dragon wench wrote:Have you ever noticed that in some situations you can just gaze endlessly at something or into something? Usually it is also very therapeutic or calming, I find.
In my case, and I'm pretty sure I'm not alone here, I can practically spend hours looking into flames. Even the single flame of a candle can become a focus point that holds my attention.
Sitting on a beach and watching the waves roll in is another such experience, as is watching the shifting reflections in a quiet pool. Trees swaying in the wind also have something of a hypnotic effect upon me.
So anyway, what can you look at endlessly?
Probably my favorite is a blend of sea and fire, maybe some trees nearby, with the addition of the moon (we had a fullmoon yesterday here btw) (I wrote foolmoon in the first place LOL). So it's summer-time and night-time and you are on the beach. U can gaze/stare at the flames of the fire you have lit (I also like the whole procedure from setting/starting/creating a fire, maintaining the fire, maybe playing with it or transforming it, and finally... killing it!). Or you can gaze at the moon, it was such a sight the last nights! It rised orange when the sun was setting, then it was bright most of the time, and on the beach i saw it disappearing red behind the islands on the horizon. Or u can stare at the sea, the darkness, the lights of the street, the reflections of the lights on the sea, the reflections of the fire you have lit on the beach and the rocks, on the empty bottles of beer, or the reflection of the candles you have lit (instead of a fire) on the eyes of your...? Or at the stars on a moonless night... There are many options... And since you mentioned a "quiet" pool, that has to do with sound, right? So, on the beach you can listen to the sound of the waves, which is very soothing... Of course, all of this gazing and hearing experience depends highly on whether you are alone or not, and if not, who (and how many) you are with... And what you are consuming... So there is great replayability! Did you picture yourself alone when you wrote this post?
Another thing i like gazing at is water-falls. The last thing i got tottally absorbed staring at though was the left eye of a cat, I coudn't look at it endlessly, however... It was only some secs i think. And i was alone with some cats