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"Objects of Devotion" changes the rules. It moves us away from judgment and toward relationship.
Instead of asking, Is this good?
We begin to ask, Is this true?
Is this attentive?
Is this honoring what I’m trying to hold?
When those are the questions, you cannot fail. because you are already succeeding in the most important way—you are showing up fully to the act of making.
And over time, something else happens. Your work begins to carry that presence.. It holds the layers of your attention, your care, your decisions.
It becomes more than an object.
It becomes a record of devotion itself.
And that is something that can never be lost.
