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The moon is the mirror of time.
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Borges poeticizes the moon as a reflector of temporal passage in the natural world.

Have you ever sat by a window late at night, watching the moon drift slowly across a velvet sky? When Jorge Luis Borges said that the moon is the mirror of time, he captured something so profound about our place in the universe. To me, this means that the moon doesn't just sit there as a silent orb; it acts as a rhythmic reminder of the cycles we all endure. Just as the moon waxes and wanes, our lives are filled with periods of fullness, brightness, and necessary shadows. It reflects the passage of our days, showing us that nothing is ever truly permanent, and every phase has its own unique beauty.

In our busy, modern lives, we often feel like we are racing against a clock that never stops ticking. We get so caught up in the frantic energy of the sunlit hours that we forget to look up and see the steady, slow pulse of the night. We treat time like an enemy to be conquered, rather than a natural flow to be experienced. But the moon reminds us that time isn't just a linear line moving toward an end; it is a circle. It teaches us that even when we feel we are in a dark phase, we are simply preparing to grow full again.

I remember a time when I felt quite lost, much like a tiny, sliver of a crescent moon hidden behind a cloud. I was going through a season of deep change, and everything felt uncertain and heavy. I spent many nights staring at the moon, feeling a strange sense of comfort. I realized that the moon doesn't struggle to become full; it simply follows its nature. It doesn't rush the darkness, nor does it cling to the light. It just exists within the flow. That realization helped me breathe again, understanding that my own period of uncertainty was just a natural part of my personal orbit.

When you find yourself feeling overwhelmed by the pressure of the future or the weight of the past, try to look at the moon as a gentle companion. Let it remind you that you are part of a much larger, beautiful cycle. You don't always have to be at your brightest or most productive. Sometimes, being a quiet, silver sliver is exactly what you need to be.

Tonight, if you have a moment of stillness, I encourage you to step outside and find that silver mirror in the sky. Take a deep breath and let the moon remind you that time is moving beautifully, even when you feel like you are standing still. Reflect on which phase of life you are currently inhabiting, and try to embrace it with grace.

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