The juice of life

I like astronomy. The recent landing on Mars was an exciting event in the midst of our pandemonium. It set me off into a rev­erie, where I realized that we never wake up in the morning in the same space/time place as last night. No human ever has. No dino­saur, either.

In my reverie I saw the Earth turn­ing, and revolving around the sun. I saw our solar sys­tem hugging the edge of the Milky Way Galaxy, which is also turning on its center.

Suddenly I could see that the Galaxy Itself was sailing on the ocean of infinite time and space – someday to merge with Andromeda, apparently.

So never in the history of our planet has even a moment arisen in the same place or time in the Cosmos. Nothing stands still.

OK, so this is no ‘big deal’ mystic real­ization or anything, but for just a few mo­ments I felt the force of that turning and travel, and felt a terrifying joy, that we are astronauts indeed, on our way to anywhere. Where? Why?

That was my reverie after that successful Mars landing – just more questions – more mystery. Ah, mystery, the juice of human life. May it always outpace us, lest we be­come devoid of purpose. Therefore never fear the unknown. It is, after all, our actual condition. We travel in it.

Chip Schoefter writes from Dolores, Colo.

From Chip Schoefter.