# Embracing Orbit Life rarely moves in straight lines. We chase destinations, but often find ourselves circling back, drawn by unseen forces. Orbit offers a quieter truth: paths that curve gracefully around a center, sustained by balance rather than force. ## The Pull of What Matters Imagine a planet, held not by chains but by gravity's steady tug. In our days, that center might be a loved one, a quiet passion, or the simple rhythm of breath. On this May morning in 2026, I watched sunlight trace slow arcs across my window, reminding me how we all lean toward what grounds us. It's not possession—it's presence. We thrive when we honor that pull, letting it shape our turns without resisting. ## Space Within the Circle Orbits teach allowance. Too close, and we burn; too far, and we drift into cold void. Relationships mirror this: friends orbit at comfortable distances, offering warmth without collision. In work or solitude, we find room to breathe, to grow within our path. What centers you? - A shared laugh at dawn - Hands in soil, coaxing life - Words on a page, unfolding truths ## Cycles of Return Every loop brings subtle change—seasons shift, perspectives deepen. Orbit isn't repetition; it's renewal. We return not to the same place, but to ourselves, wiser, steadier. *In orbit, we discover home is not a point, but the journey around it.*