I wonder why it seems like it suggests dispassion to you, but to me it suggests grace in the presence of pain. The grace for me I think comes from the outward- and upward-reaching (to me) “to be interacted with” and “to be lived”, and grace with acknowledgement of pain comes from “they are already enduring it”
I wonder why it seems like it suggests dispassion to you, but to me it suggests grace in the presence of pain. The grace for me I think comes from the outward- and upward-reaching (to me) “to be interacted with” and “to be lived”, and grace with acknowledgement of pain comes from “they are already enduring it”