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Do you ever get sad when looking at the stars?

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Sometimes I do and I don't know why

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  1. Stars are a treat for me. We live in the city and it has to be an awfully clear night with the streetlights out to see them.

    The only othe experience is joy and awe up at the cottage....MILLIONS AND BILLIONS of twinkling bright stars, moon so bright you don't need street lights!

    *I thought your question was going to be a poem. Is it in the works?


  2. All the time, I don't know why, they just so beautiful in dark. Especially at winter.

  3. I dont feel sad when looking at the stars...overwhelmed, yes, awed and humbled. I love to lay in the yard and just look.

  4. Yessss! ET Phone home....Elliott.

  5. Normally, I love watching the stars.  There were two occasions where I saw really huge ones, though...they seemed to be moving...scared me...got sad.

  6. i feel alot of things...

    it helps rid trivial pieces

    and exposes what matters.

    its a very good question Sher,

    i have alot of 'whys' too.


  7. No

  8. No not really...

  9. I do because I attach it with death.

  10. Yes I do because I know that I will not live long enough to reach them--except virtually, of course.

  11. I don't feel sad so much while looking at the stars, but I am overcome by an overwhelming feeling of loneliness... we are such an incredibly tiny part of the Universe that seeing the rest of it (or as much as we can see) makes me feel that our world is so very, very alone.

  12. yes i get upset and cry my eyes out

  13. A little sad perhaps, but not in a way ive really noticed....maybe a kind of sad but calm feeling at the same time, like you know that the human world is just one version of world and not the only one, cause nature carries on and is much bigger,  it puts things into perspective.

  14. No i donot because stars are a beautiful symbol of nature, I think.

  15. Usually it's real early in the morning when I see the stars, and that's my favorite time of day--all the people are dead to the world that truly exist and Nature whispers to me . . . and to me only.

    Ah to sit in "Cassiopeia's Chair, far from noise and disturbance"--I love it.

  16. No, Warmth and awed. September brings me melancholy, always has.

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