deep breath out. Feel the true nature of who you are and realize that behind all we make serious with our minds, there is a feeling of peace that exists. This is what this image inspires me to come back to. Peace is always there, and can be an everyday occurrence should we shift out of making life so personal and so serious. World peace is ultimately up to us, not anyone else or any external factor. Change starts within. I recorded a CE Podcast episode that touches nicely on this topic: Ep #17 – Who You Truly Are Listen as Carl Sagan as he speaks eloquently about this image and its implications. It is life-altering. .

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