Surrender…you are supported
Golden rays streamed through the sky as my feet touched the sand. The stillness and beauty was breathtaking.
As the flock flew in, a streak of light cut across the pre-dawn sky — a glowing trail that looked like a meteor or debris heading toward the ocean, reminding us to be open to the unexpected.
When the sun rose, it looked teed up like a glowing gold ball ready bringing warmth and sparkles to the waves. Bait fish shimmered in the surf, calling the flock in for breakfast.
One gull leaned back, wings open wide, and said, “I bring the message of surrender. Lean back and let the wind carry you. When you relax into life, you discover how naturally everything finds its flow.”
Wishing you a beautiful day friends!
This came from the north heading toward the ocean at 6:17am. Satellite Re-Entry Event: Around 6:15 a.m. ET, a defunct SpaceX Starlink satellite (STARLINK-3313, COSPAR ID 50157) re-entered the atmosphere over northern and central Florida, breaking up into multiple flaming pieces visible from locations like Nocatee, Gainesville, Titusville, Merritt Island, Port St. Lucie, Ruskin, and the northeast beaches. Eyewitnesses described it as a bright trail with green flashes and explosions (likely from burning materials), resembling the 2003 Columbia shuttle breakup. Videos and photos captured the debris streaking north-to-south, with faint sonic booms reported in some areas. The Aerospace Corporation confirmed the re-entry; no ground impacts or hazards were reported.
This is a controlled de-orbit of old satellites to prevent space junk—common for Starlink’s end-of-life vehicles—and not a launch failure.
Surrender, lean back, trust