Despite the vastness of our universe, the laws that govern it allow us to connect with it on a deeper level. We are all just different renditions of the same fundamnetal elements making up this whole universe; we all share the same essence. And while we may have forgotten or lost this essence due to the rampant expansion of man and our countless trespasses on mother nature, this essence still lives on in the rest of the universe, pure and untouched. The universe has also tried to share this gift again with us countless times, by sending us cosmic dust during what we call meteor showers. Cosmic dust holds the entire codex of our universe, it bears witness to the magnificent workings of our world, and to the circle of life; how every organism is born and how it inevitably dies. What better way to achieve unity with the universe than by collecting if only even a spec of this sacred dust?
Born and raised in the foothills of the Himalayas, guru Ishaq was set on the path of spiritual laboring from a very early age. The guru spent years honing his senses, taming his impulses, and bridging the schism rendered by nuances of everyday life between the soul and the body. But after spending all this time looking inward, guru Ishaq began to see new purpose in reaching out to humanity, and sharing his gifts with the world. The guru thus journeyed to the lands of suffering and need, hoping to heal wounds that cut deeper than the flesh and remind people of their humanity. But after spending a year in the war-torn Middle East, and while he was making pilgrimage to the Orontes river to experience its healing waters, the guru saw his next calling in a waking dream; the biggest meteor showers our planet will ever see for the next 20 years...
During his episode of divine revelation, guru Ishaq learned that Earth will witness the grace of our universe on a moonless night before the next Perihelion; the time of year when the Earth is closest to the Sun. Astronomers indeed confirm that the meteor showers taking place in December of 2023, commonly called the Geminids, will be one of the strongest meteor showers to hit Earth since the turn of the century. And so, our most gracious guru Ishaq will take it upon himself to journey to the Himalayas, a trip just shy of three thousand miles, to collect stardust from the highest moutains on our planet for his faithful followers and desciples.
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