March 2026: Light Sharing the Sky
March does not arrive cleanly.
Some evenings when the sun has not fully withdrawn, the moon is already visible. The sky holds both without confusion. Light lingers as shadow gathers.
Day does not end before night begins. They overlap.
We are often feel we most choose a single state. To be certain or unsure. Resting or moving. Ready or waiting. As though clarity must replace hesitation to be true.
Life does not move in clean divisions. It intertwines. It widens. It carries more than one truth at once.
Day and night are not adversaries. They share the same sky. One does not cancel the other. Shadow does not diminish light.
You may feel steady and unsettled. Clear and questioning. Committed and cautious. None of these undo the other.
There is strength in allowing two realities to stand side by side.
Not everything that feels dim is decline. Not everything that brightens requires action. Sometimes light reveals. Sometimes it accompanies.
Light sharing the sky is not spectacle. It is a reminder that coexistence does not require resolution. Only acknowledgement.
Consider where day and night are visible together in your life. Where certainty stands beside uncertainty. Where you can allow both without demanding disappearance.
You do not need to choose which light defines you. The sky is wide enough for more than one.