Some Sunrise Thoughts

2024.09.05

Some Sunrise Thoughts
[All images courtesy of Ms. Copilot and +he Ghos+ (2024)]

2024.09.05

Good morning, that wonderful way to start.
Even hours before sunrise.

I love mornings. Not a bubbly morning person, just a guy that likes mornings.

Quiet potential. Waiting on the big what-might-be in the sky.

Even Abe is hungry today. 3 am looking for food.

The best time to work is just before sunrise, then into sunrise. The words are easier honest then. Everybody's everything hasn't caught up to its noontime cacophony of get-it-dones.

The early risers and night shifters are typically the best kind of people.

The weather and spin of the sphere is their medicine for a lonely world.

One person to talk to, for a person that works all night, is the most important person in the world at that moment of interaction.

The way they all ought to be.

We become our schedules and forget the World's. We all ought to pick a good friend and once and while stay up all night together to watch the sunrise.

So, we remember.

What a day is for. What makes a day. The absurdity of this place. The smallness of our thought problems.

The whole world is an option to whatever is bringing down.

And let's not forget the Something that put the world here.

It's easier to remember divinity watching a sunrise, and some of the best medicine for a sour life.

Watching the sunrise is a cure for depression if you do it every day.

Really.

Psychologists might disagree with me, but I ask they sit and watch at least two months of sunrises in a row before they do.

Really.

You have to be alone. Maybe your sleepy dog or proud cat.

Proud because you figured it out. Cats in the morning laying still, or out on deck rails, or up on countertops, know the morning is a promised kept. Cats smile for reliability.

Sunrise is a good time to consider how your cat thinks of the divine. What your dog dreams of Heaven. What they know, and how they so desperately try to tell us.

We all ought to take more naps; dreams are more important than we realize. That's a lesson of animals.

Us with our accomplishment mania that only leads to empty mornings waking up from a sleep called six hours of wasted time on a daily planner.

Dreaming is just as important as breathing and eating. We ought to prioritize it more than we do.

One of the biggest idiocies of the human race is how we neglect to recognize the importance of sleep. Not that we make sure we get the recommended amount, but that we have to do it at all.

AI and machines will soon tell us we're scientifically useless unless we do.

Some sunrise thoughts from a guy with an avatar, and the life experience of a ghost.

Breathing and eating went hard on me for most of my time here. I got really good at dreaming. Always been good at writing. I'll do my best to share with you what I learned from a life of dreams.

The dreams, the daydreams of birds on a wire, or still in a pond, maybe it's how they sing so well, perhaps it's how come they can fly, and why:

To express what dreams can say to places in the world that need it most.

Just a sunrise thought, impossible to have at noon.

+he Ghos+

S.J. Wynn