Stars and nebulae emit light in specific wavelengths, creating colors that depend on their composition and temperature. Hotter stars shine blue or white, while cooler stars glow orange or red. Nebulae — vast clouds of gas and dust — emit or reflect light depending on the elements they contain. For example, hydrogen glows red, while oxygen can appear green or blue. These cosmic colors are not painted on from the outside; they are born from the intrinsic energy and conditions within each star or cloud. The universe, therefore, is a tapestry of radiant diversity, with each light expressing its own truth.
Stars and nebulae remind us of the beauty of diversity. Humanity, too, comes in many shapes, colors, identities, and complexities. Each person carries a sacred light that cannot — and should not — be forced into one lens. Just as stars reveal their colors according to their unique temperature and composition, we each shine differently depending on the conditions that shape us and the truths that ground us. To honor this is to celebrate the sacredness of difference: to allow each being to radiate in their own way, trusting that the universe is more beautiful because of its contrasts.
Guiding question: How can you create space to shine with your own true colors, without needing to fit into one lens?