Kintsugi
by Gretchen Martens
Kintsugi, or golden repair, is the ancient Japanese art of
repairing broken pottery with powdered gold. Breaking and
repairing are essential to the beauty of the piece, not a flaw
or a mark of shame. And kintsugi artisans work with pride
and love.
breaking and mending
can you tend to your woundings
with loving kindness
What if we learned to embrace our own process of breaking
and healing? What if we could learn to see the scars, visible
and invisible, as marks of strength and resilience?
embrace the repairs
as shards of your sacred Self
strong as tempered steel
In doing the inner work of kintsugi, with pride and love,
might we not see that the more challenging the journey, the
more beautiful we become?
trekking the rough road
the futile search for wholeness
joy in brokenness
Kintsugi was written by Gretchen Martens and originally published in House of Healing, the 13th book in the House of series. You can publish a copy here.
Gretchen is an adventurer. . . . an author, artist, mystic, energy healer, retreat leader, and spiritual companion. Drawing on her early years as an archaeologist, she describes herself as an archaeologist of the Soul, seeking out spaces that speak to the culture of place and the origins of our shared humanity. She finds herself drawn to places wild and remote, where people live simple lives of resilient happiness. Having (finally) embraced the life of an expat, she is permanently living in the small village of Placencia, Belize, steps from the Caribbean Sea.
Gretchen completed a certificate program in eco-ministry with Seminary of the Wild in March 2022 and she finds that the natural world speaks to her daily now. On Earth Day (April 22) she launched The Wild Canopy, a community for healing, exploration, and growing consciousness in the emerging tradition of wholistic spirituality. In Placencia, she is birthing Belize Healing Arts, a women’s collaborative working to help women heal and girls grow up happy, healthy, whole.