The gentle pulsing and flickering of stars and nebulae made a kind of music, a sweet easy mesh of whispered tones and sighing harmonies that held him in its force like the earth [holding] the moon.

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The gentle pulsing and flickering of stars and nebulae made a kind of music, a sweet easy mesh of whispered tones and sighing harmonies that held him in its force like the earth [holding] the moon. The idea in this quote is that the universe doesn’t have to have a purpose, but it can be beautiful if we simply look at it in a certain way. We don’t have to understand the universe, but we can enjoy it for what it is. In much the same way, we can enjoy life even when we don’t understand all the reasons behind our actions.

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