A Plethora of P’s / #47: Perfection

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A grand old oak. Moonlight on a tranquil sea. The timed-just-right one-liner. A child’s first alphabet. These are perfection.

And you (yes ~ you) are perfection. In all your realness, your uniquely you-ness, just the way nature made you, flaws and all. It’s not measured by the length of your legs, the width of your belly, or whether you might not be so good at baseball or science.

Unless you’re a jet engine, perfection is as nature made you. And nothing is more perfect, nothing so magnificently intricate and complex that runs more efficiently nor encompasses more bounty, grace, grandeur and passion than nature.

An exquisite rose reminds us of the world’s beauty; its thorns remind us that there is always a purpose beyond what meets the eye. An ugly plant may not elicit oohs and ahhs, but it might perhaps hold a cure for cancer.

We’re all part of nature’s fabric. We all have beauty, we all have thorns. We all have gifts, and reason to be here. Each and every one of us. Flawed, and marvelously, perfectly ourselves.

Patricia Saxton

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  • Mindy Sopher

    November 22, 2011 at 8:50 pm Reply

    Better every day Pat!

  • Rand

    November 22, 2011 at 8:20 pm Reply

    I used to wish I was perfect. Now I realize I am. Thanks Patricia.

    • saxtonstudio

      November 22, 2011 at 8:54 pm Reply

      Of course you are. Glad you know it now!

  • Melissa Guarino

    November 22, 2011 at 2:16 pm Reply

    Love this, Pat!

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