Jael in womderland
I don’t live on planet earth more often than not.
Im comfortable drifting among the stars and clouds and dust.
But I do reside on earth so I’m learning how to do that and it’s hard. But like Sediyoto I’m learning life is worth living. So I’mma still drift among the stars but remember to touch down and land among the land and rocks and trees n shit too
Living between the vastness of the cosmos and the tangible reality of Earth offers a unique perspective on existence. Like Jael, many find themselves daydreaming, lost in the infinite stars or floating among clouds and cosmic dust, finding comfort in the boundlessness and mystery of space. This escapism can be a soothing refuge from the complexities and hardships of earthly life. However, returning to Earth — to its land, rocks, trees, and everyday challenges — is essential for growth and grounding. This balance between drifting in the realm of imagination and facing reality is a poignant part of the human experience. It’s about learning to appreciate the wonders both within and around us, recognizing that life’s value comes from embracing both the ethereal dreams and the tangible moments. Like the reference to Sediyoto, who symbolizes resilience and finding meaning in life despite struggles, we too learn that life is precious and worth living fully. Whether it’s the serenity found when looking up at starry skies or the comfort in feeling the rough textures of nature under our feet, both realms enrich our soul. In my own experience, allowing myself to daydream and connect to the universe’s mystery helps me process stress and find inspiration. At the same time, grounding myself in nature and daily routines provides stability and a sense of accomplishment. This duality fosters balance, creativity, and deeper self-awareness. For anyone resonating with Jael’s sentiment, I encourage embracing both the dreamer and the grounded individual within. Let your spirit drift among the stars when you need escape and reflection, but remember to return gently to Earth’s embrace when it’s time to heal, grow, and live fully. Life’s beauty often lies in this very dance between sky and soil.

