Thank you for sharing Sue's Kintsugi piece, I remember reading it when first posted, it resonates today even more than before. Kintsugi is an important part of my own recovery journey, and the work I do guiding others through this process both the physical art & applying thr philosophy of Kintsugi to our lives.
Indeed we are not broken, we are beautiful.
In May 2019 which on tour across the US & Canada sharing recovery from trauma sessions for survivors, I was body painted by Ren Allen in Johnson City, TN as Kintsugi come to life, a living canvas. It was one of the most profoundly healing experiences of my life. Forever grateful.
I've written a poem/story about this experience & am grateful to debut it on virtual stage March 21st as part of the Women's Storytelling Festival. ♡
Many blessings to Sue & her family. Msy Sue's memory & unconditional love live on in you. ♡
On Feb 15, 2021 Kristin Pedemonti wrote:
Thank you for sharing Sue's Kintsugi piece, I remember reading it when first posted, it resonates today even more than before.
Kintsugi is an important part of my own recovery journey, and the work I do guiding others through this process both the physical art & applying thr philosophy of Kintsugi to our lives.
Indeed we are not broken, we are beautiful.
In May 2019 which on tour across the US & Canada sharing recovery from trauma sessions for survivors, I was body painted by Ren Allen in Johnson City, TN as Kintsugi come to life, a living canvas. It was one of the most profoundly healing experiences of my life. Forever grateful.
I've written a poem/story about this experience & am grateful to debut it on virtual stage March 21st as part of the Women's Storytelling Festival. ♡
Many blessings to Sue & her family. Msy Sue's memory & unconditional love live on in you. ♡