Thursday, February 5, 2015

Artifacts Left Behind: Molly


A Painting and a Pottery Bowl

When a loved one dies, possessions are left behind that we have to decide to toss or keep. While many possessions hold fond memories, some do not. But there are a few possessions that hold special meaning, are symbolic of an important event, or summarize the person’s spirit.

One pottery bowl in particular reminds me of Evelyn’s search for wholeness.

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2 comments:

  1. Your words are beautiful, as always. I love the image of the moorless ocean of grief. And words scraped from the dry canyons abandoned in your heart. Beautiful. I know how it is to become attached to something that symbolised birth or rebirth of your loved one. I have a framed photo on my shrine of Green Tara--she is the bodhisattva of compassion and is said to have risen on a lotus from a lake of Avalokitesvara's tears. My husband loved Green Tara and this picture was his. I think of him and his compassion and spirituality every time I see that photo. So I think it is beautiful that you have this little bowl to remember your Evelyn.

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    1. Compassion rising from our tears. Beautiful! Thank you.

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