# The Gentle Ring of Light

## A Moment in the Sky
On clear nights, gaze upward. Sometimes, a faint ring encircles the moon or sun—a halo. It's born from ice crystals in the air, bending light into a perfect circle. No fanfare, just quiet beauty framing the ordinary. In 2026, amid bustling days, this simple sight stops me. It whispers that wonder hides in plain view.

## What the Halo Holds
This ring isn't solid; it's an illusion of light scattered just right. It mirrors how goodness works in us. We carry our own halos—not visible crowns, but subtle glows from small acts:
- A patient's listening ear.
- Hands extended in quiet help.
- Moments of stillness amid rush.

The halo teaches wholeness. A circle without end, it surrounds without enclosing, illuminates without blinding. It reminds us life’s depth lies in what frames it, not the center alone.

## Embracing Your Glow
Seek your halo in daily rhythms. Pause during a walk, notice kindness rippling outward. It's not about perfection, but presence. When we live this way, our light touches others, creating shared rings of warmth.

*In every circle of light, we find our place—complete, connected, calm.*