Sharing the Beauty of Space

This is a place where we share our inner and outer experience of becoming spacious like the sky. You are most welcome to send your experiences relating to the space element in the form of photos (below 5MB), short poems, artwork or short videos (up to 2 minutes). Please mention your location.

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An Space Dakini painting by Tara di Gesu
The Guardian of Space Painted painted by Tara di Gesu
A male and female figures embrace while they are weightlessly suspended in space.
Painting by Alicja Zmigrodzka. Poland.
Horizon over the blue ocean inscribed with the following: 'Every scar, Every wound, Every struggle, Every fear, Every doubt, Every piece of You is allowed to be here'
Photo by Jason Papenfuss. Coast of Dubrovnik, Croatia.
Abstact painting with splashes of blue in various shades and tints.
Plunge, painted by Andra Samelson. New York City, New York.
Landscape looking toward mountains with a billowy cloud floating above.
Photo by Doug Pinto. New Mexico.
White billowy clouds stand out amoungst gray ones.
Photo by Doug Pinto. New Mexico.
A crescent moon rises over a dark mountain inscribed with the following poem: You, oh moon, are like me -- Both of us are liars -- You and I are crying deep inside -- Yet laughing and smiling on the outside -- There's only one difference between us -- your tears make the morning dew -- and mine the evening song
Song from Nepal. Photo by Doug Pinto. New Mexico.
A rain cloud passes over grass field while a rainbow pierces through it.
Photo by Jason Papenfuss. Canon City, Colorado.
A gray, hazy sky streaked with light
Photo by Jason Papenfuss.
The setting sun casts colorful light across the sky over hilly landscape.
Photo by Christie Longaker. France.
A sky full of wispy clouds and with rainbow colors being emitted from them.
Photo by Paul Norden. Wisconsin.
Blue sky horizon overlaid with the following poem: The earthquake cannot harm the mysterious sky no matter how much its powerful shaking overturns and destroys. -- The ocean cannot harm the mysterious sky no matter how much its turbulent waves flood and destroy. -- The fire cannot harm the mysterious sky no matter how much its angry flame burns and destroys. -- The hurricane cannot harm the mysterious sky no matter how much its violent winds blow and destroy.
Poem by Thinley Norbu Rinpoche, Photo by Jason Papenfuss.
Bright sunshine reflecting off the costal waters inscribed with: 'I am serene -- I am inclusive -- I am intangible -- I can accommodate -- I can create -- I can integrate -- I liberate -- you call me space —Yvonne Gold'
Photo by Alana Siegel. California.
Video by Chime Lhamo. Auckland, New Zealand.
Video by Marisa Pearson. France.