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Kintsugi: An Evening of Integration
Kintsugi: An Evening of Integration

Sat, Aug 15

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The dOMe

Kintsugi: An Evening of Integration

There is a Japanese art form known as Kintsugi, where a broken vessel is lovingly repaired with molten gold. Rather than hiding the cracks, they are illuminated, transforming what was once fractured into something even more beautiful, resilient, and meaningful...

Time & Location

Aug 15, 2026, 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.

The dOMe, Metchosin, BC V9C 3Z3, Canada

Event Details

An Evening of Integration


There is a Japanese art form known as Kintsugi, where a broken vessel is lovingly repaired with molten gold. Rather than hiding the cracks, they are illuminated, transforming what was once fractured into something even more beautiful, resilient, and meaningful.


Perhaps we are not so different...


The summer season carries a powerful momentum. Since the beginning of this Fire Horse Year many of us have been deep in the waves of transformation and then we arrive at Leo season, and many of us have been invited into a deeper layer of profound expansion. Through the symbolism often associated with the Lion's Gate and the transformative energy of the recent Solar Eclipse, old identities have been challenged, hidden truths have surfaced, and our hearts have been asked to lead in ways they never have before.


It's been a season of courage. A season of becoming.


And while…


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