CHASING SUNSETS: "MORE THAN JUST A VIEW"
"I want to do with you what spring does with cherry trees, under a sky that burns like sunset" - Pablo Neruda.
In a world that constantly pushes forward, Sunsets offer a rare pause.
They don't demand attention, yet they quietly capture it. They leave a lasting impression that teaches that-
"Even Endings can be beautiful".
"Chasing Sunsets" may sound like a simple idea of travelling to different places just to witness the sky change colour. But after a while, it becomes something much more, something deeper.
It becomes a way of experiencing places, emotions, because sometimes,
"The most beautiful journeys are not about reaching a destination rather they are about understanding something".
Travel is often associated with movement, about new cities, new people and Sunsets brings stillness into that movement.
In the "Beaches of Goa", as the sun melts into the glittery sea, everything slows down, The rush disappears, The noise fades and for a moment nothing feels urgent.
In the "sparkling hotness of Rajasthan", watching the sun set over endless sand dunes create a different feeling of silence and depth.
The vastness of landscape reflects an inner stillness that is often missed in everyday life.
The "spirituality of Uttrakhand" dissolves into the sunsets along the Ganga, The experience becomes much more than a visual. It becomes emotional, almost meditative, a moment of connection beyond the physical world.
Chasing Sunsets is really not about reaching a place,
It's about standing still while the world transitions from day to night.
It's about a perspective that carries a silent message, that endings are not to be feared but embraced.
It's about acceptance, patience and peace.
Or Maybe, Sunsets were not meant to be chased at all.
Maybe they were meant to remind us,
To Slow down,
To Breathe and To Feel.
“Clouds come floating into my life, no longer to carry rain or usher storm, but to add color to my sunset sky.”- Rabindranath Tagore iska bhi same sab btao
“Finding Peace and Meaning Through Sunsets”Sushant