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Go outside late at night. Go really outside. Outside of your town. Outside of your county. Make your escape from all of their lights. Look for a place most people forget if you can still check your Facebook - you're not there yet Go when it's clear, go when it's cool. When the air is dry and when there is no moon, go into a field and lie flat on you're back, gaze out to the sky and revel in that When you feel your hands clenching the grass so you don't fall - there's no turning back Pay attention to the weight of your arms. Feel the pressure where the ground meets the skin of your back. Draw in the deepest breath that you can and release that grip on the grass. As the panic subsides and you realize that there wasn't a 'down' to fear There is no 'up' out here The ground doesn't hold you down it pulls us near. When you begin to sympathize with the magnets on your fridge - you're right on the fringe. Look into the heavens. Look at all those stars floating around. Imagine them moving imperceptibly fast across distance so vast that a thousand consecutive lifetimes barely amount to a glass. Like water swirling around an infinite, unreachable drain, a cosmic fluid where all this you can see is contained and entangled, constrained by a simple but irrefutable fact that regardless of size all mass simply attracts other mass When the stars pull on us we pull back So draw in the longest, deepest glance that you can, when you can't picture where the nearest tree to you stands - you're closing in Now ignore your weight. Ignore your hands. Ignore the pressure of your back stuck not on top but to the side of this tiny speck of sand. Forget about this tiny speck of sand entirely When it's just you floating, pulling the stars from their skies When the earth is the body to which you are the eyes, you have arrived. Stay as long as you like. Mitchell Paradise 9.16.15
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Sep 16, 2015
Sep 16, 2015 at 7:13 AM UTC
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Go outside late at night. Go really outside. Outside of your town. Outside of your county. Make your escape from all of their lights. Look for a place most people forget if you can still check your Facebook - you're not there yet Go when it's clear, go when it's cool. When the air is dry and when there is no moon, go into a field and lie flat on you're back, gaze out to the sky and revel in that When you feel your hands clenching the grass so you don't fall - there's no turning back Pay attention to the weight of your arms. Feel the pressure where the ground meets the skin of your back. Draw in the deepest breath that you can and release that grip on the grass. As the panic subsides and you realize that there wasn't a 'down' to fear There is no 'up' out here The ground doesn't hold you down it pulls us near. When you begin to sympathize with the magnets on your fridge - you're right on the fringe. Look into the heavens. Look at all those stars floating around. Imagine them moving imperceptibly fast across distance so vast that a thousand consecutive lifetimes barely amount to a glass. Like water swirling around an infinite, unreachable drain, a cosmic fluid where all this you can see is contained and entangled, constrained by a simple but irrefutable fact that regardless of size all mass simply attracts other mass When the stars pull on us we pull back So draw in the longest, deepest glance that you can, when you can't picture where the nearest tree to you stands - you're closing in Now ignore your weight. Ignore your hands. Ignore the pressure of your back stuck not on top but to the side of this tiny speck of sand. Forget about this tiny speck of sand entirely When it's just you floating, pulling the stars from their skies When the earth is the body to which you are the eyes, you have arrived. Stay as long as you like. Mitchell Paradise 9.16.15
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Sep 16, 2015
Sep 16, 2015 at 7:13 AM UTC
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