# The Gentle Ring of Light ## A Halo in the Sky On a clear evening walk, May 2, 2026, I looked up and saw it—a faint ring encircling the moon. Not the moon itself, but the soft glow around it, born from ice crystals bending light. A halo isn't flashy; it's subtle, a whisper of wonder in an ordinary sky. It reminds me that true beauty often lives on the edges, framing what we already see. ## Halos in Everyday Moments We carry our own halos, don't we? That quiet warmth when a friend listens without interrupting, or the steady hand of a loved one in hard times. It's not grand gestures, but the glow they leave behind—the way kindness lingers, making the world feel a little safer, a little brighter. Like the halo, these auras reveal themselves in stillness, when we pause to notice. ## Cultivating Your Own Glow To find your halo, slow down: - Breathe into the present, letting distractions fade. - Offer small acts of care, watching how they ripple outward. - Reflect at day's end, tracing the light others brought your way. In time, you'll sense it—a gentle ring around your life, turning the mundane into something sacred. *May your days be softly haloed, now and always.*