Embracing the Power of Awe
Every mid-October, my daughter and I make an early 4:00am date and we head to the
Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta. We buddle up, drive in the dark, and are welcomed to
the balloon park to the smell of warm breakfast burritos and pinion coffee – nothing beats this
welcome! This is a special time where the sky over Albuquerque New Mexico transforms into a
living canvas of color, movement, and wonder. Approximately 700 hot air balloons lift off,
filling the crisp desert air with vibrant hues and intricate designs. The Albuquerque International
Balloon Fiesta is not just the world’s largest balloon festival—it’s a celebration of awe, and a
reminder of the magic that exists in our world, if only we stop to take it in.
Awe is a deeply human experience. It’s that overwhelming sense of wonder we feel when we
encounter something vast, beautiful, or beyond comprehension. Whether it’s standing at the edge
of the Grand Canyon, watching the Northern Lights dance across the sky, or, in this case, seeing
the sun rise over a horizon filled with hundreds of floating balloons, awe taps into something
primal within us. It reminds us that we are part of something larger, something wondrous.
The Balloon Fiesta is a perfect setting for awe. Imagine arriving before dawn, bundled up against
the cool autumn air. The field is dark, but the anticipation is palpable. Suddenly, the Dawn Patrol
balloons take off, their glowing orbs lighting up the pre-dawn sky like lanterns. As the sun
begins to rise, hundreds of balloons inflate in waves, their massive forms towering above you.
The Mass Ascension – when all the balloons take flight – is a breathtaking sight. The sky becomes
a kaleidoscope of color, as balloons of every shape and size gently float upward, some shaped
like animals and other special shapes, others like traditional teardrops.
But it’s not just the visual spectacle that makes the Balloon Fiesta awe-inspiring. There’s the
gentle whoosh of burners igniting, the sound of a thousand people collectively gasping as the
first balloon takes off, and the feeling of being surrounded by people from all over the world, all
here to share in this singular experience. The event engages all the senses, immersing you fully
in the moment.
In a world that often feels heavy with responsibilities, challenges, and noise, it’s easy to become
disconnected from our sense of wonder. Yet, it’s moments of awe that remind us of the beauty
and vastness of life. These moments have the power to inspire, to heal, and to reignite our
curiosity. Awe is not a frivolous emotion; it’s essential for our well-being.
The Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta is a celebration of awe in its purest form. It’s a
reminder of the importance of taking a step back from the rush of daily life to appreciate the
beauty that surrounds us. As you watch the balloons float gracefully into the sky, you’re
reminded that there’s still magic in the world—and that we’re all a part of it.
So, whether you’re able to attend the Balloon Fiesta or simply find awe in the world around you,
take a moment to let that feeling of wonder wash over you. Embrace it. Nurture it. It is in those
moments of awe, we not only find joy, but a deeper connection to the world and to ourselves.
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