In a world of apps that reshape our faces and bodies, we can be tempted to chase perfection. Social media urges us to appear flawless—taller, slimmer, smoother. Yet, true Recovery invites us to bring our unpolished selves. Some Recovery spaces display picture-perfect faces, but real Recovery welcomes acne, wrinkles, rough hands, and raw emotions.
We don’t admire from afar; we embrace each other in love and acceptance. Like Michelangelo’s art—unafraid of flaws, steeped in truth—Recovery reveals beauty in brokenness. It’s not about perfection. It’s about honesty, presence, and the divine meeting us as we truly are.
SuperHuman Being
Peace
Larry
email: ljw@superhumanbeing.net
website: https://superhumanbeing.net/