What the Light Learned to Hold

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“I did not become whole
by forgetting the break,
but by learning how much light
it could carry.”

The following text does not explain the work.

It reflects what shaped it.

The work does not present wholeness as the absence of fracture.

It holds the moment in which what was broken does not disappear, but begins to carry light differently.

The butterfly is not untouched. Its wings are divided, fragile, and exposed — yet within each fragment, color remains alive.

Here, healing is not the erasure of the break. It is the discovery that even what was shattered can become a vessel.

What emerges is not perfection, but illumination through the wound.

The light does not deny the fracture.

It learns where to stay.

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