Glimmers

I came across an interesting concept the other day: glimmers.  It was in a magazine,  encouraging you to be more present in the moment, to linger and watch your surroundings. "If something catches your eye,  pause and notice - there will be a small glimmer waiting to be harvested."

I love the idea of glimmers - glimpses of something wonderful,  small moments of joy,  inklings of something bigger. In psychology,  glimmers are moments of positivity which soothe our nervous system,  making us feel safe.  

Normally I'd expect to find most of my glimmers in nature,  but today I found one somewhere else.  


One gold-edged cloud in an overcast sky,
The beginnings of a smile on a tear-stained face, 
A forgotten sweet at the bottom of a handbag, 
The sweet smell of a loaf, almost ready, 
The first green shoots breaking through soil, 
A cream-spotted feather on a woodland path,
A wave-smoothed heart on a pebble beach,
One folded sheet of paper,  posted in a black tin box. 

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