Love Intentionally

broken but whole

 

 

broken but whole



Comments

9 responses to “Love Intentionally”

  1. Debbie Lawton

    What beautiful words… thank you x

  2. BeckyFar

    Thank you Corey.
    I so needed to read and heed that today, and always for that matter.

  3. Thank you for your beautiful words and your postings.
    Much love
    Jeanne

  4. Lovely…

  5. Such a great poetic reminder, thank you for sharing this.
    As far as this beautiful piece, in Japan they often use broken pottery as a metaphor for life, -repairing flaws, imperfections or brokenness with gold, silver, or platinum. The broken pottery is embraced, and the healed piece becomes now stronger for it. It is called Kintsugi.
    https://www.google.com/search?q=how+to+fix+ceramic+with+gold&rlz=1C5CHFA_enUS834US834&oq=repairing+ceramic+with+&aqs=chrome.8.0l2j69i57j0j0i22i30l4j0i390l2.8021j1j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8#kpvalbx=_D2B2YNPAMsvU-gSFmZEQ17

  6. Susan in Zurich

    Thanks for this.
    And thanks for shining your light ❤

  7. Jody Scowden

    This is so beautiful, so hopeful.

  8. Thank you for the lovely reminder, friend.

  9. Cathleen

    Beautiful words – thank you for sharing Corey!

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