"Remember when you saw the stars of childhood, when you knelt alone and thought that they were there for you, lamps that something held to prove your beauty?" writes Joseph Fasano. Can we use these words as a gateway to finding a sense of belonging in the world, rather than being separate from it? And as we find our way to our own belonging - our receiving of life - what does it take for us to be ones around whom others get to belong? All of these seem like urgent questions to us in a world in which it is so easy for us to feel incomplete, desperate even, and in which it's possible and necessary for us to support one another in finding our place again.



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Here’s our source for this week:



Urgent Message to a Friend in Pain 



I have to tell you

a little thing about living

(I know, I know, but hear me),

a little thing I've carried

in the dark:

Remember when you saw the stars of childhood,

when you knelt alone and thought

that they were there for you,

lamps that something held

to prove your beauty?

They are they are they are they

are they are.



Joseph Fasano



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