Back in the sixties scientists were experimenting with holographic photography, so that all aspects of the object could be seen. The images were usually captured in acrylic, and you could see the object from different angles depending on how you held the image. The interesting thing is that if you smashed the acrylic image, each fragment, no matter how small would contain the original image in full.
That would mean that the “little me” contains a perfect image of God: It is up to me to bring out the Christ within and let go of all the rest. A famous sculptor was once asked “how difficult is it to create a statue?” They replied “It’s easy! Just remove all the stone that is not the statue.” It sounds easy when it’s put that way. Angus Irons Unity student Connect to Angus FB page on prayer Would you like to begin your week with an inspiring email?Click here to sign up for our Thought for the Week email list
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