Why does life, even at its most abundant, remain threaded with struggle? This service reflects on the necessity of contrast—light and dark, ease and tension, belonging and separation—as essential to growth and meaning. Inspired by forests, ancient wisdom, and a brief history of textiles, we’ll explore the idea that conflict and failure are not aberrations to be avoided, but crucial strands in the fabric of existence. Rather than seeking escape or resolution, we’ll consider how living with curiosity, compassion, and resilience–as well as with grief, frustration, and outrage–may be the richest invitation of our shared human journey.

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