There’s something about the way this captures the smallness of us against the universe, yet refuses to let that smallness be meaningless. That moment of finally seeing—not just Earth, but everything within it—I felt that. A realization too vast for language, but you’ve managed to put words to it anyway. This is brilliant.
Guile, this comment made the last four months of struggle worth it. Truly—thank you.
I’ve been in that weird creative headspace lately… putting out work that means a lot to me, unsure if anyone’s even seeing it, let alone feeling it. I’m your typical artist paradox: confident and fragile, hopeful and ready to throw in the towel—sometimes all at once. Social media isn’t really my thing. But real connection? That’s everything.
And here you are! That means the world to me. Thanks for putting a smile on my face.
This link belongs here.
https://reademiranda.substack.com/p/astronauts-and-god
Thank you. 🙏
There’s something about the way this captures the smallness of us against the universe, yet refuses to let that smallness be meaningless. That moment of finally seeing—not just Earth, but everything within it—I felt that. A realization too vast for language, but you’ve managed to put words to it anyway. This is brilliant.
Guile, this comment made the last four months of struggle worth it. Truly—thank you.
I’ve been in that weird creative headspace lately… putting out work that means a lot to me, unsure if anyone’s even seeing it, let alone feeling it. I’m your typical artist paradox: confident and fragile, hopeful and ready to throw in the towel—sometimes all at once. Social media isn’t really my thing. But real connection? That’s everything.
And here you are! That means the world to me. Thanks for putting a smile on my face.
All that vast space and here we are. We are infinitely small but our souls burn with wonder.
Beautiful post!
Couldn't have said it better. That truth gets buried too easily—people need the reminder.
One small piece of a large thing.
And every piece, no matter how small, carries the shape of the whole.