Sharing the Freedom of Wind

In this space we invite you to share any of your creative expressions that resonate with the freedom of the wind element. You are welcome to send photos (below 5MB), artwork, short poems, paintings or short videos (up to 2 minutes). Please mention your location.

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A Wind Dakini painting by Tara di Gesu
The Guardian of the Wind painted by Tara di Gesu
Wind blowing through Prayer Flags in the mountains inscribed with the following poem by Rumi—"I have come, to drag you, out of yourself and take you into my heart, I have to bring out, the beauty you never knew you had and lift you like a prayer to the sky."
Photo by Chinch Gryniewicz.
Painting of a woman in a green dress flying down a grassy hill on a bicycle.
Painting by Alicja Zmigrodzka. Poland.
Billowing curtains in the corner of a room inscribed with the following poem by Sandra Scales: "Listen to the window curtain, resting on the breeze, helpless, relaxed, no concepts, no thoughts, just here"
Photo by Paul Norden. Chicago, Illinois.
Wind blown clouds featuring a rainbow flare
Photo by Alana Siegel. California.
Dozens of colorful hot-air balloons drift into the sky
Photo by Doug Pinto. Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Painting of a women crying into a pillow while lying on a couch inscibed with the following: "Sometimes this is what resiliency looks like".
Photo by Alicja Zmigrodzka
A person parasailing in clear blue skies inscribed with the following poem by Yvonne Gold: "I am free, I am clear, I am strong, I can cool, I can invigorate, I can transport, You call me wind"
Photo by Jason Papenfuss. Bahamas.
Wind dance by Shania from Mainland China
Wind dance by Fran Schambeck. France.