Kintsugi-A Metaphor for Life and Purpose

How much time do you spend trying to hide your flaws or push down unwanted things from your past?


What if a different approach could help you live your life purpose more fully?


When I was planning the March 4th retreat, I stumbled on an art process I just knew I had to include.
It's called Kintsugi, and it's a Japanese art form that uses laquer infused with gold to mend broken pottery.

The process is a metaphor for being willing to embrace our flaws, and the fact that we are not perfect.

I imagine that the traditional method involves mending a piece that is accidentally broken, but I created a modified/simplified version because I wanted to explore the metaphor.

If you want to try the process yourself, click the link below to receive a step-by-step guide.

https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/37tvyTc/KintsugiGuide

Feel free to join us March 4th, where we’ll be taking the process deeper!

Tamara HerlComment