Spirituality
The Language of Spirituality
This language of spirituality begins from the Christian understanding that everyone is a valued creation, individually and uniquely made by God, like pots made by a potter (Isaiah 64:8). Yet in life things happen that impact on the physical ‘pot’ of life and create cracks that provide a glimpse of ‘something’ beyond the tangible. Christians would view this as an opportunity to relate to the Divine Creator God.
- Cracks may happen when something challenging happens and threatens the comforts of everyday – the ‘ows’ of life.
- Cracks may be caused when something so good and breath-taking happens that the pot expands causing cracks – the ‘wows’ of life.
- Cracks can also occur in the stillness and ordinariness of everyday – the ‘nows’ of life, when a moment of stillness, a pause or prayer can create a crack in the normal, physical every day.
Kintsugi, the Japanese art of mending broken ceramics with golden joinery, makes something broken into something differently beautiful and even more valuable. Using this metaphor, the ows, wows and nows of life offer the possibility of becoming cracks that are filled with gold, adding significance and value to life.
Windows |
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* I can explore the beauty of the world around me |
Mirrors |
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* I am unique * I know who I am on the inside |
Doors |
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* I understand how my behaviour affects others |
Candle |
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* I can search for meaning in my very existence |