Celestial Echoes: The Lyrid Meteor Shower and Our Cosmic Connection
Read more about the Lyrid Meteor Shower, NY Post:
On a recent night, Australians gazed upward as the Lyrid meteor shower painted streaks of light across the sky. This annual event, dating back to 687 BCE, offers more than just a visual spectacle; it invites contemplation of our place within the vast tapestry of the universe. New York Post
Monism posits that all things are interconnected, forming a unified whole. The meteors, burning brightly as they enter Earth’s atmosphere, are not separate from us but part of the same cosmic fabric. Their journey through space and their fiery demise in our skies are events that, while distant, resonate deeply within us.
Witnessing such celestial phenomena can evoke a sense of unity and belonging. They serve as reminders that we are not isolated beings but integral parts of a larger, interconnected universe. In the fleeting brilliance of a meteor, we glimpse the enduring truth of monism: that all is one, and we are intrinsically linked to the cosmos.