In the 15th century, when the
favorite tea-bowl of the Shogun Ashikaga Yoshimasa broke, he sent it to China
for repair. It came back held together with unsightly metal staples. The Shogun
was very disappointed, and challenged his own Japanese craftsmen to come up
with a more pleasing means of repair. The potters decided to fill the cracks
with lacquered resin and powdered gold. The same broken cup became a stunning
work of art.
We mostly try to repair broken things in a way to conceal the
repair, and make it ‘AS GOOD AS NEW’. The tea masters and potters understood
that by repairing a broken bowl with the distinctive beauty of radiant gold,
they could instead make it ‘BETTER THAN NEW’.
The bowl’s unique fault lines were transformed into little
rivers of gold that made it even more special. Now the bowl was uniquely
beautiful. A radical physical transformation from BROKEN to NEWLY WHOLE, from
USELESS to PRICELESS.
We all get broken, hurt, wounded in some way or the other in
life. These are essential ingredients in the journey of life. Some broken
relationships, friendships that went awry, some disappointments in our goals,
unfulfilled dreams, vulnerable moments, etc. Nobody has ever been able to
escape going through them at different points in their life. All that matters
is how we choose to conduct ourselves while dealing with them.
Do we get stuck? Or do we allow ourselves to be consumed with
anger, hatred, or maybe guilt, self-pity, or martyrdom, or just be in denial
that its happening? Whichever route we may choose, end of the day something is
broken inside us. We cease to feel whole and complete. There is a sense of
lack, a disappointment with ourselves or with the other. The concern is that
the cracks may now show. Our image is at stake...
We are focused on making our life AS GOOD AS NEW, but does that
happen? Mostly we are busy blaming someone or something for what happened.
Instead if we observe, those are the moments that have
invariably made us stronger, more resilient, compassionate, brave,
understanding and wiser. They have even pushed us to go into the uncharted
waters, and often surprised us with our own abilities.
Moving into gratitude to those experiences allows us to heal
ourselves, and see the beauty of those cracks and scars which have now transformed
us from feeling BROKEN to NEWLY WHOLE.....
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