Cranes
There is a Japanese tradition in which if a person is ill, they are made 1,000 origami paper cranes.
They are given to show that others are wishing them well, thinking of them, and caring.
Each paper is folded, and once a crease is there in the paper it can't be removed.
It can, however, be made into something bigger and better by folding around it.
Each of our lives are full of creases, difficulties or hardships that leave scars.
But while the creases will remain, great things, even infinite possibilities, can be built around them if we allow it.
We may have to fold, and it may not be the shape and form we had planned on.
But it will be beautiful and each of us can do our small part to lift and bless others.
President Linda K Burton reminded, "It does not matter if we are not yet perfect and complete. We are devoted disciples who reach out and help each other along the way."
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