- A vessel that attaches to its contents is a ruined vessel; you are a vessel.
- A vessel that is not silent is a useless vessel for new sounds; you are a vessel.
- A vessel that is not empty is a useless vessel for anything new; you are a vessel.
- A vessel that is not still is a useless vessel that cannot be safely poured into; you are a vessel.
- A vessel that pushes and pulls on its contents ruins both itself and its contents; you are a vessel.
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Monday, September 8, 2025
How Vessels Fail to Serve: 09-08-2025
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