Pieces Of Peace
- Keren Levi-Faran
- Jun 19
- 2 min read
Not every piece needs to fit. Some just need to be held.
Framing First
You try to make sense of it.
The edges first.
The easy parts.
The ones that belong together.
But then come the pieces that don’t quite fit.
Not yet.
Maybe not ever.
You move them around, hold them in your hand, squint a little, still unsure.
And maybe the puzzle isn’t meant to be perfect.
Just true.

Unsolved On Purpose
We’re taught to seek clarity.
Closure. Completion.
To solve ourselves.
To get it “right.”
But what if healing isn’t about solving?
What if it’s about staying present even with the parts that don’t know where they go yet?
You’re not broken.
You’re not behind.
You’re just a puzzle in motion.
The Piece That Doesn’t Need to Fit
In personal growth, we often chase wholeness as if it were a finish line.
As if peace begins when everything falls into place.
But real peace isn’t made of symmetry.
It’s made of softness.
The part of you that still doubts.
The memory that interrupts.
The role you no longer want to play.
They don’t cancel your growth.
They are your growth.
You don’t have to be seamless.
You only need to be someone who can hold the seams without tearing.
Scattered, Still Belonging
What “piece” of me do I try to exclude or hide?
What would it feel like to accept it, even if it still feels unfinished?
Where have I been waiting to feel whole before allowing myself peace?
“You do not have to have it all together to still be held by peace.”
Morgan Harper Nichols
Closing Piece
Peace does not ask for order.
It does not wait for all the pieces to fit.
It arrives quietly when you stop trying to hold yourself together and begin to hold what is already here.
You don’t need to match the picture.
Only to stay close enough to feel the shape of what matters.
Wholeness is not a puzzle.
It is a way of seeing what is already complete.
You’re invited to rest in what doesn’t add up.
Download the Map That Doesn’t Need to Match and meet the places where peace is still possible.
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