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“If your eye causes you to stumble, pluck it out and cast it away. For it is better to enter
life with one eye than with two and be thrown into the fire.” – Matthew 18:9
I gave up an eye that led me into constant stumbling and self-sabotage. Yet in losing it,
I gained vision—clearer, deeper, and truer. With a single eye, I now see with the depth of two.
Paradoxically, what was lost sharpened what remains.
Through this window to my soul, blooms a garden—an endless array of divine, fragrant flowers.
They rise, they stir, and they invite you to look closer.








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