The Rhythm of Passing
There is a particular grace in the way life moves around us, a constant, swirling current that we often try to tame. We think we must hold onto every detail, every blur of color, every fleeting gesture, as if catching them will make them stay. But the truth is found in the letting go. When we stop trying to command the world to stand still, we begin to notice the hidden patterns—the way a single heartbeat of time separates the chaos from the calm. It is a practice of patience, a quiet surrender to the flow of things. To witness the world in its frantic, beautiful dance without needing to interfere is to find a deep, resonant peace. We are merely observers of a season that never truly ends, only shifts its weight from one foot to the other. The stillness is not found in the absence of motion, but in the heart that learns to beat in time with the passing wind.

Jabbar Jamil has captured this fleeting grace in his image titled Not an Easy Catch. It is a gentle reminder that even in the midst of a whirlwind, there is a singular, quiet rhythm waiting to be received.

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