My final breath.
Warm regards, lovely and enterprising people.
It’s always a pleasure to be part of A@galenkp challenges.
On this occasion, I’ve chosen:
Imagine this were your last weekend on this planet. What would you do, and why?
I believe that one must always live as if it were one’s last day, surrounded by everything one loves 100 per cent; unfortunately, one cannot have it all, for countless astral reasons—some are born under positive signs and others under negative ones. It is all a matter of actions that affect our earthly lives and transcend them, even if we do not believe it.
Analysing challenge 302 with the question at hand, what I would do is go to a mountain and savour every breath using the most enchanting mode of transport—on foot—fully appreciating the view, sitting on the grass, placing my feet on it, hugging a tree, feeling that this helps me release the countless emotions weighing on my heart; through meditation, that would be ideal for me.
We see faces, but we do not know hearts, and those situations, even if we do not see them physically, can destroy people overnight.
In the heart of the mountains, taking a dip in a river would be the most striking experience: doing breathing exercises, gazing at the sky and the surroundings. I don’t know if you’ve ever noticed, but the clouds take on such distinctive shapes that I find myself drawn to them, and it’s easy to lose myself in them if we focus properly.
Fresh scents delight us depending on where we are and allow us to travel through time and space to the magical moments we’ve experienced; being grateful for the entire journey is part of the process, whether it’s been good or bad.
Meditating helps us immensely; doing it whenever possible would improve society as a whole. We are nature itself, and just as we came, so we go. That’s why we should leave our mark by planting trees on every adventure; it will help future generations.
What would you do in my place?
I hope you like it; see you another time.
Have a lovely weekend, my lovely people; I hope you have a brilliant time.
I used Canva and the free Deepl translator, as my native language is Spanish.