I keep thinking about the difference between 'healing' and 'wholeness'-- healing feels like fixing something broken, and wholeness feels like finally seeing all the pieces were always there. It's like the Japanese art of Kintsugi – repairing broken pottery with gold, making the cracks a feature, not a flaw. Maybe 'healing' aims to erase the cracks, while 'wholeness' highlights them, recognizing they're integral to the story of the vessel.