A funny thing happens to people who have realised that they love one another. They find their capacity to care is seemingly limitless. Even if, prior to this realisation, a person or situation hardly mattered, now things are different. Love and concern are not the only emotions that can be 'self-replenishing'. Our reserves of compassion, patience, tolerance and kindness are inexhaustible if we only allow them to be. You must now decide how much you love someone or something. Only through love will you find the strength you need.
In some cultural traditions important sacred buildings, are never completed. No matter how beautifully constructed they may be, there will always be some part that is deliberately left unfinished. The symbolism here says something about our obsession with 'resolution'. We want everything to be tied up, sorted out, and preferably finished off with a neat little bow. We like things to have a beginning, a middle and an end! That isn't always possible, though. There's something very right about what's now wrong.
In some cultural traditions important sacred buildings, are never completed. No matter how beautifully constructed they may be, there will always be some part that is deliberately left unfinished. The symbolism here says something about our obsession with 'resolution'. We want everything to be tied up, sorted out, and preferably finished off with a neat little bow. We like things to have a beginning, a middle and an end! That isn't always possible, though. There's something very right about what's now wrong.
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