# The Soft Ring of Wonder ## Nature's Gentle Circle On a crisp morning walk, you glance up and see it: a halo encircling the sun, faint yet unmistakable. It's not the sun itself, but ice crystals in high clouds bending the light into a perfect ring. No fanfare, no thunder—just quiet beauty born from ordinary air and distant rays. This halo reminds us that wonder often hides in the everyday, waiting for a steady gaze. ## The Halo Within What if we carry our own halos? Not crowns of glory, but subtle glows from small acts of kindness, moments of patience, or honest reflection. They form around us when we listen deeply to a friend, plant a seed in dry soil, or forgive a quiet hurt. These rings don't demand attention; they simply outline who we are, softening our edges for those nearby. In a world of sharp lines, this inner light creates space for connection. ## Finding Yours To spot your halo—or nurture it—start small: - Pause amid routine to notice a child's laugh or steam rising from warm tea. - Extend a hand without expecting thanks. - Breathe through frustration, letting clarity emerge. Like the solar halo on this May day in 2026, it appears when conditions align, then fades, inviting you to look again. *Let your quiet light bend the world around you, one gentle ring at a time.*