[Daily OM]: From the beginning of time, a richly
colored twinge of dusk touching the eastern horizon, the lengthening of
shadows, and the appearance of the evening's first star have let us
know that it was time to rest, relax, and retire from the pressures of
the day. For human beings and other living things that tend to be most
active in daylight, evenings can be less hectic and more relaxing, as we
prepare for sleep and spend quality time with our loved ones. But
evenings are about much more than dinner and the feel of a cool, soft
pillow. Evenings are a wonderful time to catalog the events of the day
without distraction, to revel in gentle solitude or silence, to end the
day in serenity, and to commune with your inner self.
There are many ways to turn the evening into a nurturing and soul
enriching experience. A simple stroll through the realms of dusk and
darkness can show you two different worlds: one winding down and one
just coming to life. In the evening, the sounds we humans make begin to
diminish, and the sounds of earth's more nocturnal creatures and nature
itself become more apparent. As night slowly falls, scents change, and
the smell of the soil and greenery become magnified. Sky gazing in the
evenings can be a meditative activity -- one that reminds us that we are
only one part of an infinitely complex and vast universe. Each night,
the different phases of the moon show us the passage of time and the
waxing and waning of life, as its glowing visage -- whether in the shape
of a circle, crescent, or a smile -- bathes the world in an ethereal,
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