From: Gratefulness.org
We need impact for transformation. Don’t mistake the cracks for a flaw in the design. The flaw is in the perception that wholeness is lost.
ALEXA ALTMAN
PHOTO BY THE CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART
From: Gratefulness.org
We need impact for transformation. Don’t mistake the cracks for a flaw in the design. The flaw is in the perception that wholeness is lost.
ALEXA ALTMAN
PHOTO BY THE CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART
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Deborah, as clumsy as we are, we have too many things with cracks, some of which are super-glued back together. No design flaws, just operator error. Keith
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He was speaking spiritually of our inner flaws! 🙂 ❤
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I have many, but they make me what I am. I’m good with those cracks.
Have a fabulous day, Deborah. ♥
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Me too Sandee! Have a wonderful day! 🙂 ❤
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I heard that this a Japanese tradition, to fix broken vases, by putting them together with gold.
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