I think my superpower might be finding the coziest spot.
Have you ever looked out the window during a heavy downpour and felt a sudden, quiet heaviness in your heart? There is something about the grey sky and the rhythmic tapping of raindrops against the glass that makes the world feel like it is slowing down, perhaps even stalling. When the clouds move in, it is easy to feel a bit gloomy, as if the light has been taken away from us. But I like to think that these moments aren't just about the loss of brightness; they are invitations to find a different kind of warmth within ourselves.
To me, this quote means that rest isn't just about sleeping; it is about reclaiming a sense of peace when the outside world feels cold. When we allow ourselves to curl up under a soft blanket while the rain falls, we are essentially creating our own internal glow. We are borrowing that golden, cozy feeling of a sunny afternoon and tucking it away into our dreams. It is a way of reminding ourselves that even when the sun is hidden, the warmth still exists somewhere deep inside our spirits.
I remember a Tuesday a few months ago when the rain wouldn't stop. I had a long list of things to do, and the damp chill seemed to seep into my very bones, making every task feel twice as heavy. I felt quite overwhelmed by the gloom. Finally, I decided to stop fighting the weather. I made a cup of chamomile tea, grabbed my favorite fuzzy quilt, and let myself drift off into a nap. In that quiet space, surrounded by the sound of the storm, I felt a strange, shimmering sense of joy. It was as if I had captured a tiny, glowing ember of summer and kept it safe in my heart.
We often feel guilty for resting, especially when we feel we should be productive or 'bright.' But there is so much healing in the stillness of a rainy afternoon. It is a chance to recharge our inner batteries so that when the clouds finally part, we are ready to shine again. So, the next time the sky turns grey and the rain begins to fall, don't be afraid to lean into the coziness. Give yourself permission to drift away and find that little piece of sunshine waiting for you in the quiet.
