The Pyrenees---Southern France

The Pyrenees---Southern France

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Being Broken

photo by Danielle_T
       
"...monetary poverty is nothing---nothing---compared to the starvation of the creative spirit."
                                      ---T'Mara Goodsell

        

        I have been intrigued with the title of T'Mara Goodsell's blog since I found her (through Becky Povich, I believe).  The Art of Being Broken. It made me wonder what deep meaning was under the surface of that title.

        Tonight I was reading some of her past posts (trying to avoid grading papers), and happened up on her post on June 9, 2009.  It's entitled "Write On, Dude."

         As I was reading it, I thought about the art of mosaic. People deliberately break plates and pottery into small pieces, so they can fit them into a completely different new piece of art.   

         That post not only explains what she means by the "art" of being broken, but it vividly paints a picture of what it's like to be emotionally battered.

           Sometimes you have to break things---to take something that was "whole" but maybe not good---to create something gorgeous...

       

5 comments:

  1. Hi Sioux - Agreed! It isn't what we have, it is what we do with it that shows who we are. Good post.

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  2. Was just linking to your blog and found this surprise! Yes, I first started my blog as a way of coping while divorcing an emotionally and financially abusive spouse. These days, I like to think the blog is more about the art than about being broken. Lovely analogy. Thank you.

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  3. Sometimes one must be broken in order to become whole.It can be a painful process but the end result, beautiful.

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  4. P.S. Love your choice of pictures. Although that is not in fact my portrait, I'm sure I look just like that when in need of my chocolate fix.

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  5. Hi Sioux, thank you so much for your comments on my blog. Looking at the time, you must have been on a "break". I am humbled that you would use your break to comment. I pray you have a refreshed week with the kiddos.

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