# Orbiting Home

## The Invisible Thread

An orbit isn't chaos—it's a quiet bond. Picture a moon tracing the Earth, never touching, yet always near. Gravity whispers just enough to hold it close, a gentle reminder of what's essential. In our lives, we have these centers too: a loved one's smile, a morning ritual, the pull of a half-forgotten dream. They don't demand collision; they invite steady circling.

## Finding Your Path

We all wander at times, flung outward by wind or whim. Jobs shift, plans unravel. But orbits teach return. Adjust your angle, feel the tug back toward center. It's not about speed or distance—it's alignment. One winter evening in 2025, I watched snowflakes spiral down, each finding its own quiet loop to the ground. Simple, unhurried grace.

## Circles of Enough

Why envy the stars that blaze across the sky? Their orbits are wild, unpredictable. Ours can be steady, a loop of familiarity laced with fresh light—new seasons, deeper bonds.

- Notice the pull.
- Lean into it.
- Let it carry you.

*In the curve of your orbit, home is always near.*