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New Experience: Watching The Solar Eclipse From a Rooftop in Mumbai!
Today’s Solar Eclipse went unwitnessed by millions who succumbed to the superstitions associated with this momentary disappearance of the sun. Many stayed inside and closed the shades, worried that the literal darkness was a foretelling of personal misfortune. Wow. I don’t know whether I should feel like a fool, or just a foreigner, but I had the once in a lifetime opportunity to stare straight at it (with sunglasses!) from a rooftop in Mumbai, and I did. It was like the top of a black snow-cone, a giant fire-rimmed pupil. 6 minutes of night when it should have been day.
The bizarre has a gravitational pull. Through embracing the unknown we discover clues about ourselves, some dormant essence awakens within us. There’s nothing wrong with indulging superstitions, of course, but I find that these precious events can move us away from ideas and into experience. That’s how you open your eyes.
Killing It is revering oddity and admitting the abnormal into your life.
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about 12 months ago
Beautiful – the most beautiful so far from an asthetic viewpoint, or at least MY asthetic view point – bravo! Hope I get to see a solar eclipse in Mumbai sometime in my lifetime too – when’s that next one due?
I hope it’s not 70 years from now or I will be seriously OLD at that point! Too lazy to persevere in signing in this time.