What if we could treat each day as arriving on a new planet.
What if each dawn was a new beginning on our own fresh, clean world.
What if the grass or stone we walked on this morning had never been walked on before.
How pure and clean life would feel.
Just standing, looking up into the sky, and feeling happy and free to be there.
To breathe it all in.
To know what it is to be alive.
To finally arrive.
Reaching out to touch the grass.
Hearing the wind ruffling leaves.
Gentle breeze
Cooling your skin.
The sun warming your face. Or the rain washing it. (Either would be perfect.)
This world is yours.
To walk, to run.
To stand, to listen.
To watch, to feel.
What if we are given this new chance every day?
We could travel there. (If we can only get through the Black Hole!)
Out into the light on the Other Side.
We could take off today.
Couldn’t we?
Shed the dirt, the sadness.
The hurt, the badness.
Arrive warm, clean and ready, at light, bright, fresh, new Planet Me.
A place of fantastic possibility and opportunity.
A place of sunshine, of infinite new horizons stretching ahead.
What would you do on your new Planet today?
It’d be great to explore with friends.
So, I’ve been thinking, is it so very wrong to take some comforting life guidance from science fiction?
I know, I know.
I sound like a foolish fool.
But I find some of the ideas in Star Trek, Knowing, Signs, Star Wars and Interstellar quite moving and profound.
I like to think that somewhere, camouflaged by Hollywood hoo-hah, a writer/director sitting quietly at their desk added that depth to share a message of hope: the possibility of new beginnings.
No matter how old you are, or how fucked up your life has been, there is a moment where you can change.
Where you can influence the future, and leave the rotten old past behind.
New planets, new days, new chances.
Sounds good.
Just as long as there isn’t an Alien or Prometheus waiting.
It is possible to commit no error and still lose, Data, That is not a flaw, just life.
-Captain Jean Luc Picard
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Thank you xxx
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Work has me rushing, but in case this hasn’t come your way:
http://theoatmeal.com/comics/plane
Yes, I think the writer wanted to share that very message… 🙂 xxx
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(Just don’t wear a red shirt.)
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Uhuh. I hear ya. x
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WOW! I never knew that! I like that *very very* much. Thank you Stacy xxxxxxxxx
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You definitely don’t sound like a foolish fool! Ha, ha. What a lovely post. It was much needed today, this week, year… ❤
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Thank you x I am going through some kind of middle aged woman crisis of regret and self-hatred … imagining waking up on a fresh new planet every day is my way of dealing with leaving the polluted past behind. Glad it helped you too 🙂
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Developing awesome alt-scenarios sounds like a fantastic strategy to me. We do what we can! Lately, I’ve been stealing affirmation cards meant for “yoga-doing children” and printing them up on colorful paper. The one currently near my bathroom sink says “I DESERVE GOOD THINGS.” I’m usually not one for mushy affirmations, but I’m trying this out. Perhaps the good things may include a trip to a spectacular planet!
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I’m not the mushy ‘inspirational quote’ type person either! But I will repeat that affirmation to myself because it’s one I forget over and over: ‘I deserve good things’. And ‘I deserve good things to happen to me.’ x
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“The best things in life aren’t things.” 🙂
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‘It’s A Wonderful Life!’ — I am the richest (wo)man in town :))
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