Sunday, February 22, 2015

Church of the Moon

The BIG news today is our blessed rain (Ua), finally arriving after many weeks of none, but posting a photo of our overflowing catchment tank full of 10,000 gallons would only be an absolute thrill to a Puna-tic living on the Big Island of Hawaii, seriously.  So, instead here's a look at the glorious full moon we had a few days ago, after Sacrament, of course (and with a little help from photoshop magic.)

One of my all time favorite earthbound experiences is being in the water at night with the moon overhead.

All the "edges" of everything seem to disappear -- the boundaries between earth and sky, between the air and water, but most especially the boundary between myself and the great All-That-Is. I like this quote I found on-line:
"Never ignore a person who loves you....
 One day you may realize you've
Lost the moon while counting stars"
(author unknown) 





THEN...I found this really cool artist whose image does seem to capture how it feels to be in the "space between."  I hope you will also visit the LINK to see more of his fabulous images.

His name is Robert Gonsalvez, and this is a LINK to see several of his paintings.  ENJOY  --  Robert Gonsalves Paintings


 



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