" Awe produces a state of reverence, a feeling of respect and gratitude for the things that are given."
- Dacher Keltner
Reverence doesn't necessarily require ceremony in the traditional sense.
It's about seeing the sacred, yes - and also about recognizing the sacred in the ordinary.
This eight-piece modular form feels to me like part flower, part compass, part mandala. I am awed by the beauty of geometry, folded and fit together in such a pretty - but modest - medium.
Today I'm practicing reverence by noticing symmetry, layers, and the depth of detail I only truly appreciate when I pause.

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