Amy and Ashton share a unique story interconnected with coincidences and surreal experiences littered along the way. The manner of their meeting was typically random. It started with them bumping into each other on a website for young writers to post their creative works, and five years later they do not miss a day without speaking. Currently co-writing a series of books within the hopes of eventually reaching publication (supernatural genre, of course), both girls had no idea that their lives would take a complete 180 turn that would urge them to see the world with different eyes for the rest of their lives.

Saturday, 19 March 2011

Super Moon!

S U P E R  M O O N  T O N I G H T !

If you're in America and reading this right now, then there's a good chance that night hasn't fallen yet. But when about 8pm rolls around - try to make a note to look up into the sky and look at the moon - it sure won't be hard to miss tonight. They say it's the first time in 18 years that the moon has been so close to the Earth - and boy oh boy does it look huge!

So not a night goes by in which I don't spend a few brief moments to check out the moon. I don't know what it is about that big, random, ball of light of a planet that lures me in - but there's just something almost hypnotising about it. I also spend a few moments to evaluate it's aura from night to night - some nights it's pink, other's it's green, blue or purple. Anyone else know what I'm talking about when I talk about the moon's aura? When I turn to Joe, my partner, and ask him if he can see it - he fixes me with a blank look and simply shrugs his shoulders.

I suppose this gives me the same kind of feeling as being able to see energy in the air, does. When I ask others if they notice these small almost glitter-like specs flowing around everything throughout the air, they think I'm crazy. Probably within good reason - I don't blame them. But especially in the light, the air is always shifting and vibrating. They say it's the key to being able to successfully read people's auras - their life forces - but I don't think it's true. With enough practise I believe anyone can see auras, it just so happens I'm lucky enough to have an easy way into perfecting this technique. I actually remember the first time I saw an aura - it was ironically enough when auras were the last thing on my mind, at a Maroon 5 concert. Bright halo-type shapes started materialising around people's heads if I looked close enough and unfocused my eyes; different colours and different shades each time. It was a surreal moment. Only recently have I seen an aura take on a full shape - a mass of green cloud cloaking someone from head to toe. Again, I wasn't trying. I was sitting in a university lecture probably counting the seconds away until I could go home and curl up in bed!

Anyway - back to the subject at hand! With this 'moon aura' thing... I'm sure there's a logical explanation. Probably a glare or reflection from looking at a source of light head-on, perhaps - and I could look it up to find out.

But do you know what?

As I look up tonight and see the yellow 'aura' surrounding the moon, and observe each and every crater covering it's face - I don't want to. Sometimes it's better to create our own fantasies in a world that doesn't make sense, because if it did, where would imagination come from?


Love and light,
Amy

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