CONVERSATIONS AT THE CENTER |
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Finni began with the Sunday reading of Habakkuk 1:2-3; 2:2-4 which spoke to him of violence, misery, sadness and then faith. He spoke of the intermingling of Good Friday, the day on which he was diagnosed, the Resurrection, the eventual suffering, both physical and psychological, and the later call to action. He demonstrated how confusion and fear are at the heart of such a traumatic illness and that the creative response for him through the expression of writing and art were cathartic. It is about transforming tragedy into the arts which may help someone see that there is truly light at the end of a very dark tunnel After Finni answered several very poignant questions, the community, residence and guests celebrated the gift of Finni’s presence among us with further discussion and a delicious brunch. ![]()
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Last Updated on Thursday, 24 October 2013 14:15 |