27/11/2025
The Sunset.
When the sun sinks into the horizon, I pause. I think of my life—of the path I have walked with my wife, friends and clients. Each sunset feels different, casting a new light through me, reminding me that no two evenings are ever the same.
Age teaches me acceptance. Some lives unfold exactly as people choose, while mine bends in its own direction. And that is how it should be. Each path is unique, each destiny self-drawn.
Sunset is not only light—it is shadow too. Together they reveal lessons hidden in ordinary moments. What one person sees as joy, another sees as sorrow; what one calls failure, another calls growth. We are prisms, each refracting the same light into different colors.
Most people pass through life unaware that lessons are happening all the time. Yet meaning is not given—it is created. A lesson is empty until we choose to give it weight. No book, no teacher, no movie can hand us the truth. Experience must be lived, felt, and interpreted by the soul itself.
This awareness has shaped the healing work I do. Each person I meet carries their own prism of light and shadow, their own meanings waiting to be discovered. Healing is not about giving answers—it is about helping others see the colors within themselves, to recognize that their journey is valid, their lessons sacred.
Perhaps this is why we return again and again to this human plane—to keep learning, to keep shaping meaning from the raw clay of existence, and to share those meanings in ways that heal.
And so, as the sky burns with its final glow, I feel gratitude. Gratitude for the journey, for the people who walked beside me, for the shadows that taught me as much as the light. I am thankful I have come this far, and thankful that the path itself has become part of the healing I offer to others.
And I am hopeful too—that those who walk their own personal journeys, my clients and companions in healing, will one day see their lessons as light being brought into their lives. For every shadow hides a lantern, and every sunset carries the promise of dawn.
~ Laurence